Kevin, my guy, I appreciate YOU for watching! Make sure to also check out my website joechem.io. All the videos are there + free worksheets + solutions (I'm working on finishing up the back half of OChem II). Also, if you would subscribe to my TH-cam channel (if you haven't already), I'd be eternally grateful.
solving previous year JEE papers saw a claisen arreangement question so here I am, great one sir. I think it will be really nice if you see our JEE question papers most of your concepts are useful. SUBBED you with 4 accounts
I like the way he explains very interesting and making video interesting, l really enjoy and absorb full concerpt, gifted and explain well even elementary student can understand it ❣️🙏
Leilany, thank YOU for watching! I'm working on rounding out the end of OChem II with worksheets on my website, but make sure to go to joechem.io for worksheets and solutions for most videos (all for free as well). Also, if you'd subscribe to my channel I'd massively appreciate it!
I had a doubt.... In the aliphatic type, why wouldn't the pi bond at the end of the chain break to form a sigma bond with carbonyl carbon and form cyclohexanol by transferring the electron density to the oxygen, followed by its protonation?
Thanks a lot. Quick question, in the aromatic case, if the ortho positions were occupied by other groups, would the alkyl chain (the exact one u have) shift to meta and/or para position? Cause i recently came across an exam practise question with the same compound u used except there is ch3- and ch3o- substituants in ortho position. Chain shifted to para and im trying to figure out if it can actually happen or if the question is wrong. Thanks!
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HAHA, I've gotten that once, maybe twice in my life. Honored for the compliment, honored that you watched. Hope you found it helpful 🤘🏻
I love the energy. Good luck on your TH-cam career and thanks for the chem assist.
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Kevin, my guy, I appreciate YOU for watching! Make sure to also check out my website joechem.io. All the videos are there + free worksheets + solutions (I'm working on finishing up the back half of OChem II).
Also, if you would subscribe to my TH-cam channel (if you haven't already), I'd be eternally grateful.
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solving previous year JEE papers saw a claisen arreangement question so here I am, great one sir. I think it will be really nice if you see our JEE question papers most of your concepts are useful. SUBBED you with 4 accounts
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you are goated for this. I have an o chem II exam in an hour haha your video taught me more than my professors!
Thnx alot i tried to understand from textbook but couldn't.... your video helped me alot ❤
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Deeptanshu! I'm so glad you found the video helpful 🤓 thanks for watching, and I hope you're showing all the Claisen Rearrangements who's boss
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I like the way he explains very interesting and making video interesting, l really enjoy and absorb full concerpt, gifted and explain well even elementary student can understand it ❣️🙏
Even look at his facial expressions its really amazing and make me feel active on learning, thank you sir continue your way of amazing explanation
Very easy to follow thanks!
Leilany, thank YOU for watching! I'm working on rounding out the end of OChem II with worksheets on my website, but make sure to go to joechem.io for worksheets and solutions for most videos (all for free as well). Also, if you'd subscribe to my channel I'd massively appreciate it!
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ngl when i first saw this in our lecture notes, my first impression was also "what the hell is this" 🤣
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I had a doubt.... In the aliphatic type, why wouldn't the pi bond at the end of the chain break to form a sigma bond with carbonyl carbon and form cyclohexanol by transferring the electron density to the oxygen, followed by its protonation?
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Wow, I've gotten some look-a-likes before, but never THAT. Thank you for the kind words and for watching. I'm so glad you found the video helpful!
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good stuff joe
Thanks a lot. Quick question, in the aromatic case, if the ortho positions were occupied by other groups, would the alkyl chain (the exact one u have) shift to meta and/or para position?
Cause i recently came across an exam practise question with the same compound u used except there is ch3- and ch3o- substituants in ortho position. Chain shifted to para and im trying to figure out if it can actually happen or if the question is wrong. Thanks!
Why does Cope and Claisen Rearrangements make sense after the video but in class I was like... "you say what my guy?"
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