THIS PERSON deserves a absolute pure salute for his hard work his eye are representing his tiredness but his energy in all 7 hours is same no decrease in his energy and his teaching style deserves a like if you agree then like this
Thanku so much Sunil bhaiya ji aap ne ham log ke liye itna Hard work kiye 7 hours we salute Sunil bhaiya ji love you Sunil bhaiya ji 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💫💫💫💫🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
In order to make 4 bonds with other carbon there must be the overlapping of d orbitals which are absent in carbon hence it is not possible to make 4 bonds with carbon
PW is really nice place for study I am Akashian but taking revision from I had never seen in my like that a person keep standing for about 7 hrs I even thinking how it is possible that no change in teaching style And Energy Hats off to you sir PW IS BEST DUE TO ULTIMATE HARD WORK BY PW TEACHERS AND TEACHERS
Sir im 2023-24 board student , i finished watching this lecture in 3 days and all i wanted to say is that im very gratefful for all the effort u put in sir . Thanks a lot for teaching us w sm intrest and effort
I just can't handle his strength dude 🤌 he has even skipped his mid day meal still he is teaching like , standing for 7 hr straight is really not a joke 👀💫
no one can match sir's patience and energy level.. SUNIL BHAIYA U R THE BEST CHEMISTRY TCHR AND ALSO MY FVRT TCHR FOR A REASON🥺 UR EFFORTS DIDNT GO UNNOTICED ❤
@tripathi tripathi bhai tere alaawa koi ni soch rha hr kisi ko yhi kaam ni h..😂 or rhi baat maine ye sb sunil sir ke liye likha atleast he must know how much his students love him
Bhaiya ye chapter to clear ho gya aapki kripa se 😂....apan log ki is chapter mein naiya paar lag gyi ...ab bss metal and non-metal padha do jaldi se ....that is the most awaited lecture 🙂.. ..for this one bhaiya ❤️❤️ Thankyou so much bhaiya ..... Hats off to your efforts AYE BHAIYA ❤️❤️🔥🔥
•isomerism :- the phenomenon of having two or more different structures having different properties but same molecular form is known As iso 3:32:52 merism
Sunil bhaiya is really an insane who stands 7 hours only for our examination. Thanks bhaiya, l hope everyone gets their dream marks in tenth board🤞🤞🤞🤞 Special thanks for molasses fermentation.
55:07 Pls note that diamond does not conduct electricity because carbon atom has 4 valence electrons in it. now in a diamond crystal each carbon atom linked to four other carbon atom by covalent bond, and hence all the 4 valence electrons of each carbon atom are used up in forming bond
85% syllabus completed 🤗 And i promise I'll score 90% + .. I'll update my comments guys please remind me at that time😃.. Best wishes from my side to all.
00:00:00 Start 00:02:15 Introduction 00:03:05 Mark Matrix 00:03:24 Fact about carbon 00:11:56 Introduction to covalent bond 00:36:09 Properties of covalent compound 00:52:00 Allotropes of carbon 01:12:39 Versatile nature of carbon 01:32:21 1st break 01:43:00 Introduction to saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon 02:45:43 2nd Break 02:52:00 Functional group IUPAC Nomenclature and Homologous series 03:31:18 Isomers 03:58:00 3rd break 04:05:35 Chemical Properties of carbon 05:09:05 4th Break 05:21:06 Important carbon compound ethanol and ethonoic acid 06:06:09 5th break 06:17:41 Esterification Saponification and soap action 07:17:14 Thank you Like kardo Note:- kissi ko gyaan dene ka jarurat nahi h ki ''copy paste kiya'' timestamp pahle nahi tha jab lecture live end hua aur break ka time nahi diya hua h
Honestly saying the way he teach is superb ❤... and the dialogue he used "Aye Bhaiya🔥" is superb duperb se bhi upper 😂👍 #Really we find diamond teacher💎 ~Vote for sunil sir ❤~
11th ka koun koun hai jo is video ko dubara dekh raha 10th me dekhne ke baad v 😊😊 Mujhhe ye lecture bahut achha lgaa tha sir bahut achha pdhaai h Mujhe 11th ka organic chemistry smjhhne me problem huaa to fir se maine is video ko dekha to mera all doubts clear ho gaye ❤
This is the true reality --- u have explained this chapter in a proper and understanding way !!! I have studied this chapter with 3-4 teachers but no one is able to fully explain in understanding way ...but u r explained this chapter in a better way in one shot !!!! Greatfully thankssss❤😊
Sir uu have explained it in such a better way as compared to my school teacher🫶 No one can teach like uu.... Uhhh are the best teacher I had ever seen 💗✨ Ur energy from the beginning to the end of a session remains constant 😍💫even my school teacher cannot take 7+hour to explain it but uu ❣️ I was fear when I study this chapter but now I understood itt in such a better wayyy....thnk uuhh sir🥰💞🫶👏
