@@boora789nigga there is much more deep study and practical work in university and everyone studies this in high school. But this is taught in first year too and obviously she was learning this during her first year as she is majoring in chemistry.
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1:10 from start to here I spent my whole 11th class understanding addition rxn and now I am a 2nd-year dropper now I get it 😭Love you man huge respect for ya!
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I really feel so bad because I'm done with my organic chemistry exam and I now realise this after not understanding mechanisms and still doing it😢,I now understand though, maybe useful in future😌
Thanks so much Sir and more Grace. You are the BEST! My worries are: 1- When do we use OH- as a nucleophile or as a base? 2- When do we use water molecules as a nucleophile or as a base even when the reagent doesn't contain water? Please help safe me from these confusions 🙏. Thanks waiting to hear from you soon!!!
I am still getting a bit confused after watching this video. Are we suppose to automatically know what the products are going to be if we are just given the reactants? Would you be willing to explain for me please.
@@osazemenamu7034 do exercises and understand your lessons before you watch these videos because now after I studied these reactions I finally understand his videos.
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No, 6 membered ring is preferred more than 7 membered one. 6 membered ring is much stabler than 5 and 7, because of less ring strain and has stable conformers
20:25 OH- is a nucleophile so it can substitute for Br right? But after the reaction Br- is also a nucleophile so does the reverse reaction happen again? Or why can only OH- substitute?
Bashiru Kabiru musa take a deep breath go back to that part and write all the steps down and then try to workout the mechanism. Practice more mechanisms and you’ll understand it better.
During this reaction two types of products form the major and minor product. The major product would be the one in which the Hydrogen in HBr attaches itself to the rightmost carbon (Markovnikov's rule) and Br attaches to the second carbon from right. The minor product will be when the opposite happens Hydrogen attaches to the second carbon and bromine to the first carbon.
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@@boora789nigga there is much more deep study and practical work in university and everyone studies this in high school. But this is taught in first year too and obviously she was learning this during her first year as she is majoring in chemistry.
@@boora789 yeaa its so weird learning uni stuff in school
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1:10 from start to here I spent my whole 11th class understanding addition rxn and now I am a 2nd-year dropper now I get it 😭Love you man huge respect for ya!
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this is the first time that i don't get what the organic chemistry tutor is teaching me.. i don't understand a single thing. it thought he would save me from my exam tomorrow but i don't think so even my teacher is really confusing
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I really feel so bad because I'm
done with my organic chemistry exam and I now realise this after not understanding mechanisms and still doing it😢,I now understand though, maybe useful in future😌
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My worries are:
1- When do we use OH- as a nucleophile or as a base?
2- When do we use water molecules as a nucleophile or as a base even when the reagent doesn't contain water?
Please help safe me from these confusions 🙏. Thanks waiting to hear from you soon!!!
Greetings Sir, still waiting for reply 🙏!
@@andujarvis3961 please be quiet im trying to study
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In nucleophilic substitution reactions OH acts as a nucleophile while in elimination reaction it acts as a base
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im so sad i failed my first test and i dont understand mechanisms very well still
It's ok, chemistry is not easy. A good way to start is search for solve exercises, they will really help you, just like math.
Appreciate the video, but how do you know which reagent to use for the reactions (or it is something you have to memorise)?
For the first time am failing to understand this teacher...I'm so lost here😢😢😢
Don't worry! Go back a few videos to practice or checkout Porfessor Dave, Khan Academy or Crash Course to complement something you may be missing.
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right he just goes straight to it and is not even explaining how you do it.
Basics you need
This is a sort of revision video
I felt the same same too but then I watched another lecture and came back to this lecture and now it makes sense
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I am still getting a bit confused after watching this video. Are we suppose to automatically know what the products are going to be if we are just given the reactants? Would you be willing to explain for me please.
Same confusing
Yes i saw it like that in my past papers
this is my problem too😭😭. I think we are unfortunately. How?, i dont know
@@osazemenamu7034 do exercises and understand your lessons before you watch these videos because now after I studied these reactions I finally understand his videos.
@@FBWUniverseMode What would you recommend us studying before watching videos like this? I'm trying my. best to understand but it's so confusing.
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8:35 Same is with LiAlH4 both of them are strongest reducing agents because of H-
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i keep getting confused on how to label the molecule:\
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12:39
Why can't the carbon just give it's hydride ion to the 2degree c cation
Why do we need to shift the methyl
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Small comment to 13:35 - as far as I remember, five membered rings are preferred over six membered ones in terms of stability.
No, 6 membered ring is preferred more than 7 membered one. 6 membered ring is much stabler than 5 and 7, because of less ring strain and has stable conformers
@@owo2519 Yes I second this notion
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I'm sort of understanding but I feel like I fell off the tracks a long time ago, so it is a bit confusing, study guide plsss
20:25 OH- is a nucleophile so it can substitute for Br right? But after the reaction Br- is also a nucleophile so does the reverse reaction happen again? Or why can only OH- substitute?
does SN2 and SN1 works for alkane, alkene and alkynes or only for alkyl halides?
Only for Alkyl Halides, or in other words. Halogenoalkanes
Why its feeling so easy !?
Thank you Sir
Please up to now the organic reaction mechanism is making me confused, help with the basis
Bashiru Kabiru musa take a deep breath go back to that part and write all the steps down and then try to workout the mechanism. Practice more mechanisms and you’ll understand it better.
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4:18 - How would you know what product to expect? Clearly you know, but how, why?
During this reaction two types of products form the major and minor product. The major product would be the one in which the Hydrogen in HBr attaches itself to the rightmost carbon (Markovnikov's rule) and Br attaches to the second carbon from right. The minor product will be when the opposite happens Hydrogen attaches to the second carbon and bromine to the first carbon.
@@inthujan1716 Thank you
Sir, I have a question. Why does each organic compound have different chemical reactivity?
The structure
Great!
Thank you!!
I'm not familiar with this can you teach me this concepts?
4:40 is that markovnikkoff's rule?
my prof did not talk about e1cb in ochem 1
I think he made a mistake with showing the mechanisms for Cl to OH example, where the double bonds are rearranged!
19:10 don't we call this the aldol since the final product is alpha beta unsaturated ketone
Thank u sir
what are other reaction mechanism
8:52 isn’t it a reduction reaction?
Yes it is a reduction reaction. A Ketone is being reduced to Secondary alcohol by NaBH4 reagent.
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