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The best vid about the diazonation reaction ! Thank you have a great day
@Latashia Tangredi wow you're stupid
Crystal clear explanation about Diazotization rxn
Wow Excellent explanation
i love you knowbee niligtas mo ako sa formal report ko this midyear
Awesome explanation man ! No doubts left
Now i have all the real correct steps of the mechanism thnxzzzxxxxx sir
Explanation was really good....thank you so much!!!
Highly appreciated... Best explanation... 👍
Well explained, so helpful, thank you, sir
This is excellent program to improve my understanding in chemistry
BEST EXPLANATION ALSO FOR REVISION
Thank you so much, I couldn't find a mechanism for this anywhere!
you are such a pro. better than O chem tutor
Really clear explanation- thanks!
Simple and effective explanation.
Thank you so much now I can solve it.......I can remember it..no need to memories now Thank you.......3 So much
Clear explanation.Thank you
Thanks very much for explaining diazonium ion
Thank you so much dude...u made my day!!
Are you a college student?
Really it was an excellent explanation thank you so much….
I'm grateful Ty so much 👏♥️♥️
sir you are amazing☺☺☺
Best explanation in simple words
That's very clear now
Thanks man you are the best 👌👌👌
You are brilliant sir
amazing explanation...
Well explained 👌🏼👍🏼
Very well explained
thank you for the great content
What does "N" indicate in N-hydroxy azo compound?
I believe it means the hydroxyl group is bonded to the nitrogen
Thank you sir very nice. .......fore understand
Thank you so much! ❤️
From where did the base come? We didn't use it in the reagents.
It's not always listed in the reagents in most textbooks, however, a base is used in this reaction. Many bases can be used.
the base could be water, that has formed and the acid would be H30+
Thanks sir. Well explain
Thanks A Lot Sir.
Thank you a lot!
Doesn't the tertiary amino group at the end is a deactivator since Nitrogen is more electronegative than Carbon making it a meta director ?
Sir please explain other complicated reactions in the same way while posting any other videos
Sir,why use excess HCl here??
very nice. thank you
from where did base come up there?
why this reaction proceeds at very low temperature?
what kind of acid and base is used?
I think acids with high H+ dissociation ex: HCl, H2SO4
Fantastic..
What kind of base is used?
Why we use excess HCl here??
nice explaination
How to: Gamma-Amino-Butyric Acid + NaNO2 + HCl ^ -- Gamma Hydroxy-butyric Acid.
Why doesn't NO+ do electrophilic attack on the ring ?
It does. But that's a different reaction. I cover this in another video.
Knowbee kk, thanx 👍👍
Thank you
Thank u thank u thank u :)
But it undergoes in 273 k to 278 Kelvin
good job :D
agreed
you guys really seem to be on the same page *ba dum, chiii*
Thank u sir
Nice
sir what happens to na+
it leaves as nacl
wow sir
👍👍👍💖💖💕
thanks
You're welcome!
Thanks
The best vid about the diazonation reaction ! Thank you have a great day
@Latashia Tangredi wow you're stupid
Crystal clear explanation about Diazotization rxn
Wow Excellent explanation
i love you knowbee niligtas mo ako sa formal report ko this midyear
Awesome explanation man ! No doubts left
Now i have all the real correct steps of the mechanism thnxzzzxxxxx sir
Explanation was really good....thank you so much!!!
Highly appreciated... Best explanation... 👍
Well explained, so helpful, thank you, sir
This is excellent program to improve my understanding in chemistry
BEST EXPLANATION
ALSO FOR REVISION
Thank you so much, I couldn't find a mechanism for this anywhere!
you are such a pro. better than O chem tutor
Really clear explanation- thanks!
Simple and effective explanation.
Thank you so much now I can solve it.......I can remember it..no need to memories now Thank you.......3 So much
Clear explanation.Thank you
Thanks very much for explaining diazonium ion
Thank you so much dude...u made my day!!
Are you a college student?
Really it was an excellent explanation thank you so much….
I'm grateful Ty so much 👏♥️♥️
sir you are amazing☺☺☺
Best explanation in simple words
That's very clear now
Thanks man you are the best 👌👌👌
You are brilliant sir
amazing explanation...
Well explained 👌🏼👍🏼
Very well explained
thank you for the great content
What does "N" indicate in N-hydroxy azo compound?
I believe it means the hydroxyl group is bonded to the nitrogen
Thank you sir very nice. .......fore understand
Thank you so much! ❤️
From where did the base come? We didn't use it in the reagents.
It's not always listed in the reagents in most textbooks, however, a base is used in this reaction. Many bases can be used.
the base could be water, that has formed and the acid would be H30+
Thanks sir. Well explain
Thanks A Lot Sir.
Thank you a lot!
Doesn't the tertiary amino group at the end is a deactivator since Nitrogen is more electronegative than Carbon making it a meta director ?
Sir please explain other complicated reactions in the same way while posting any other videos
Sir,why use excess HCl here??
very nice. thank you
from where did base come up there?
why this reaction proceeds at very low temperature?
what kind of acid and base is used?
I think acids with high H+ dissociation ex: HCl, H2SO4
Fantastic..
What kind of base is used?
Why we use excess HCl here??
nice explaination
How to: Gamma-Amino-Butyric Acid + NaNO2 + HCl ^ -- Gamma Hydroxy-butyric Acid.
Why doesn't NO+ do electrophilic attack on the ring ?
It does. But that's a different reaction. I cover this in another video.
Knowbee kk, thanx 👍👍
Thank you
Thank u thank u thank u :)
But it undergoes in 273 k to 278 Kelvin
good job :D
agreed
you guys really seem to be on the same page
*ba dum, chiii*
Thank u sir
Nice
sir what happens to na+
it leaves as nacl
wow sir
👍👍👍💖💖💕
thanks
You're welcome!
Thanks
Thanks