00:11 Introduction to Carbon and its Compounds 03:16 Carbon is one of the most important elements in organic chemistry and has a huge contribution to life. 08:36 Compounds containing carbon produce carbon dioxide gas when burned. 11:11 Testing for carbon dioxide and identifying its presence 16:29 Hydrogen shares electrons to attain similar configuration as helium 19:06 Oxygen achieves noble gas configuration by sharing electrons. 25:01 Carbon is a versatile element with unique properties. 27:38 Carbon cannot hold more than 4 electrons due to its small size. 32:02 Force of attraction between nucleus and electrons determines stability 34:01 Carbon shares electrons to become stable 40:02 Carbon compounds conduct electricity in specific situations. 42:40 Solubility of compounds in organic solvents and water 47:59 Velcro is an example of intermolecular force of attraction 50:23 Understanding intermolecular forces in carbon compounds 55:36 Diamond structure consists of strong bonds between carbon atoms 58:10 Tetrahedral units are formed by connecting atoms at the corners of a triangular base with an atom in the center. 1:02:19 Graphite is a form of carbon that conducts electricity due to the presence of three bonded electrons. 1:04:55 Graphite is an allotropic form of carbon that conducts electricity due to the presence of free electrons. 1:09:47 Carbon structure forms a soccer ball-like shape known as C60 1:11:49 Carbon is multi-talented with versatile properties. 1:17:00 Carbon atom has the ability to form strong bonds due to its small size 1:19:07 The structure of sulfur is represented by the King's Crown structure. 1:25:07 Early theory of organic compounds and its connection to living sources like plants and animals 1:27:58 Urea is an organic compound made from non-living sources 1:43:01 Saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons are important to understand. 1:45:27 Hydrocarbons can be classified as either saturated or unsaturated. 1:49:33 Carbon compounds are named based on the number of carbon atoms present. 1:52:28 Minimum two carbons needed for double and triple bonds. 1:57:06 Methane is a saturated hydrocarbon and follows the general formula of alkanes. 1:59:15 Carbon and its compounds have different structural and condensed formulas. 2:04:38 Carbon has four valence electrons and can form multiple bonds with other elements. 2:07:20 Carbon satisfies its valency by forming covalent bonds 2:11:52 Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms 2:14:08 The number of valent bonds in a compound can be calculated by looking at the number of carbon atoms. 2:18:25 Catination is a stronger bond 2:20:20 Carbon can form straight chain and branched chain hydrocarbons. 2:25:32 Cyclic compounds have a formula similar to alkene 2:27:47 Carbon forms structures with various bonds. 2:32:45 Carbon compounds can form closed ring structures called cyclo compounds. 2:34:44 The formula for c4h8 is c4h4 2:38:33 Carbon and its compounds can form double bonds and satisfy multiple bonds. 2:40:49 The video discusses the structure and formation of benzene 2:52:27 Hetero atom or functional group provides different properties in hydrocarbons. 2:54:55 The main topic is about alkyl groups and their naming conventions. 2:59:38 The main topic discussed is the functional groups and chemical classes of carbon compounds. 3:03:01 Bromine and iodine are halogens that come at the end of hydrocarbon chain names 3:07:45 Carbon compounds can have straight chain structures 3:10:59 Propane is a compound with three carbons. 3:16:40 Naming conventions and rules for carbon compounds 3:18:59 Functional groups in carbon compounds determine their properties. 3:22:44 The main difference in the molecular mass of carbon compounds is due to the CH2 unit. 3:24:44 The difference in molecular mass between successive members is 14 u. 3:29:20 Homology is a phenomenon discussed in this video. 3:32:09 Isomerism is the result of different arrangements of atoms, leading to different structures and properties. 3:37:44 Naming of Carbon Compounds - Nomenclature in IUPAC 3:39:57 Naming organic compounds based on carbon and its compounds 3:45:43 Naming hydrocarbons based on carbon chain and branches. 3:48:08 The name of the compound is methyl butane. 3:53:19 Carbon atoms can form different compounds by bonding with other elements. 3:56:21 Oxidation is a process in which oxygen is added and hydrogen is removed. 4:08:39 Oxidizing agents are used with organic compounds to cause oxidation. 4:11:32 Complete oxidation of alcohol involves the displacement of hydrogen and addition of oxygen 4:16:00 Direct heating of ethanol can cause a fire 4:18:02 Carbon compounds undergo oxidation and reduction reactions. 4:22:41 Burning is a chemical reaction that produces light energy in the form of flames or glow. 4:24:49 Complete combustion of methane produces carbon oxide and water vapor with the release of light energy. 4:29:43 There are two types of flame - luminous and non-luminous 4:32:15 Combustion of saturated hydrocarbons results in clean blue flame 5:53:53 Carbon is a versatile element with a wide range of compounds. 7:13:19 Carbon is a versatile element that forms compounds with various other elements.
