Hi there. For ranking the order of Lewis acidity, should the order be B(CF3)3 > B(CH2CH3)3 > B(OME)3? CF3 group should be strongly deactivating and OMe is a stronger activating group than Ch2ch3 group. Thank you
Good then you understand.... Do alkanes only have single-bonds throughout the structure? Because he said "they only have single C-H bonds" and mentioned NOTHING about C=C bonds.... This channel always leaves me with more questions than answers
Shaine Maine alkanes have all single bonds, alkenes have 1 c-c double bond, alkynes have 1 c-c triple bond. he’s right that the C-H bonds are single but since there’s that C-C double bond, i believe it’s actually an alkene. he probably just made a mistake calling it alkane instead of alkene
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Not trying to be the only one here but what is the explanation for the naming at 7:41? Why not 2-pentane why did you write 2-pentanone? Also why not hexane and hexanal? From my observation it has something to do with the ending of “carbonyl” taking that -nyl ending and molding it but how exactly? I feel like I’m your other videos you usually explain the procedure before hand but for your organic chemistry videos, you are not doing this and it’s confusing me a bit. I absolutely love you because your the reason why I passed all my math courses with an A (and also God I am not going to lie) but please be more specific on your chem videos.
What really confused me about this one was around 5:50. At first you started counting from the left, but with the alcohol you started counting from the right. Is there a specific reasoning for which side to start on?
@@aitoriraola3224 for the functional groups numbering u want it to be the smallest. the alcohol in this case has the highest priority so therefore you want to number it as small as possible
confused because earlier in video you state R-NH2 is the functional group for amine 11:10, but later you state that r-n-r is an amine 17:32? are both true?
Its a mistake i believe..the first timestamp you have given belongs to a amide group not amine..so the naming should have end with (alkyl-amide)...but ill wait for others to clarify
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Yes. If we consider 4 carbon atoms it will be butene, and then to specify the position of the double bond at 2 it would be situated between carbon 2 and carbon 3. Therefore but-2-ene or 2-butene are both correct.
Functional groups have their own carbon atom but when you naming the molecular structure always include the functional group carbon as well in the longest chain...it only applies to certain functional group only that has carbon atom in their functional group while the other functional group like ketones does not need it since it does not have carbon atom in its function group amd just double bond bonding with alky groups
How do you know which way to count the carbons? In one molecule they count the carbons from left to right and in the alcohol portion they count the carbons from right to left.
@@KeenestObserver He has explained this so many times in other videos. He skipped over it in this video because functional groups are meant to be discussed later than the fundamentals.
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Hi there. For ranking the order of Lewis acidity, should the order be B(CF3)3 > B(CH2CH3)3 > B(OME)3? CF3 group should be strongly deactivating and OMe is a stronger activating group than Ch2ch3 group. Thank you
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Good then you understand.... Do alkanes only have single-bonds throughout the structure? Because he said "they only have single C-H bonds" and mentioned NOTHING about C=C bonds.... This channel always leaves me with more questions than answers
@@shainemaine1268 Hey Shaine, alkanes don't have any C=C bonds. You'll notice that they're either bonded to another carbon atom or to a hydrogen atom.
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Shaine Maine alkanes have all single bonds, alkenes have 1 c-c double bond, alkynes have 1 c-c triple bond. he’s right that the C-H bonds are single but since there’s that C-C double bond, i believe it’s actually an alkene. he probably just made a mistake calling it alkane instead of alkene
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Not trying to be the only one here but what is the explanation for the naming at 7:41? Why not 2-pentane why did you write 2-pentanone? Also why not hexane and hexanal? From my observation it has something to do with the ending of “carbonyl” taking that -nyl ending and molding it but how exactly? I feel like I’m your other videos you usually explain the procedure before hand but for your organic chemistry videos, you are not doing this and it’s confusing me a bit. I absolutely love you because your the reason why I passed all my math courses with an A (and also God I am not going to lie) but please be more specific on your chem videos.
I think it's because it's a ketone and it has 5 carbons so thats why it ends in -one but im not too sure
They are functional groups. Different characteristics call for different functional groups
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What really confused me about this one was around 5:50. At first you started counting from the left, but with the alcohol you started counting from the right. Is there a specific reasoning for which side to start on?
u want the numbering to be the smallest possible
Isnt it the longest? and close to a functional group?
@@aitoriraola3224 for the functional groups numbering u want it to be the smallest. the alcohol in this case has the highest priority so therefore you want to number it as small as possible
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confused because earlier in video you state R-NH2 is the functional group for amine 11:10, but later you state that r-n-r is an amine 17:32? are both true?
Its a mistake i believe..the first timestamp you have given belongs to a amide group not amine..so the naming should have end with (alkyl-amide)...but ill wait for others to clarify
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There's a functional group in organic chemistry picture and that helped me. I pulled it off from my chapter 1 teacher slides and when i studied that in combination with this one everything made sense.
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12:34, is this an error, shouldnt it be 'ene', or no becuse its not a carbon?
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Hello, so if i named the alkene with 4carbon atoms and the double bond is between the 2 and 3 carbon as. But-2-ene . Is it right? Thanks
Yes. If we consider 4 carbon atoms it will be butene, and then to specify the position of the double bond at 2 it would be situated between carbon 2 and carbon 3. Therefore but-2-ene or 2-butene are both correct.
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at 5:39, why did he start counting the carbons from the right side whilst he counted them the other way around in the previous examples?
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I would like to ask,
If we were asked to identify functional groups in a given compound, is it ok for functional groups to share a common carbon?
Functional groups have their own carbon atom but when you naming the molecular structure always include the functional group carbon as well in the longest chain...it only applies to certain functional group only that has carbon atom in their functional group while the other functional group like ketones does not need it since it does not have carbon atom in its function group amd just double bond bonding with alky groups
@@Adam_smash3r I forgot the context of why I asked this, but, thanks man. I think your first statement answered it.
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But IUPAC said we should arrange them in ascending order alphabetically
So it's ethanoate methyl
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How do you know which way to count the carbons? In one molecule they count the carbons from left to right and in the alcohol portion they count the carbons from right to left.
You count it in the way that will give you the lowest number. So if it is 2 away from one end and 4 away from the other, you go with 2
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@@KeenestObserver He has explained this so many times in other videos. He skipped over it in this video because functional groups are meant to be discussed later than the fundamentals.
@@briandiehl9257Oh thanks so much, that makes a lot of sense now
At 5:53 why is the example 2-butanol and not butan-2-ol?
because there's only 1 functional group
Both of those are the same thing, some people put the 2 before if it is still clear what the 2 indicates
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At 5:41 why did he order the carbons from right to left?
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