I’m honestly so grateful for this you have no idea, you explained everything so clearly and concisely. Literally wish you were my chem teacher! Thank you so much
Does OCR need to know the four acyl chloride reactions as mechanisms too? Or do we just need to simply know the reactions themselves, e.g to make a RCOOH from Acyl Chlorides, you need cold water.
For AQA will we need to be able to name the products of each mechanism and write the overall equation? Just wondering. Great video by the way as usual- I have learnt a lot from your videos :)
Love your videos thank you! Quick question, shouldn’t the delta negative Cl & O atoms mean that they are open to attack from electrophiles too? Please please reply :(
I thought with the amide reaction the hydrogen ion forms an ammonium ion which then reacts with chlorine forming ammonium chloride as opposed to hydrogen chloride
what happnes is you form HCl as he showed, but what he didnt show is you do this reacion with excess NH3. So what happens is the HCl reacts excess NH3, which forms ammonium cloride. (NH4+ Cl-)
Won't the Cl- take the hydrogen of the newly connected H2O molecule? (after the double bond drops down kicking out the Cl) that why H-Cl is also a product. You have to show arrows showing where the hydrogen went.
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I’m honestly so grateful for this you have no idea, you explained everything so clearly and concisely. Literally wish you were my chem teacher! Thank you so much
LITERAL LEGEND, I was really struggling with this and you helped me so much!! thank you x
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Does OCR need to know the four acyl chloride reactions as mechanisms too? Or do we just need to simply know the reactions themselves, e.g to make a RCOOH from Acyl Chlorides, you need cold water.
Great video though, really useful sum up.
You're welcome!
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Thank you.
You're welcome!
For AQA will we need to be able to name the products of each mechanism and write the overall equation?
Just wondering.
Great video by the way as usual- I have learnt a lot from your videos :)
Would you need to show the second ammonia molecule accepting the hydrogen with ammonia?
So helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Love your videos thank you! Quick question, shouldn’t the delta negative Cl & O atoms mean that they are open to attack from electrophiles too? Please please reply :(
Thank you
I thought with the amide reaction the hydrogen ion forms an ammonium ion which then reacts with chlorine forming ammonium chloride as opposed to hydrogen chloride
what happnes is you form HCl as he showed, but what he didnt show is you do this reacion with excess NH3. So what happens is the HCl reacts excess NH3, which forms ammonium cloride. (NH4+ Cl-)
Will i lose marks if i use a double headed arrow? For the arrow removing the single electron from O
Thanks
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for the ocr a exam board do we not need to know anything for any of the mechanisms
Great!!
There is something that I am a bit confused about, what is the difference between acyl and carbonyl group ?
A carbonyl group is a Carbon double bonded with Oxygen. An Acyl group is a halogen attached to that carbonyl functional group
Sir please explain mesalamine react with propionic anhydride...
Is a primary amine more reactive than ammonia because of the positive inductive effect of the CH3 group or am I talking about something else?
Kerboodle book gets it the wrong way round?
can you make wather acid colaraid
Won't the Cl- take the hydrogen of the newly connected H2O molecule? (after the double bond drops down kicking out the Cl) that why H-Cl is also a product.
You have to show arrows showing where the hydrogen went.
Thought HCL wasn’t produced with NH3 thought it was NH4cl?
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I feel like the N-substitued amide should be called an N-substituted ester or an R-substituted amide
3:18 oxygen is more electronegative than chlorine !
Did he throw his pen at 10:43
We don’t need to know the mechanics for these now do we ?
Check on your spec
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