Hats off to you sir you were continuously teaching us with the same energy for 7 hrs. You made this chapter super easy for us, all the concepts are crystal clear now. THANK YOU SIR FOR THE EASIEST AND THE DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THE CHAPTER.
great explanation sir just need a bit of patience and everything seems so easy. it is an great explanation making me sit continuously for hours thanking u so much sir for this content
Kl tumhara exam hai aur tum comment pdh rhe ho ??
Jao padhai kro,
me did u studied all chemistry chpters
Here
@@saurabhdwij6310 na, school me ch 1 aur 4 hua hai 2 aur 3 pending me hai
Me..
@@Aaditya_Gunjra bro I am little proud but I shouldnt be I studied almost all chapter with own hand written notes
2023-24 batch yaha attendance lagao😂😂
Bro 😂😂🙌🙌
👋
Hello 😊
Present sirr🎉
Are you all toppers
Besides all things, just appreciate his efforts
He was standing straight 7 hrs for us
Ya Boy
Also the amazing teaching teachnique
THIS PERSON deserves a absolute pure salute for his hard work his eye are representing his tiredness but his energy in all 7 hours is same no decrease in his energy and his teaching style deserves a like if you agree then like this
☺️
@PW-Foundation
Aa gaya
Aasim sir 13 hrs
More than half of the day ☺️
Ha Bhai
Sir teaches best I hope everyone will get 90% above ❤️❤️
To be honest, I never seen a teacher who treats you as a brother and working hard to make our results better 💞
can anyone tell me where i can get notes for this chapter as batch is not available..
Tell me too
Hi brother how was the lecture was it usefull enough to understand everything???
@@chaitanya9619 not really but ya....
Totally disagree
I wish you all score 99+ in your board exams as well as in pre board exams 😊
Can we take a moment to just appreciate how this man is continuously teaching us for 7 hours ❤❤❤❤❤❤
sahi baat hai
Yr like chaiye tujai seedha seedha bolo
@@harvirsingh9396shi bole
can anyone tell me where i can get notes for this chapter as batch is not available..
2:27:29
One salute to Sunil sir as he give his 120% effort for 10th students
Yes bro
Yes
Unexpressable
May all get 95% in board exam❤❤❤❤❤❤
The best and long lecture by our chemistry king Sunil bhaiyaa ♥️
is there any question come from this one shot
4:29:54
2C4H10 + 13O2 ---> 8CO2 + 10H2O
In this way, I've balanced the equation! :)
Great
Mene bhi esi equation banayi 😊
@@harshpatelpatel good ☺️
We don't remember asking. Padhai pe dhayan lagale yahan par beth ke comment kar raha hai bakrichoood
*TMKC* -NO- _TMKOC_ NO
Loved this session❤
Thank you PW✨
Ap logo ka syllabus ho gya Pura?
@@bantiop4599 science aur maths ka to pura complete hogaya hai
@@bantiop4599 Almost ho gya. 2-3 chapter baki h science m. But PW h na, tension kyu leni h.
