I was totally confused when I left class. So glad I subscribed to your channel. Thanks a bunch for breaking down the topic so it makes more sense to me 😉
Man i had my first biochemistry class in college and i didn't understand a thing, i felt like a dumbass. I'm so happy i found this video i feel so relieved !
After watching such a wonderful video. A question arises in my mind. I wish you can make it clear. I want to know what actually is the mechanism that optically active solution/medium rotate the plane of polarized light? Physically what happens there? Thanks
I'm sorry, but I don't offer tutoring over social media. For help with questions like this and more, I recommend joining the organic chemistry study hall. Details: leah4sci.com/join or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
Hello, sorry for interrupting i just want to ask about achiral compounds : do they have R & S configurations? Or do they rotate? And also i want to ask in chiral compounds why we cancel the lowest priority atom shouldnt it rotate with the others which are attached to the carbon center?
I'm sorry, but I don't offer tutoring over social media. For help with questions like this and more, I recommend joining the organic chemistry study hall. Details: leah4sci.com/join or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
Excellent.I can say excellent a number of times.why? We are biologists to whom your narration makes the entire subject easily understandable.One request.Instead of Bromo butane kindly explain with glucose and amino acids.
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Leah4sci . Yeah of course no matter. You are only my teacher now. But i would like to tell u that u r a responsible human for humanity as well as for your country. I would like to know that fortunate country by which i would tell my friends that my organic chemistry have been strong with the help of a (.........) tutor instead of a foreigner tutor. I would be glad to know and share your videos. Sorry if my words are inconvenient but i really love your teaching....
I was totally confused when I left class. So glad I subscribed to your channel. Thanks a bunch for breaking down the topic so it makes more sense to me 😉
Glad the video helped you understand the topic better! You are very much welcome!
Man i had my first biochemistry class in college and i didn't understand a thing, i felt like a dumbass. I'm so happy i found this video i feel so relieved !
No reason to feel dumb, it's a tough topic. I'm so glad this helped clear things up for you.
leah bless you heart. i took ochem in 4 weeks for a summer class. wouldnt have made it without you
Glad I could help!
I use all of your material. THANK YOU for being an excellent teacher and sharing your talent with us!
You're welcome! I'm glad the videos helped :)
Great video! I haven't used Polarimetry for many years and this was a great refresher video. Thanks for making it!
Glad it was a helpful refresher!
5:15 i can"t thank you enough for this info, that what is was looking for, thanks.
in my knowledge, D and L isn't concerned with the optical rotation
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Thankkkk yoouu! Writing tomorrow and this just makes sense!
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Thanks!
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Ur video had helped me a lot for my presentation preparation thanks Leah 😊
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Thank you for all of these tutorials! They are extremely helpful
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Thank you so much. So glad that I found this video !!
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Finally makes sense! Thank you for this video!
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Your presentation was superb. Clear and concise. I'm very grateful.
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as a directioner the number of times "one direction" was mentioned made me emotional LOL but seriously THANK YOU SO MUCH LEAH youre such a blessing
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Gee thank you so much, I needed this a week ago
robertzolfable you needed this a week ago, I needed this a month ago
better late than never?
this is how i dream to be as a professor someday, thank you so muh
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Thank you very much
you really helped me alot
pls don't stop posting your video's
Definitely more videos to post! Please make sure you are subscribed and share the channel to your friends :)
This makes so much more sense than my lab handout. Thank you!!!
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this is soo detailed love it.keep it maam
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That was really helpful!
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Amazing explanation 👌
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@@Leah4sci can I ask you my doubts,I think you can help me solving problems personally?
Real helping video
Happy to help!
After watching such a wonderful video. A question arises in my mind. I wish you can make it clear. I want to know what actually is the mechanism that optically active solution/medium rotate the plane of polarized light? Physically what happens there? Thanks
I'm sorry, but I don't offer tutoring over social media. For help with questions like this and more, I recommend joining the organic chemistry study hall. Details: leah4sci.com/join or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
Saved my life
Glad I could help!
thank you!
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Your videos have helped soo much, so THANK YOU! Do you by any chance have videos/information on your site about diasteromers?
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I cover diastereomers in the orgo study hall: leah4sci.com/join
I just love u, very interesting and easy
Wow, thanks!
thank you
You're welcome
If R means rectus ( right ) clockwise direction
S means sinister ( left ) anticlockwise direction
Iam right ?
That is correct with regards to priority groups 1, 2 and 3
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Chiral carbon must have four different groups or atom
Its right or wrong
Pls explain about chiral carbon or chiral centre
Hello, sorry for interrupting i just want to ask about achiral compounds : do they have R & S configurations? Or do they rotate? And also i want to ask in chiral compounds why we cancel the lowest priority atom shouldnt it rotate with the others which are attached to the carbon center?
I'm sorry, but I don't offer tutoring over social media. For help with questions like this and more, I recommend joining the organic chemistry study hall. Details: leah4sci.com/join or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
so so so good. i realized that i pay the uni just for taking the exams and my diploma
Lol. That's not good! I hope there's a little bit of teaching going on.
Excellent.I can say excellent a number of times.why? We are biologists to whom your narration makes the entire subject easily understandable.One request.Instead of Bromo butane kindly explain with glucose and amino acids.
I'm sorry, but I don't offer tutoring through UA-cam comments. For help with this and more, I recommend joining the organic chemistry study hall. Full details: leah4sci.com/join
In the tube is there only one chiral molecule in there at a time or can u pit 2 in there ?
millions!
great video
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i love you thank you
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Thankyou mam. I love you. But im curious to know from which country you belong. I am really feeling lucky to find u.
Why does my country matter?
Leah4sci . Yeah of course no matter. You are only my teacher now. But i would like to tell u that u r a responsible human for humanity as well as for your country. I would like to know that fortunate country by which i would tell my friends that my organic chemistry have been strong with the help of a (.........) tutor instead of a foreigner tutor. I would be glad to know and share your videos. Sorry if my words are inconvenient but i really love your teaching....
Thank you very much for your kind words :) I am in the US
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Thanks!
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I'm learning about optics in physics 3 will it help?
no, this is about chirality. However, it's a short video so a quick review won't hurt
Hey leah!
Just wanted to tell you, you're be
Thanks