Thanks for these short videos which are very good for interview processes. Can you please also discuss some of the possible question answers that may arise from each topic? some critical questions
I thought that water builds hydrogen bonds with NaCl but you say that it donates its hydrogens. Which one is the right approach? Your video is really helpful btw, thnx!
By donating a hydrogen ion, I mean it uses the partial positive charge on the hydrogen to interact electrically with the nearby negatively charged chloride ion.
Hey there! quick question. how come CH3NO2 is aprotic? It does contain a nitrogen atom as well as hydrogen, doesn't that constitute the possibility of hydrogen bonding? or is it that N cancels O's electronegativity thus reducing the tendency for losing the H?
Hello, Sir. I am looking for a solvent that can trap oxygen from air and transform itself into water in time. Any ideo of such solvent? Is it non existent?
Really useful. Crystal clear definitions. Thank you AK LECTURES!!!
what about it?
Thanks for these short videos which are very good for interview processes. Can you please also discuss some of the possible question answers that may arise from each topic? some critical questions
This video helped me a lot. Simple and easy. Thanks AK LECTURES
If oxygen pulls electrons closer, then then OH should be strong not weaker since the ionic character increases when polarity increases.
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aprotic non solvents ch3no2
n is conectted to
doublo bond O
single bond O
rection will will come in contact with ? 2bl bonds one or 1 bond
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I thought that water builds hydrogen bonds with NaCl but you say that it donates its hydrogens. Which one is the right approach?
Your video is really helpful btw, thnx!
By donating a hydrogen ion, I mean it uses the partial positive charge on the hydrogen to interact electrically with the nearby negatively charged chloride ion.
AK LECTURES ok thank you!
George Tsitsiridis you're welcome and sorry for the confusion! :)
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when is choosing an aprotic solvent better than having a protic solvent?
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the N nor the O are bonded to H.
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great!! very well explained. Thank you Sir.
Hey there! quick question. how come CH3NO2 is aprotic? It does contain a nitrogen atom as well as hydrogen, doesn't that constitute the possibility of hydrogen bonding?
or is it that N cancels O's electronegativity thus reducing the tendency for losing the H?
Thnx .. It helped me a lot !
Not an H atom, but H ion (proton). Hence, protic
Hello, Sir. I am looking for a solvent that can trap oxygen from air and transform itself into water in time. Any ideo of such solvent?
Is it non existent?
are you still finding this solvent?
carboxylic acid is missing a C
Very helpful sir
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CH3OOH?
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solvation
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