@@bantiop4599 Maths complete ho gya😌
Hy
I wish you all get 99.99% in your board examination ❤😊❤
Thanks, you too
Same to u to brooo❣❣
I want 100 percentage
But thanks😅
01:57:14 Sir doubts cleared without even asking !!! Thank you so much sir.
Ye banda ekdam alag hai 🔥🔥🔥 kya padhata hai ye🤯🤯
Yes he is outstanding teacher
No comments 🙏🏻 Thank you so much Sunil bhaiya💙
Vinegar - solution of acetic acid in water
Apne mera dil khush kar diya bhaiya ji apni jindagi m itna acha teacher pehli bar dekha❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Time Stamp:-
Introduction 00:00 - 2:14
Topics to be covered 2:15 - 3:04
Facts about Carbon 3:23 - 11:56
Introduction of Covalent Bond and Covalency 11:57 - 35:20
Properties of Covalent Compound 36:08 - 52:00
Allotropes of Carbon 52:00 - 1:11:45
Versatile nature of carbon (Tetravalency and Catenation) 1:12:40 - 1:24:40
Historical background of Organic Chemistry 1:24:50 - 1:31:30
Introduction to Saturated and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:43:00 - 2:45:05
Functional Group 2:52:00 - 3:05:00
IUPAC Nomenclature 3:05:00 - 3:18:50
Homologous Series 3:18:50 - 3:30:15
Isomers 3:31:20 - 3:57:15
Chemical Properties of Carbon 4:05:35 - 5:08:05
Important Carbon Compounds - Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 5:21:02 - 6:05:00
Esterification 6:17:40 - 6:27:20
Saponification 6:27:20 - 6:35:00
Soap Action 6:35:00 - 7:16:05
Thanks me Later
Thank-you 🎉💓
Thanks 🎉
The best 7 hours i have ever spent learning chemistry 🫶
I scored 75/80 😂🙂
Tomorrow is my another paper of chemistry.....wish me luck guys🥲
Some of the things that he taught like IUPAC nomenclature is deleted for us right ? And some more other topics ?
@@strawberrytae69No
Everything is there from this chapter for our syllabus
@@Aadyahere oh okay! Thank youuu!
no they are not
@@strawberrytae69
Finally Completed 😮💨
Thanku so much Sunil bhaiya ji aap ne ham log ke liye itna Hard work kiye 7 hours we salute Sunil bhaiya ji love you Sunil bhaiya ji 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💫💫💫💫🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Right
Very well study
Bhaiya ke paas koe Alag chanal hai kya
sir,bhut acchi chemistry padhatai hoa..👌🏻👌🏻.may god bless u & provide u lot of happiness...🙏🏻
In order to make 4 bonds with other carbon there must be the overlapping of d orbitals which are absent in carbon hence it is not possible to make 4 bonds with carbon
Thnks bro❤❤
Are app bhi 11th me hi ho
Me to AP ki shorts dekhta hu
Editing kis app se kr te ho ❤
@@Amplived286 bhai mujhe lgta h. Inhone. 10th ache se nhi ki hogi. 🤣
@@Amplived286 Thanks broo !!
Alight motion se krta tha bro pr abhi chod Diya kyuki mai 10th Mai hu.
11 th agle saal hai bro 😂
@@S々C Bhaii me abhi 10 th mai hi huu 😅
Hats off to you sir for this incredible explanation ❤. This chapter is very confusing but after seeing your video everything is clear ❤.
Right
Cn be friends
PW is really nice place for study
I am Akashian but taking revision from
I had never seen in my like that a person keep standing for about 7 hrs I even thinking how it is possible that no change in teaching style And Energy
Hats off to you sir
PW IS BEST DUE TO ULTIMATE HARD WORK BY PW TEACHERS AND TEACHERS
Yess bro.. Sir is very brilliant.
Same bro
Dogle insaan
Same brthr❤❤ Mai bhi aakshian hu ,par pw sbki lga dega
Does akash not teach English!😂
Sir im 2023-24 board student , i finished watching this lecture in 3 days and all i wanted to say is that im very gratefful for all the effort u put in sir . Thanks a lot for teaching us w sm intrest and effort
Same bro
Ya I also I understood this chapter within 3 days it make me easy to learn
Iske notes kaha se milenge
@@adityarajsinha-0361 I take only 6 hr
I just can't handle his strength dude 🤌 he has even skipped his mid day meal still he is teaching like , standing for 7 hr straight is really not a joke 👀💫
no one can match sir's patience and energy level..
