Wow I just came here from an old video....Man its been so SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO long(10+) you have been doing this...Keep it up and never stop
Sir could you also talk about the trends that exist for inductive effect/resonance effect/ mesomeric effect etc? And sir, why did the electron reach the aromatic ring at the para position? and, just out of curiosity, is there any reason the para ortho and meta are called so? And sir, I really really love your content? Thank you soo very much!!! I am an IIT Aspirant from India and this one video has brought so much trust to your content that I will be seeing your videos daily to help improve my organic chemistry. Thank you again Sir!
Tautomerization is ultimately just one example of a rearrangement process; "rearrangement" is just a more general term. Tautomerization refers specifically to the migration of hydrogen across a pi system containing at least one heteratom, via an acid-base mechanism. Thanks for watching! :-)
Wow I just came here from an old video....Man its been so SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO long(10+) you have been doing this...Keep it up and never stop
Sir could you also talk about the trends that exist for inductive effect/resonance effect/ mesomeric effect etc? And sir, why did the electron reach the aromatic ring at the para position? and, just out of curiosity, is there any reason the para ortho and meta are called so?
And sir, I really really love your content? Thank you soo very much!!! I am an IIT Aspirant from India and this one video has brought so much trust to your content that I will be seeing your videos daily to help improve my organic chemistry. Thank you again Sir!
Hello sir! I really liked your content! could you talk about the difference between tautomerism and rearrangement?
Tautomerization is ultimately just one example of a rearrangement process; "rearrangement" is just a more general term. Tautomerization refers specifically to the migration of hydrogen across a pi system containing at least one heteratom, via an acid-base mechanism.
Thanks for watching! :-)