Even with a background in chemistry, I REALLY struggle with organic chemistry! I definitely find it the hardest part. Out of all the organic chemistry videos, I find yours the most accessible and easy to follow though. As you keep the jargon and details to a minimum and do worked examples too. I love your analogies like nucleophiles being bullies trying to get onto merry-go-round and pushing off another person for Sn2 reaction! And giving historical context with regards to WW1 chemical warfare as starting point for creating anticancer drugs and how they work at DNA level. My degree was biochemistry so I love this aspect! Gives organic chemistry a more meaningful context and makes more interesting - especially for those going into medicine! Rather than never ending pathways of reactions, which just make my head hurt! Thanks again :)
Wow, you are a great presenter!! Thanks for the review (took organic chemistry 12 years ago) -- your analogies and related stories were wonderful, concise, and useful!!
The way of teaching is blasting...keep it up madam and all crash course team .....God bless you all for delivering such fantastic performance in the field of Chemistry and in the field of education..Thank you so much
A question about the products of the reaction Why do we have formation of HBr strong acid from Br- even that Br- is a very weak base on its own it cannot take a proton. Can we form strong acid HBr or HCl just from H+ + Cl- --> HCl ?
In solution, there is no HCl or HBr. If any HCl enters water, it will dissociate into H+ and Cl-. There is no HCl is solution, and if there is H+ and Cl- in solution, you can say it is a solution of HCl, and if u distill it, u will get HCl.
I'm watching this as if I understand
Even with a background in chemistry, I REALLY struggle with organic chemistry! I definitely find it the hardest part. Out of all the organic chemistry videos, I find yours the most accessible and easy to follow though. As you keep the jargon and details to a minimum and do worked examples too. I love your analogies like nucleophiles being bullies trying to get onto merry-go-round and pushing off another person for Sn2 reaction! And giving historical context with regards to WW1 chemical warfare as starting point for creating anticancer drugs and how they work at DNA level. My degree was biochemistry so I love this aspect! Gives organic chemistry a more meaningful context and makes more interesting - especially for those going into medicine! Rather than never ending pathways of reactions, which just make my head hurt! Thanks again :)
nice Recess reference @4:35
I'm learning a lot even when half of it I don't understand.
Wow, you are a great presenter!! Thanks for the review (took organic chemistry 12 years ago) -- your analogies and related stories were wonderful, concise, and useful!!
The way of teaching is blasting...keep it up madam and all crash course team .....God bless you all for delivering such fantastic performance in the field of Chemistry and in the field of education..Thank you so much
I love how they have an app now!!!
Debocki, please make available screenshots of (or flashcards ) of reactions...
We want it....❤️ Love from India.
Flashbacks to SN2: "War, war never changes".
I love her bangs and glasses!
with the wise use of chemistry, I think there will be more benefits
Great thing for biohazardous products, objects, units, And utensils
Thanks for the lesson. It's great!
THANK YOU. I REALLY NEED THIS.
I saw "subsitution" and just thought of an amazing Crash Course Series
**CRASH COURSE CRYPTOGRAPHY**
Yes mam WW1
I just love ur show and work so much thanks a lot I am so much better now coz these are basics for me as chem engineer ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Takes me back to my college days. Surprised myself with how well I kept up with her haha
This channel was suggested me by my Economics teacher, and know i got to know why he suggested me this.
That’s crazy I never knew that
A question about the products of the reaction
Why do we have formation of HBr strong acid from Br- even that Br- is a very weak base on its own it cannot take a proton. Can we form strong acid HBr or HCl just from H+ + Cl- --> HCl ?
Im... im pretty sure thats whats supposed to happen
In solution, there is no HCl or HBr. If any HCl enters water, it will dissociate into H+ and Cl-. There is no HCl is solution, and if there is H+ and Cl- in solution, you can say it is a solution of HCl, and if u distill it, u will get HCl.
Are these endothermic or exothermic? Do these qualify as any other type of reaction like redox?
When she said sn1 has only 2 steps and when she explains it looks like it has more than 2 steps
Turtle approved
oh organic chemistry like grass fed without gmos and stuff
She’s right.
nice...
Can I embed video from your channel on my blog site?
Okayyyy... Now in english pls, i really s... in chemistry
Can you explain Sn 1 and Sn 2 mechanics please I’m so confused
It's not that hard. What are you confused about?
WHat is so confusing in it
Which animation software you use
relaxing sounds from nature for you
wow
Hi
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dope
ww1... shows Sherman tank...
Yeah, that historical inaccuracy is sad... I missed animated WW1 landships so much that I rewatched the Crash Course European History intro.
Someone was so dumb n accidentally hit dislike
Livy was here. DON'T TELL MY DAD
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I'm early!
I was good until 3:55
I feel like that thumbnail is rather bad taste for a chemistry class...
Well they are talking about mustard gas and they explained pretty well why so... I don't see how its a bad thummbnail
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