SUNIL BHAIYA U R THE BEST CHEMISTRY TCHR AND ALSO MY FVRT TCHR FOR A REASON🥺
UR EFFORTS DIDNT GO UNNOTICED ❤
Yes you are right 😚😚😚
@tripathi tripathi bhai tere alaawa koi ni soch rha hr kisi ko yhi kaam ni h..😂
or rhi baat maine ye sb sunil sir ke liye likha atleast he must know how much his students love him
What did you do with the time your saved writing FVRT TCHR U R and UR
Sunil bhaiya ki jay Kya padhaya yaar maja aa gya
I love all teachers sanya mam tooo
Bhaiya ye chapter to clear ho gya aapki kripa se 😂....apan log ki is chapter mein naiya paar lag gyi ...ab bss metal and non-metal padha do jaldi se ....that is the most awaited lecture 🙂..
..for this one bhaiya ❤️❤️
Thankyou so much bhaiya .....
Hats off to your efforts
AYE BHAIYA ❤️❤️🔥🔥
10th Board Booster batch mein padhaya gaya hai.
@lalala 💐 Hn sx m
6:05:05 #Sunil Sir Sanatani🔥🔥🚩🚩🚩🚩
•isomerism :- the phenomenon of having two or more different structures having different properties but same molecular form is known As iso 3:32:52 merism
Say whatever you want but this guy is No Joke. Teaching 7 hours straight is a miracle. Respect for that❤
Bhaiya ko pakka washing powder nirma ka sponsership mila hai 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂
Present ✋✋✋
Not so funny
Such a good lecture, I hope pw will rise and shine more. And this sir is my all time fav. 🫀🤣
Also my
Bhai hasne vali konsi baat hai isme!!
nobody is like him . sir u are great🥰😇😇😇🙏
Sir I study in 11 th and now I revised so thanks for deep explanation.And now I can cover my 11 th pw
PW ka udaan class 10 ka batch h 2022 - 23 ?.
Sunil bhaiya is really an insane who stands 7 hours only for our examination.
Thanks bhaiya, l hope everyone gets their dream marks in tenth board🤞🤞🤞🤞
Special thanks for molasses fermentation.
Are sakshi tum
Yup!
Hii anu
Hii sakshi
Hii sakshi and anu you know who i am
55:07 Pls note that diamond does not conduct electricity because carbon atom has 4 valence electrons in it. now in a diamond crystal each carbon atom linked to four other carbon atom by covalent bond, and hence all the 4 valence electrons of each carbon atom are used up in forming bond
Expect some diamond
85% syllabus completed 🤗 And i promise I'll score 90% + .. I'll update my comments guys please remind me at that time😃.. Best wishes from my side to all.
Is lecture ke notes kaha se milenge
@@leavesallround Idk dude! Mei toh hamesha class ke sath sath notes banata hun
Kuch tips
@@instagrampost5090 Apna haalat batao pehle ( preparation)
@@leavesallround batch dismiss ho chuka hai last yr ka tha ab khud banane padenge
One of the BEST teacher of chemistry on TH-cam
2023-24 batch Wale to is video se bohot kush hai🎉
faxxx
Sir you treat us just like a brother I never seen a teacher who was standing for us 7hours salute sir from our heart ❤
Digraj singh rajput sir
Digraj Singh Rajput ✨
1:13:28 1:13:28
This is the hardest chaper in the whole class 10 syllabus😢
Longest lecture of warrior and most awaited lecture for me
00:00:00 Start
00:02:15 Introduction
00:03:05 Mark Matrix
00:03:24 Fact about carbon
00:11:56 Introduction to covalent bond
00:36:09 Properties of covalent compound
00:52:00 Allotropes of carbon
01:12:39 Versatile nature of carbon
01:32:21 1st break
01:43:00 Introduction to saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon
02:45:43 2nd Break
02:52:00 Functional group IUPAC Nomenclature and Homologous series
03:31:18 Isomers
03:58:00 3rd break
04:05:35 Chemical Properties of carbon
05:09:05 4th Break
05:21:06 Important carbon compound ethanol and ethonoic acid
06:06:09 5th break
06:17:41 Esterification Saponification and soap action
07:17:14 Thank you
Like kardo
Note:- kissi ko gyaan dene ka jarurat nahi h ki ''copy paste kiya'' timestamp pahle nahi tha jab lecture live end hua aur break ka time nahi diya hua h
Meree malikkkkk🙌🏻🙌🏻
Prabhuu kha thee aap itte dino se🙂
Btw lecture was awsm💥
4:30:01 :
(2)C4H10 g + (13)O2 g ---> (8)Co2 g + (10)H2O g + Heat + Light energy!!!!! Balanced 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
Sir, Dil se salute hai apko apne 7 hrs continue padha ke dil jeet lia ❤
Sir this session was amazing watching u more than 7 hr sir u are great legend sir
5:30:30 there is a mistake here. It is 95% ethanol 5% water.
