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Sir I'm sorry to say that you have made a mistake in 11.18 min that substitution reaction takes place for unsaturated hydrocarbons but it should take place in saturated hydro carbons as you have given the examples of saturated hydrocarbons only... please rectify and comment me
Summary: Carbon compounds unsaturated or saturated on combustion (reaction with oxygen ) give CO2+H2O + heat and light. With Limited oxygen, H2O is still produced, but CO is produced instead of CO2. In very limited supply of oxygen, C is produced along with H2O Oxidation is controlled combustion Substitution only for saturated hydrocarbons Addition reaction for unsaturated (to make it saturated) one C-C bond breaks Eg: Hydrogenation Addition of bromine can be used as test for saturation: Bromine water is reddish brown. When added to unsaturated hydrocarbon, it fades away when used up in addition reaction. But since addition reaction does not take place in saturated (and substitution is very slow), colour remains for saturated conc H2SO4 causes dehydration (removes H and OH) esters are formed from reaction of carboxylic acids and alcohols (Esterification around 31:00) Esters smell sweet, can be used as test for carboxylic acid Hydrolysis of esters gives a salt of the acid and an alcohol Answer: C2H5COOCH3 + H20 (esterification) Also written as methyl propanoate
Substitution reaction takes place in saturated hydrocarbons instead of saturated you told unsaturated sir; but your way of teaching and explaining is just awesome. Thankyou sir . You make my learning much easier
Sir Great Video, but as you have said at 11:15 that the substitution reaction takes place for unstaurated hydrocarbon which is not correct. Substitution reaction takes place for saturated hydrocarbon.
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Sir at 11:15, there is a slip tongue of Unsaturated Hydrocarbon in place of Saturated Hydrocarbon. Nonetheless, very nice video for understanding basic reactions of organic chemistry. 😁
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Another tiny question, when we talk about Addition (/Hydrogenation) reactions, it involved reduction and not oxidation, right? So, why is it that it comes under Oxidation reactions of hydrocarbons?
Who said that it cones under oxidation reaction. Oxidation reaction and addition reaction are both different chemical reactions. In oxidation reaction addition of oxygen Is dne with help of a oxidizing agent , but in addition reaction hydrogen is added to break the 2or3 bond between the hydrocarbons and then convert them into saturated hydrocarbons. There is nothing to be confused about . Rather than saying reduction we say addition of hydrogen.
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For everyone who's confused like me here ya go. If the carbon-to-carbon bonds are all single, the acid is saturated; if any of the bonds is double or triple, the acid is unsaturated and is more reactive (Britannica).
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CH3OH + C2H5COOH ➡️C2H5COOCH3 + H2O
IUPAC Name: Methyl propanoate
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Sir in substitution reactions saturated compounds are involved,but by mistake you told unsaturated
46:10 => C2H5COOCH3 + H20
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On 11:18 it should be saturated hydrocarbons
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Sir I'm sorry to say that you have made a mistake in 11.18 min that substitution reaction takes place for unsaturated hydrocarbons but it should take place in saturated hydro carbons as you have given the examples of saturated hydrocarbons only... please rectify and comment me
Exactly, it confused me too. It should rather be Saturated hydrocarbons.
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Summary:
Carbon compounds unsaturated or saturated on combustion (reaction with oxygen ) give CO2+H2O + heat and light.
With Limited oxygen, H2O is still produced, but CO is produced instead of CO2.
In very limited supply of oxygen, C is produced along with H2O
Oxidation is controlled combustion
Substitution only for saturated hydrocarbons
Addition reaction for unsaturated (to make it saturated) one C-C bond breaks
Eg: Hydrogenation
Addition of bromine can be used as test for saturation: Bromine water is reddish brown. When added to unsaturated hydrocarbon, it fades away when used up in addition reaction. But since addition reaction does not take place in saturated (and substitution is very slow), colour remains for saturated
conc H2SO4 causes dehydration (removes H and OH)
esters are formed from reaction of carboxylic acids and alcohols
(Esterification around 31:00)
Esters smell sweet, can be used as test for carboxylic acid
Hydrolysis of esters gives a salt of the acid and an alcohol
Answer: C2H5COOCH3 + H20 (esterification)
Also written as methyl propanoate
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I doubt the last one is methyl ethanoate
11:17 it is saturated instead of unsaturated
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Substitution reaction takes place in saturated hydrocarbons instead of saturated you told unsaturated sir; but your way of teaching and explaining is just awesome. Thankyou sir . You make my learning much easier
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Sir Great Video, but as you have said at 11:15 that the substitution reaction takes place for unstaurated hydrocarbon which is not correct.
Substitution reaction takes place for saturated hydrocarbon.
Thanks :) Right! By mistake I said unsaturated hydrocarbons. It should be saturated hydrocarbons.
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C2H5COO/H+CH3/OH-->C2H5COOCH3+H20
IUPAC NAME-METHYL PROPANOATE
COMMON NAME-- METHY PROPIONATE
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Sir at 11:15, there is a slip tongue of Unsaturated Hydrocarbon in place of Saturated Hydrocarbon.
Nonetheless, very nice video for understanding basic reactions of organic chemistry. 😁
At 20:06 bromination of unsaturated hydrocarbons, what catalyst is needed? Catalyst is a must for addition reaction.
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11 : 17 it is saturated hydorcarbon not unsaturated
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Another tiny question, when we talk about Addition (/Hydrogenation) reactions, it involved reduction and not oxidation, right? So, why is it that it comes under Oxidation reactions of hydrocarbons?
The removal of hydrogen occurs in oxidation and not reduction, so that was oxidation only
Who said that it cones under oxidation reaction. Oxidation reaction and addition reaction are both different chemical reactions. In oxidation reaction addition of oxygen Is dne with help of a oxidizing agent , but in addition reaction hydrogen is added to break the 2or3 bond between the hydrocarbons and then convert them into saturated hydrocarbons. There is nothing to be confused about . Rather than saying reduction we say addition of hydrogen.
Make sure to not to think about hygenation reaction to be a part of oxidation reaction both are different 😊
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Sir in substitution reaction you said that takes place for unsaturated hydrocarbons but you said ethane methane and .....
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46:05 C2H5COOCH3 (Methyl Propanoate) + H20
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For everyone who's confused like me here ya go.
If the carbon-to-carbon bonds are all single, the acid is saturated; if any of the bonds is double or triple, the acid is unsaturated and is more reactive (Britannica).
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I think sir meant that Methane is Saturated and not unsaturated at @11:20?
Yes, I had the same question
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Sir at 11:26 is that saturated or unsaturated carbon sir? SATURATED Right?
saturated
Saturated
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