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Hello sir, I 've beeen watching your previous videos and i think you might of made a mistake, or perhaps I'am just mistaken. in this video th-cam.com/video/3-1H9zhOLGc/w-d-xo.html the time stamp being 3:00 you put a -2 charge on a carbon that has 2 hydrogen bonds a carbon bond and a oxygen bond which confuses me alot
You misunderstood. It's not a charge, it's an oxidation state. I review the oxidation states in the oxidation of alcohols (overview) video. It's in the alcohols playlist.
@@VictortheOrganicChemistryTutor so before doing the attack .when does someone choose to look at the oxidation number and not the charge. because I thought you only look at the formal charge
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Tus vídeos son muy buenos, no entiendo por qué tan pocas vistas. Aún así, muchas gracias, por ti he pasado muchos exámenes de orgánica♡
Awesome video
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Hello sir, I 've beeen watching your previous videos and i think you might of made a mistake, or perhaps I'am just mistaken. in this video th-cam.com/video/3-1H9zhOLGc/w-d-xo.html the time stamp being 3:00 you put a -2 charge on a carbon that has 2 hydrogen bonds a carbon bond and a oxygen bond which confuses me alot
You misunderstood. It's not a charge, it's an oxidation state. I review the oxidation states in the oxidation of alcohols (overview) video. It's in the alcohols playlist.
@@VictortheOrganicChemistryTutor so before doing the attack .when does someone choose to look at the oxidation number and not the charge. because I thought you only look at the formal charge
@@Someguywhousesyoutube You don't necessarily need to look at the oxidation states at all... those only become relevant in red-ox reactions.
@@VictortheOrganicChemistryTutor great, thanks