Essa hi teacher chaye tha backbenchers ke liye😂😂😂, jaise ki me😅😅
Sir you are the best teacher of chemistry ❤❤❤❤
You are the best chemistry teacher of pw🙏
Great sir like for SUNIL BHAIYA
FOR HIS EFFORTS OF 7HRS+🤩
😇
Honestly saying the way he teach is superb ❤... and the dialogue he used "Aye Bhaiya🔥" is superb duperb se bhi upper 😂👍
#Really we find diamond teacher💎
~Vote for sunil sir ❤~
Hii
*HE
( Exam ke ek din phle eng padhne ka natiza )
Sunil sir kya ha comment ma zarur baatein❤❤❤🎉❤
This is the best science lecture on warrior batch.
No need to fear because Sunil bhaiya is hear🔥
sunil sir one carbon compound lecture > 1000+ lecture on TH-cam by other 💀🛐
Bruh finally finished this whole chapter uff...was literally studying from month's
Time Stamp:-
Introduction 00:00 - 2:14
Topics to be covered 2:15 - 3:04
Facts about Carbon 3:23 - 11:56
Introduction of Covalent Bond and Covalency 11:57 - 35:20
Properties of Covalent Compound 36:08 - 52:00
Allotropes of Carbon 52:00 - 1:11:45
Versatile nature of carbon (Tetravalency and Catenation) 1:12:40 - 1:24:40
Historical background of Organic Chemistry 1:24:50 - 1:31:30
Introduction to Saturated and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:43:00 - 2:45:05
Functional Group 2:52:00 - 3:05:00
IUPAC Nomenclature 3:05:00 - 3:18:50
Homologous Series 3:18:50 - 3:30:15
Isomers 3:31:20 - 3:57:15
Chemical Properties of Carbon 4:05:35 - 5:08:05
Important Carbon Compounds - Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 5:21:02 - 6:05:00
Esterification 6:17:40 - 6:27:20
Saponification 6:27:20 - 6:35:00
Soap Action 6:35:00 - 7:16:05
legend of chemistry..
Agar aap n hote toh mis conceptions
Se apan log bahar nahi aa pate thankyou so much sir you are king of chemistry ❤️❤️💗💗🔥🔥🔥🔥
Metal and non metal kab aaega bhaiyaa
Bhai ag ma'am ko bhul gya 😕,,,, dukh huaa bhai ☹️😭
@@aryanvedantuvedansop3996 tu adiya kr maurya se milkar meri khichai krta h😂
@@aryanvedantuvedansop3996 or ha ag mam ko mai n kabhi bhulnga or nahi wo hame bhulengi samjhe bro💕
@@yourrishuraj...8546 😂😂 Accha bhai, samjh gyaa,, baaki message ko edit karke Sunil bhiyaa ke saath ag ma'am ka bhi naam likhdee
Ayeeeeeee❤bhaiya!!!thanku so much for this explaining this chapter ❤😊
11th ka koun koun hai jo is video ko dubara dekh raha 10th me dekhne ke baad v
😊😊
Mujhhe ye lecture bahut achha lgaa tha sir bahut achha pdhaai h
Mujhe 11th ka organic chemistry smjhhne me problem huaa to fir se maine is video ko dekha to mera all doubts clear ho gaye ❤
Vote kro .. jisne y video puri deakhi h 😂usko award diya jayega 😅
When boards exam here no need to fear because Sunil bhaiya is here 🔥😍
Thank you so much sir for teaching all of us from 7 hours you are great 👍👍😊
Sunil sir Man of tha match of the chemistry
He is player of the tournament..
