sir according to the NCERT chem.. (Pg. No 3) crystalline solids are anisotropic and amorphous solids are isotropic in nature but in your video its vice versa (time 8:40).
mene aapki video dekhi 10:42 tak isotropic vo hota hai which have same properties on different directions and vice versa for amorphous solid aur ek aur bat crystalline solids are anisotropic and amorphous solids are isotropic
Sir, isotropic means that physical properties are same In all directions.... And crystalline solid is anisotropic i.e different physical properties in different directions
with due respect, sir u told crystalline solids are isotropic but it is anisotropic and amorphous solids are isotropic. And isotropic means physical properties with same value in different direction.
Respected sir, Crystalline solids are Anisotropic in a nature as I know. e.i some of their physical properties like electrical resistance . Refractive index show different properties in different direction in same crystal.. Thank u
Sir I think crystalline solids are anisotropic and physical properties like electrical conductivity , thermal expansion, etc have different value in different direction. And your lecture is so good...
pls make a full one video for one chapter...I mean pls don't separate one chapter's lecture into parts.....pls..... dividing lectures of one chapter it becomes harder for us to find the next part....so pls fix this problem....and if not for any cause pls give the links for the next parts in the description box....pls.....thanks...--etoos subscriber students....
actually sir as I have studied in chemistry NCERT crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature , now I'm confused so can you please check it out ( bcz you have teached that crystalline solids are isotropic in nature .
Some crystalline solids are anisotropic because despite showing periodicity they are not exactly the same in all directions. It all depends on the symmetry of the unit cell of the crystal. If its size in the x, y and z direction is the same, it would be isotropic and anisotropic otherwise
Sir ..you said that crystalline are isotropic and amorphous are anisotropic but in ncret it is written that crystalline are anisotropic and amorphous are isotropic....
Sr apne btaya h ki crystalline solids isotropic in nature hote h jabki Maine pada h ki crystalline solids anisotropic in nature and amorphous are isotropic in nature hote h
crystlline solids are anisotropic i.e they have diffrent properties in diff.direction..... And amorphous solids are isotropic i.e same properties in different direction
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sir crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature and amorphous solids are isotropic according to ncert i think it should be correct as it creats confusion to many students and me too!!..
Sir plz correct this coz people who dont know about this going to consider that crystalline are isotropic and amorphous are anisotropic .wich is not correct.
Sir, you are the best in chemistry.Here is a mitake.l saw in the book .Crystalline solid are isotropic in nature and amorphous solid are anisotropic in nature.But,Here according to you crystalline solid are isotropic in nature and amorphous solid are anisotropic in nature.Who are the true you or book.Please, Sir tell me soon.
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crystalline solids are not isotropic.
and amorphous solids are not anisotropic, they are isotropic.
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its super awesome.. but where is the next lecture to this lecture. i cannot find the next lectures.
sir according to the NCERT chem.. (Pg. No 3) crystalline solids are anisotropic and amorphous solids are isotropic in nature but in your video its vice versa (time 8:40).
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Gourav Kumar Crystalline solids are isotropic and amorphous is anisotropic
Its a mistake but read that table given on 8:23 ....its correct in the table
Crystalline is anisotropic whilst amorphous is isotropic. Iso means same and aniso means different. Pretty clear.
Satarupa Deb Sinha you are wrong according to page no 3 of ncrt text book crystalline are anisotropic and amorphous are isotropic
Sir you have a confeussion crystalline solid are anisotropic in nature while amorphous solid are isotropic in nature
mene aapki video dekhi 10:42 tak
isotropic vo hota hai which have same properties on different directions and vice versa for amorphous solid aur ek aur bat crystalline solids are anisotropic and amorphous solids are isotropic
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A/c to NCERT P-3 Amorphous are Isotropic, Crystalline are Anistropic in nature
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Sir, isotropic means that physical properties are same In all directions.... And crystalline solid is anisotropic i.e different physical properties in different directions
with due respect, sir u told crystalline solids are isotropic but it is anisotropic and amorphous solids are isotropic. And isotropic means physical properties with same value in different direction.
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sir the sequence is not there as i have watched the first video where is the 2nd part i want to kniw is there any arrangement or sequence of parts
sir where ur next part
Sir,you should know that crystalline solids are anisotropic and amorphous are isotropic.
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NH3(s), is h bonded solid or polar mol solid.... urea, sucrose is come under which types.....
Discuss quartz or quartz glass....it is concept of jee
Respected sir,
Crystalline solids are Anisotropic in a nature as I know. e.i some of their physical properties like electrical resistance . Refractive index show different properties in different direction in same crystal..
Thank u
Sir,Please send me link of second video in which you discussed about analyzing of different different unit cells
Sir I think crystalline solids are anisotropic and physical properties like electrical conductivity , thermal expansion, etc have different value in different direction. And your lecture is so good...
I have not found second part of this chapter please help me to find it. Sir please me to find second part of your video of this chapter....
