I've been going through most of your videos while studying and for the organic chemistry section you skipped over a lot of material. Whereas opposed to gen chem I feel you hit almost everything in my prep book (I'm using the Kaplan set), are these the only important sections you feel are worth understanding for the mcat regarding organic chemistry? Thank you !!!
Specifically in this video you mentioned recalling from the videos of carbonyl chemistry on your channel. Please direct me to them because I have been searching everywhere and can't seem to find them.
Hey super random :) but since youve been using the Kaplan books, would you say the vids in these playlists hit everything in the prep books (excluding OC obviously based on your comment)? pls and thank you
Your video made this so much less intimidating than I thought it was, thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Where are your videos for Carbonyl chemistry? I can't find them on your channel. :(
OMG. I never knew what the heck was happening in Strecker synthesis before this video! lol. Thank you so much!!
what's the mechanism look like for that last hydrolysis step? trying to do it myself but the valence electrons/ charges aren't adding up
I've been going through most of your videos while studying and for the organic chemistry section you skipped over a lot of material. Whereas opposed to gen chem I feel you hit almost everything in my prep book (I'm using the Kaplan set), are these the only important sections you feel are worth understanding for the mcat regarding organic chemistry? Thank you !!!
Specifically in this video you mentioned recalling from the videos of carbonyl chemistry on your channel. Please direct me to them because I have been searching everywhere and can't seem to find them.
Hey super random :) but since youve been using the Kaplan books, would you say the vids in these playlists hit everything in the prep books (excluding OC obviously based on your comment)? pls and thank you
Explain your comment about the acidic solution at 3:07 please I lost you there
H3O+ is the acidic solution. H30+ donates protons
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