Best lecture of chemistry ever...!!! I just loveeee itt...!!❤️😍
Haa woh toh hai✨
2:42:22...oppppp ...madam ho pahnayenge topi..🎩🎩🎩..😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you sir, with your explanation I understood everything perfectly.
Introduction 00:00 - 2:14
Topics to be covered 2:15 - 3:04
Facts about Carbon 3:23 - 11:56
Introduction of Covalent Bond and Covalency 11:57 - 35:20
Properties of Covalent Compound 36:08 - 52:00
Allotropes of Carbon 52:00 - 1:11:45
Versatile nature of carbon (Tetravalency and Catenation) 1:12:40 - 1:24:40
Historical background of Organic Chemistry 1:24:50 - 1:31:30
Introduction to Saturated and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:43:00 - 2:45:05
Functional Group 2:52:00 - 3:05:00
IUPAC Nomenclature 3:05:00 - 3:18:50
Homologous Series 3:18:50 - 3:30:15
Isomers 3:31:20 - 3:57:15
Chemical Properties of Carbon 4:05:35 - 5:08:05
Important Carbon Compounds - Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 5:21:02 - 6:05:00
Esterification 6:17:40 - 6:27:20
Saponification 6:27:20 - 6:35:00
Soap Action 6:35:00 - 7:16:05
😅
Proud to be Udaanian!!!!!
still remember how much we irritated you to complete this chapter as our preboards were coming
sorry for that😓😓
I like your teaching way sir❤
What an explanation! Simply amazing.
Pura video dekh liya
This is the true reality --- u have explained this chapter in a proper and understanding way !!! I have studied this chapter with 3-4 teachers but no one is able to fully explain in understanding way ...but u r explained this chapter in a better way in one shot !!!! Greatfully thankssss❤😊
Sir uu have explained it in such a better way as compared to my school teacher🫶
No one can teach like uu....
Uhhh are the best teacher I had ever seen 💗✨
Ur energy from the beginning to the end of a session remains constant 😍💫even my school teacher cannot take 7+hour to explain it but uu ❣️ I was fear when I study this chapter but now I understood itt in such a better wayyy....thnk uuhh sir🥰💞🫶👏
Salute 🫡🫡to sunil sir to teach continously 7 hours 🥹🥹 thank you so much sir 🙏
Completing carbon in 7 hours is a flex👽
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I never found such a amazing explanation in real life or on TH-cam sir
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00:11 Introduction to Carbon and its Compounds
03:16 Carbon is one of the most important elements in organic chemistry and has a huge contribution to life.
08:36 Compounds containing carbon produce carbon dioxide gas when burned.
11:11 Testing for carbon dioxide and identifying its presence
16:29 Hydrogen shares electrons to attain similar configuration as helium
19:06 Oxygen achieves noble gas configuration by sharing electrons.
25:01 Carbon is a versatile element with unique properties.
27:38 Carbon cannot hold more than 4 electrons due to its small size.
32:02 Force of attraction between nucleus and electrons determines stability
34:01 Carbon shares electrons to become stable
40:02 Carbon compounds conduct electricity in specific situations.
42:40 Solubility of compounds in organic solvents and water
47:59 Velcro is an example of intermolecular force of attraction
50:23 Understanding intermolecular forces in carbon compounds
55:36 Diamond structure consists of strong bonds between carbon atoms
58:10 Tetrahedral units are formed by connecting atoms at the corners of a triangular base with an atom in the center.
1:02:19 Graphite is a form of carbon that conducts electricity due to the presence of three bonded electrons.
1:04:55 Graphite is an allotropic form of carbon that conducts electricity due to the presence of free electrons.
1:09:47 Carbon structure forms a soccer ball-like shape known as C60
1:11:49 Carbon is multi-talented with versatile properties.
1:17:00 Carbon atom has the ability to form strong bonds due to its small size
1:19:07 The structure of sulfur is represented by the King's Crown structure.
1:25:07 Early theory of organic compounds and its connection to living sources like plants and animals
1:27:58 Urea is an organic compound made from non-living sources
1:43:01 Saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons are important to understand.
1:45:27 Hydrocarbons can be classified as either saturated or unsaturated.
1:49:33 Carbon compounds are named based on the number of carbon atoms present.
1:52:28 Minimum two carbons needed for double and triple bonds.
