Maybe, I'll never meet with you sir in entire my life , But I'll remember for a long time you , as I came to understand very clearly the topic... Thanks 😊 for your Valuable Lecture . Wish you a happy and long life #Thank_You_Teacher
Can you please do a vedio on reaction mechanism .And thankuuuu for such a great job .You have showed me the way to visualize organic chemistry in an entirely different manner.Highly obliged😀
A ketone by definition has to be placed between two branches. Therefore, there is only one possible placement of a ketone in propanone since there is only one location for it to be. If the ketone were moved, it would no longer be a ketone, because it would appear at the end or beginning of a chain and be an aldehyde. In heptanone, the ketone could be in multiple locations, therefore 2-heptanone, 3-heptanone, etc... If you didn't specify which carbon the ketone was on, you could make a mistake.
I laugh everything he says you probably already know this because I don't know a darn thing. Wish me luck on my test tomorrow, i'll certainly need it ;P
Can I ask the fuctional group of Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Carbonate, Calcium Hypochlorite, sodium hypochlorite, and hydrochloric acid?????answer it please thank you!!
So the short answer is that most of the things you listed as ionic compounds and therefore do not contain organic functional groups in the traditional sense at all.
Our teacher ask us to listed 10 organic compounds present at home with its corresponding functional group sad to say she only gives activities and no discussion due to new normal
@@jhoraceliquigan3006 Go to your medicine cabinet and look up some of the ingredients. Or... look at some cosmetics/shampoo/conditioner bottles in your shower! You'll find a ton. :)
this 14 minute video did a better explanation compared to my 2.5 hour lecture class. thanks!
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Chemistry final is tommorow, your a godsend dude thank you bro!
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Thank you. Honestly huge help as I cannot understand class lectures 😅
Tnx for these,,,im a new sub here and i already understood this better than my chemistry teacher
I'm starting ochem in 3 weeks and this really helped me understand what I'll study. Thank you!❤
Clear, concise, information dense video. Thank you.
Maybe, I'll never meet with you sir in entire my life ,
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I'll remember for a long time you , as I came to understand very clearly the topic...
Thanks 😊 for your Valuable Lecture .
Wish you a happy and long life
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wooow the way I understood this is beyond me thank you so much for the lesson ❤❤❤
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Great video. Thanks for sharing!
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Great explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Can you please do a vedio on reaction mechanism .And thankuuuu for such a great job .You have showed me the way to visualize organic chemistry in an entirely different manner.Highly obliged😀
Awesome lesson
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Glad you like it!
Thank you as always for these great videos!
Thanks very much sir i think am liking chemistry now
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Please do a video on mechanism
Thank you..... this will really help...
Very nice and great it'll help me
really it is very useful thanks so much
Why didn't you tell the location of the ketone group in propanone but you did it for heptanone?
A ketone by definition has to be placed between two branches. Therefore, there is only one possible placement of a ketone in propanone since there is only one location for it to be. If the ketone were moved, it would no longer be a ketone, because it would appear at the end or beginning of a chain and be an aldehyde. In heptanone, the ketone could be in multiple locations, therefore 2-heptanone, 3-heptanone, etc... If you didn't specify which carbon the ketone was on, you could make a mistake.
great video, however, should have done ketones before carboxylic acids if you are going to refer to them in the carboxylic acids explanation
Great suggestion!
Amazing too good
Thanks a lot 😊
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Nice explanation sir....what's your good name sir..?
Mr. Saucedo :)
I laugh everything he says you probably already know this because I don't know a darn thing. Wish me luck on my test tomorrow, i'll certainly need it ;P
how did it go??😂😂I am curious.1 YEAR LATER
How did it go? I’m guessing bad cuz he just disappeared
Why dont you have to tell the location of the double bond in like aldehyde
+ace boogie Aldehydes occur at the end of chains. It’s impossible for them to occur in the middle of one.
Can I ask the fuctional group of Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Carbonate, Calcium Hypochlorite, sodium hypochlorite, and hydrochloric acid?????answer it please thank you!!
So the short answer is that most of the things you listed as ionic compounds and therefore do not contain organic functional groups in the traditional sense at all.
@@chemistryinaminute can I know I know all the organic compounds present at home with their functional group..I really need for our homework😔😔😔
Our teacher ask us to listed 10 organic compounds present at home with its corresponding functional group sad to say she only gives activities and no discussion due to new normal
@@jhoraceliquigan3006 Go to your medicine cabinet and look up some of the ingredients. Or... look at some cosmetics/shampoo/conditioner bottles in your shower! You'll find a ton. :)
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So helpful thank you
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