Is there a mistake for the case of morphine? 2 of 3 "tertiary" carbon atoms are in the fact sp2 quaternary beacause of double bonds which should be counted twice. The same rule should be applied for 6 out of 11 "secondary" carbon atoms which are sp2 tertiatry.
Unfortunately, that is not the case. Double bonds do not get counted twice when classifying carbons by degree of substitution. A primary, secondary or tertiary carbon simply refers to the number of carbons directly attached to the carbon in question. It has nothing to do with the type of bonding that carbon participates in. You can read more about this topic on my website at leah4sci.com/pencil-trick
Thats make sense. I was confusing degree of substitution with the number of missing hydrogen atoms (in respect to CH4). I was wrong. Thank you for clarifying that!
@Leah4sci You made a mistake. You said that ammonium had a +1 formal charge because 4-3= +1. However, you should have said 5-4=+1. There are 5 valence electrons on nitrogen, minus 4 electron bonds, minus 0 lone pairs.
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I have a doubt mam.If there is a double bond between two carbon atoms will we count it as secondary ? I solved one ques from my book. There they didn't take it as secondary Please someone help me.
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Plz ma'm make video on selective and specific reactions like stereoselctive and regioselective regio specific and steriospecific .before my exams l request to u .may live long!
You'd be surprised. Many students struggle with this so it's better to make sure it's clear than assume and lose points. The fact that you ask tells me you're probably smarter than the average cookie. That's awesome
Leah4sci you haven't shown your face in this video while you did in previous which gathered great attention from many, in that point of view i am telling they are missing your face n may be waiting for that
I was suffering like hell with this!😢 This video saved meee! Thanks a lot!💕
Glad I could help!
Lol it is so easy😂
Thanks so much!!! We literally just learned this today in class and this video clarified so much!
Talk about perfect timing! Glad to help
Thank you so much! It was so helpful
You're very welcome!
You deserve it ❤❤
thank you!
Is there a mistake for the case of morphine? 2 of 3 "tertiary" carbon atoms are in the fact sp2 quaternary beacause of double bonds which should be counted twice. The same rule should be applied for 6 out of 11 "secondary" carbon atoms which are sp2 tertiatry.
Unfortunately, that is not the case. Double bonds do not get counted twice when classifying carbons by degree of substitution. A primary, secondary or tertiary carbon simply refers to the number of carbons directly attached to the carbon in question. It has nothing to do with the type of bonding that carbon participates in. You can read more about this topic on my website at leah4sci.com/pencil-trick
Thats make sense. I was confusing degree of substitution with the number of missing hydrogen atoms (in respect to CH4). I was wrong. Thank you for clarifying that!
@Leah4sci You made a mistake. You said that ammonium had a +1 formal charge because 4-3= +1. However, you should have said 5-4=+1. There are 5 valence electrons on nitrogen, minus 4 electron bonds, minus 0 lone pairs.
at which specific point in the video?
Are you referring to 11:20?
Do physical chemistry videos too please !!! You make me understand things ...Thank You Mam !!
yes i need some guidance in physical chemistry badly too
Thanks for the feedback! I still have a lot to do with orgo, so I don't have plans on adding physical chem at this time
The power of a simple pencil.....grest lesson!
Glad you liked it!
If there is a double bond between two carbons does it consider as primary or secondery?? plz ans mam. I love your teaching. It's truly helpful
Pi bond doesn't change the order. To be secondary and tertiary you simply count how many carbons are attached
I had always a little confusion and doubt about that but your video makes me clear. Thanks😃😊
Happy to help!
thank you for sharing this technique!
You are so welcome!
this is so good, thankyou so much!💜
You're welcome! :)
your teaching is amazing, and i love a voice. it's a bit asmr xx
Glad you enjoy the lesson, and I'll take the voice comment as a compliment!
It's just awesome...n easy to remember
Great! :) All the best Shah!
How many secondary carbon in 4 ethayle 2 methayle heptane mam
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Thank you Ma'am .. it acts like a magic... Thanks again ..❤️❤️❤️❤️
My pleasure 😊
Fantastic! Thank you!!
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Thanks!
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Nice video thanks so much
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wow its amazing nice trick mam
Thanks a lot 😊
Thank for make this video
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Thanks a lot it help me too
Happy to help!
Hey its nicely done
Thanks!
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Glad you enjoyed it!
this video is so nice
thanks
Thanku u very much mam
Most welcome 😊
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I have exam literally after 30 mins u saved me
Glad to help! How did the exam turn out?
@@Leah4sci i got a full mark ur video really helped me alot
I have a doubt mam.If there is a double bond between two carbon atoms will we count it as secondary ?
I solved one ques from my book. There they didn't take it as secondary
Please someone help me.
I'm sorry, but I don't offer tutoring through TH-cam comments. For help with questions like this and more, I recommend you join the organic chemistry study hall. Details: leah4sci.com/join or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
Amazing trick
Glad you like it!
Very helpful
Glad I could help
Thank you!!!!!
You're very welcome!
Plz ma'm make video on selective and specific reactions like stereoselctive and regioselective regio specific and steriospecific .before my exams l request to u .may live long!
I'm sorry, but I'm working on other topics right now. For more help with this, I recommend joining the orgo study hall: leah4sci.com/join
Thanks ma'am
You're welcome!
I love this.. Thanks ma
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tq mam tnx a lot
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How are things with the power of your sleep and what are you up at the wrong place today or is there any chance you can call.
say what?
Isn't this obvious?
You'd be surprised. Many students struggle with this so it's better to make sure it's clear than assume and lose points. The fact that you ask tells me you're probably smarter than the average cookie. That's awesome
Please give simple tricks and this is so confused😕❓
I don't follow, are you saying this trick is too confusing?
Not clearly explained
Which part of the video are you referring to?
@@Leah4sci what about double bonds in amines mam..??
I think your fans missed your face,
?
Leah4sci you haven't shown your face in this video while you did in previous which gathered great attention from many, in that point of view i am telling they are missing your face n may be waiting for that
Are you studying organic chemistry? Because if yes shouldn't you want to see reactions drawn out rather than watching me talk?
Leah4sci that's y i mentioned "they" not "me"😂
They should want more organic chemistry...