1:57:06 Methane is a saturated hydrocarbon and follows the general formula of alkanes.
1:59:15 Carbon and its compounds have different structural and condensed formulas.
2:04:38 Carbon has four valence electrons and can form multiple bonds with other elements.
2:07:20 Carbon satisfies its valency by forming covalent bonds
2:11:52 Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms
2:14:08 The number of valent bonds in a compound can be calculated by looking at the number of carbon atoms.
2:18:25 Catination is a stronger bond
2:20:20 Carbon can form straight chain and branched chain hydrocarbons.
2:25:32 Cyclic compounds have a formula similar to alkene
2:27:47 Carbon forms structures with various bonds.
2:32:45 Carbon compounds can form closed ring structures called cyclo compounds.
2:34:44 The formula for c4h8 is c4h4
2:38:33 Carbon and its compounds can form double bonds and satisfy multiple bonds.
2:40:49 The video discusses the structure and formation of benzene
2:52:27 Hetero atom or functional group provides different properties in hydrocarbons.
2:54:55 The main topic is about alkyl groups and their naming conventions.
2:59:38 The main topic discussed is the functional groups and chemical classes of carbon compounds.
3:03:01 Bromine and iodine are halogens that come at the end of hydrocarbon chain names
3:07:45 Carbon compounds can have straight chain structures
3:10:59 Propane is a compound with three carbons.
3:16:40 Naming conventions and rules for carbon compounds
3:18:59 Functional groups in carbon compounds determine their properties.
3:22:44 The main difference in the molecular mass of carbon compounds is due to the CH2 unit.
3:24:44 The difference in molecular mass between successive members is 14 u.
3:29:20 Homology is a phenomenon discussed in this video.
3:32:09 Isomerism is the result of different arrangements of atoms, leading to different structures and properties.
3:37:44 Naming of Carbon Compounds - Nomenclature in IUPAC
3:39:57 Naming organic compounds based on carbon and its compounds
3:45:43 Naming hydrocarbons based on carbon chain and branches.
3:48:08 The name of the compound is methyl butane.
3:53:19 Carbon atoms can form different compounds by bonding with other elements.
3:56:21 Oxidation is a process in which oxygen is added and hydrogen is removed.
4:08:39 Oxidizing agents are used with organic compounds to cause oxidation.
4:11:32 Complete oxidation of alcohol involves the displacement of hydrogen and addition of oxygen
4:16:00 Direct heating of ethanol can cause a fire
4:18:02 Carbon compounds undergo oxidation and reduction reactions.
4:22:41 Burning is a chemical reaction that produces light energy in the form of flames or glow.
4:24:49 Complete combustion of methane produces carbon oxide and water vapor with the release of light energy.
4:29:43 There are two types of flame - luminous and non-luminous
4:32:15 Combustion of saturated hydrocarbons results in clean blue flame
5:53:53 Carbon is a versatile element with a wide range of compounds.
7:13:19 Carbon is a versatile element that forms compounds with various other elements.
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Thanks sir for your precious time given to us.... This is the best carbon lecture I have ever seen
Aura bhai ho paise kaleya kurha ha because in this world one percent person to see our future 🤣
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C4H10 + 13O2 ---> 8CO2 + 10H2O + heat + light
Equation balanced
Nice but aapke lhsnme carbon 4 hai aur rhs me 8 hai isliye rhs me 2 lagega Bhai
Lol no bro not done yet 😢😢💔💔
One of the best class ever experienced
Benzene aur behan jee real life application kisko accha laga☺️☺️😁
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Hats off to you sir you were continuously teaching us with the same energy for 7 hrs. You made this chapter super easy for us, all the concepts are crystal clear now.
THANK YOU SIR FOR THE EASIEST AND THE DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THE CHAPTER.
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great explanation sir
just need a bit of patience and everything seems so easy. it is an great explanation making me sit continuously for hours
thanking u so much sir for this content
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Thank you sir 😊
For your explanation ❤️
Sir you are ossm
You standed 7 hours just for our stufy 😢❤
Sir please metals and nonmetals bhi karado 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙂
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Really heads off to u bhaiya ,, it took me 5 days to complete the whole chapter... thnkuuu sso much😘😍😍🙃🙃
7:15:30 Now hoping for 80/80 after 7 hours ❤❤
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