Nice video, but one thing that caught my eye was the definition of an aromatic compound. It is not a compound that includes a benzene ring but is rather defined by the so called hückel rule. So an aromatic compound can easily have more or less than 6 carbon atoms in it's ring or even hetero atoms, as long as it satisfies it's criteria.
I think the rule doesn't define it It is like compunds which are 'fractions obtained on fraction distillation of coal tar ' Or other definition are compounds having induced diamagnetic ring current
At 2:24 the video states that aromatic compounds contain at least one benzene ring. While it is true benzene is aromatic, other compounds can be considered aromatic even without a phenyl group present so long as they have certain characteristics. Pyridine is an aromatic compound and doesn’t contain a benzene ring. If every atom in a cyclic system is sp2 hybridised and the molecule is planar and satisfies Hückel’s rule then the compound is considered aromatic.
Yes, you are right. Here, I just focus on the basics of organic chemistry . HUCKLE RULE is criteria to check aromaticity of nonbenzoide structure. But if you check the initial and basic definition of aromatic compounds, they contain benzene.
You have a remarkable ability to simplify complex topics and make them so accessible. Your engaging teaching style and clear explanations have transformed my understanding of organic chemistry. I truly appreciate the effort you put into creating these resources-they make studying so much more enjoyable and effective! Thank you for all that you do
I'm watching this a few days before my exam, and this was so helpful! Im trying to get into the basics to develop interest and this was just what i needed. Thank you!❤
Yes, you are also right . But this video covers basics, and here I only count benzene. For in-depth study and understanding, we must follow Huckle Rule of aromaticity.
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Nice video, but one thing that caught my eye was the definition of an aromatic compound. It is not a compound that includes a benzene ring but is rather defined by the so called hückel rule. So an aromatic compound can easily have more or less than 6 carbon atoms in it's ring or even hetero atoms, as long as it satisfies it's criteria.
Yes, you are right.
But in basic I just focus on benzene. Huckle rule helps to check the aromaticity of nonbenzoied structure, too.
I think the rule doesn't define it
It is like compunds which are 'fractions obtained on fraction distillation of coal tar '
Or other definition are compounds having induced diamagnetic ring current
That's not the definition of aromaticity, it's simply the rule that aromatic compounds follow.
@@M__n_a_r_c_hinduced diagmagnetic ring current it is.
@@M__n_a_r_c_hinduced diagmagnetic current it is.
i would say this is the best video to grasp the basics of organic chemistry. thankyou for posting this.
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At 2:24 the video states that aromatic compounds contain at least one benzene ring. While it is true benzene is aromatic, other compounds can be considered aromatic even without a phenyl group present so long as they have certain characteristics. Pyridine is an aromatic compound and doesn’t contain a benzene ring. If every atom in a cyclic system is sp2 hybridised and the molecule is planar and satisfies Hückel’s rule then the compound is considered aromatic.
Yes, you are right.
Here, I just focus on the basics of organic chemistry . HUCKLE RULE is criteria to check aromaticity of nonbenzoide structure. But if you check the initial and basic definition of aromatic compounds, they contain benzene.
You have a remarkable ability to simplify complex topics and make them so accessible. Your engaging teaching style and clear explanations have transformed my understanding of organic chemistry. I truly appreciate the effort you put into creating these resources-they make studying so much more enjoyable and effective! Thank you for all that you do
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Aromatic compounds can be both benzenoid ( Eg:- Naphthalene(C10H8) or non-benzenoid (Eg:- Annulene (C18H18).
Yes, you are also right .
But this video covers basics, and here I only count benzene.
For in-depth study and understanding, we must follow Huckle Rule of aromaticity.
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Man... organic chemistry is extremely hard to learn. What are some tips I can get from someone who really struggled in the beginning, and then was able to completely understand it at the end. I really want to learn the material but I feel like there's an endless cycle of so many rules to remember all at once.
Just focus on concepts.
I have uploaded some related videos such as isomerism, hybridization, hydrocarbon, you can also visit and watch them to have a deeper understanding.
Hope it will be helpful.
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i understand till the point of stereoism man.. the rest im confused im in yr10 btw (preparing for gcses)
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Those isomers which differ in placement of identical group of same side of double bond are called stereoisomers.
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Nice video except for a chemist it's like preschool level. It explains a microscopic part of the theory and can't be used in any chemical way without additions. But on it's level the video is quite good especially for beginners)
Broo I'm Also good in organic chemistry. In classes or school I always tops in organic Chemistry, my highest score is 170/180 basically i'm studying for a Competitive exam (Neet) to become doctor but as we know we want also plan B 😂 I want to be a organic compound reasearcher though what I can do ?? Means what study i took further to become organic compounds reasearcher.?
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You missed resonance
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Great but not all the compounds with carbon are organic ones. CO2 is a good example of that
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CO2 is actually an inorganic compound.
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i heard "sigma bond"
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Actually it's mistake.
The correct form is. Pi bond breaks and sigma bond is formed
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