Sir where is your next videolecture after this topic
Sir, crystalline solids are anisotropic wheras amorphous solids are isotropic you hava exchanged these both
bt sir in book crystallin solid are Anisotropic in nature (NCRT-page3) and you say isotrophic
Asalamu Alikum ...sir your method of teaching is incredible..nd ur way of motivation
pls make a full one video for one chapter...I mean pls don't separate one chapter's lecture into parts.....pls..... dividing lectures of one chapter it becomes harder for us to find the next part....so pls fix this problem....and if not for any cause pls give the links for the next parts in the description box....pls.....thanks...--etoos subscriber students....
Yes it is difficult to get a another part of lecture
what is the difference between unit cell and space lattice....
sir where is the next part to this video..??
Thank you so much Sir for explaining this....
sir isotropic means same value in different direction
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sir crystalline solids are anisotropic and amorphous solids are isotropic in nature
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actually sir as I have studied in chemistry NCERT crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature , now I'm confused so can you please check it out ( bcz you have teached that crystalline solids are isotropic in nature .
Crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature, Amorphous - isotropic in nature.
Some crystalline solids are anisotropic because despite showing periodicity they are not exactly the same in all directions. It all depends on the symmetry of the unit cell of the crystal. If its size in the x, y and z direction is the same, it would be isotropic and anisotropic otherwise
sirr crystalline solids are anisotropic
Sir crystalline solids are Anisotropic and Amorphous solids are isotropic in nature
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Sir ..you said that crystalline are isotropic and amorphous are anisotropic but in ncret it is written that crystalline are anisotropic and amorphous are isotropic....
their is problem in anistropic nature is in Crystalline solid and isotropic nature is in amorphous solids
sir very helpfull this video all basic clear at this chapter thank you sir thank you so much
Thanks sir aap ne bhot hi achhe tarike se samjhaya
sir ur lecture are amazing ,but same lecture of solid state are missing ....so where we can find them?
This is good for preparation through your video lectures which makes study more easier.
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sir ji in solid state you said that crytalline solid are isotrophic in nature but ncert says it is anisotrophic
can someone tell me which is D next video after dis ... plz
where is the continued video??
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Sr apne btaya h ki crystalline solids isotropic in nature hote h jabki Maine pada h ki crystalline solids anisotropic in nature and amorphous are isotropic in nature hote h
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sir u r teachng wrng .. crystalline solids are anisotropic and amorphous solids are isotropic
crystlline solids are anisotropic i.e they have diffrent properties in diff.direction..... And amorphous solids are isotropic i.e same properties in different direction
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where is the other part of this video..
Sir aap kaha se padh liye cristilline solid isotropic hota or amorphous anisotropic hota hai
sir, as our NCERT book's guidelines, the amorphous solids are isotropic but not crystalline, and crystalline solids are anisotropic but.
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Isotopic means having same properties in all directions, so crystals are not isotropic
Mercury kis ka example ho ga crystalline ya amorphous ka ... reply pls...
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sir crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature and amorphous solids are isotropic in nature
Where is the next part
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Sir crystalline solid anisotropic in nature hota hai n amorphous isotropic
Sir , acc to books crystalline solids r anisotropic and amorphous solids r isotropic 😐
lsotropic is having same value of physical properties in all directions.
but you are saying opposite.
Sir crystalline are anisotropic and amorphous are isotropic
Sir ncert ki book m lekha h crystalline solid anisotropic in nature but aap bta rhe h ki isotropic in nature kon sahi h
Sir another video upload kijiye....
Sir aap bhot accha padhate ho.... Mere ko bhot acche se har chiz samajh me a jati h.... Bt mujhe uska next class milta hi nai.... Plz sir upload every class.....
sir crystals are anisotropic and amorphous Are isotropic
Thnq sir. U r the best teacher. Truly amazing. But where is the next part. I am not getting, plz help me
awesome explanation sir but meanwhile try to explain the previous year questions
Please sir help me give all parts of video of any chapter example as give all part videos of solid state
sir crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature and amorphous solids are isotropic according to ncert i think it should be correct as it creats confusion to many students and me too!!..
Sir plz correct this coz people who dont know about this going to consider that crystalline are isotropic and amorphous are anisotropic .wich is not correct.
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Shaikh Shaikh ..
crystalline solid are anisotropic
and amorphous is isotopic
Bhaskar Panwar yes, i came from video to comments just for this.
Bhaskar Panwar yes
but inhone explain to aise kiya ki yhi thik ho.
hme confusion m aur dal diya
common guys anyone do a mistake you can't see how good he teach but you are complaining for such a small thing
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Sir no mistake because you are a good teacher
thanks for your video to make study easier
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Plzz gyzz... Tll me about th 2nd part of ths chptr
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please give an full lecture of solid state
can cubic lattice have end centred unit cell
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thank u for confusing me between crystalline and amorphous solids
hence i am very thorough between the concepts of iso and anisotropicity............
is the concept given by prince sir good for JEE preparation or only for NEET
Sir, you are the best in chemistry.Here is a mitake.l saw in the book .Crystalline solid are isotropic in nature and amorphous solid are anisotropic in nature.But,Here according to you crystalline solid are isotropic in nature and amorphous solid are anisotropic in nature.Who are the true you or book.Please, Sir tell me soon.
crystalline solids are anisotropic and amorphous solids are isotropic
this video very nice
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iska next videos kaha milega
Anisotropy-crystalline solids
Isotropy-amorphous
thanks sir for this wonderful explanations