No chiral centers? More like "No need to check, this was the coolest of all videos!" I definitely did not expect to come across VR in one of these vids, but now that I did, it was truly awesome. Thanks so much for making (and sharing) this video!
uhh...? do carbanions count as ionic? I mean I guess you could take a grignard's reagent with three different groups connected to the R group (other than the MgX) and when it is ionised, the carbanion would be chiral (if the carbon directly connected to the Mg was chiral) I guess? Idk for sure... I'm just a student
@@aryanmalhotra3666 yeah but I guess you could say that organometallic compounds are more ionic than covalent, and I guess a possible example (disclaimer: I could be wrong, I am just a student, not an expert in organic chemistry) could be a Gringnard's reagent molecule with a chiral carbon directly connected to the MgX group and the carbanion obtained on ionizing it would be chiral too?
how would you go about drawing stereoisomers for the allene, or other molecules with no chiral centers? Is it the same way despite 2^n (where n is number of chiral centers) not being applicable?
Damn, this software is amazing. Just a request, please add atom's name on the atomic structure, it would make it even better. Looking forward to learn from u sir.
How does chirality relate to origin of life explorations...James tour mentions it...I've heard your tour debunks...if you have a video I'd like to watch it.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains oh i did...quite a while ago though..and I confess ...with no science background...I didn't understand a lot of it. That's why I hoped you had a video all about just what chirality it is. I know it has to do with the shape of molecules and whether they have a mirror image...but just not much more understanding than that.. I'll go back and watch those debunks though. Thanks for your response. Guess I need the 101 course.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains ok...I am becoming your student. I'm starting with amino acids and working all the way through. You are an amazing teacher, Professor Dave.
Less acidic acids do not readily accept electrons or donate hydrogen atoms so it means that it is stable as it is, it is not willing to do any of these readily . Since stable molecules do not react with any other atoms that's why it is considered to be stable
because you did not look for it before your orgo final, that's why you did not find it, when your exams came up close, you began franctically searching for an explaination for this topic and found this video
You know what, a series of videos on particular molecules and their configuration and what makes them special and how they form and how they're used/what they're used for would be damn wicked! Not sure if this would fit within the confines of this channel though?
This is a incredibly well done software, damn.
That is cool! If i had a headset i would definitely try this.
you can use it on a regular computer too! but it's waaaaaay more fun in the headset :)
This tool is REALLY helpful, I'd like to see more of it
don't worry i will do a bunch of stuff with this! if there's something specific you want to see feel free to email me about it.
Professor Dave good to come back and see you steppin it up! Absolutely love the program! Cheers!
7:54 hexabenzene launched into space!!
Wow...that was the most advanced software i ever seen to explain.
No chiral centers? More like "No need to check, this was the coolest of all videos!" I definitely did not expect to come across VR in one of these vids, but now that I did, it was truly awesome. Thanks so much for making (and sharing) this video!
Crazy how he materializes compounds out of thin air. He's ascended from Chemistry Jesus to Chemistry God.
I am really impressed about this software!!! Never saw this before. Really great demonstration.
So specialized software, damn good it.
Great tutorial, just one question about the interface; Do you know how to minimize the jittering on the selector?
i've fixed that for later ones!
a tutorial on how to customize those aspects of the interface would be amazing!
This is super cool you using the VR
is chirality is possible in Ionic compounds? If no why?
not that i'm aware of, too much symmetry, it's a covalent phenomenon
no compound is fully ionic or covalent, i am not sure what you mean
uhh...? do carbanions count as ionic? I mean I guess you could take a grignard's reagent with three different groups connected to the R group (other than the MgX) and when it is ionised, the carbanion would be chiral (if the carbon directly connected to the Mg was chiral) I guess? Idk for sure... I'm just a student
@@aryanmalhotra3666 yeah but I guess you could say that organometallic compounds are more ionic than covalent, and I guess a possible example (disclaimer: I could be wrong, I am just a student, not an expert in organic chemistry) could be a Gringnard's reagent molecule with a chiral carbon directly connected to the MgX group and the carbanion obtained on ionizing it would be chiral too?
You introduced me to an amazing software
how would you go about drawing stereoisomers for the allene, or other molecules with no chiral centers? Is it the same way despite 2^n (where n is number of chiral centers) not being applicable?
What software is that ???????
Damn, this software is amazing. Just a request, please add atom's name on the atomic structure, it would make it even better. Looking forward to learn from u sir.
How does chirality relate to origin of life explorations...James tour mentions it...I've heard your tour debunks...if you have a video I'd like to watch it.
Well I talk about it quite a lot in my debunks of him, so I don't think you did watch those.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains oh i did...quite a while ago though..and I confess ...with no science background...I didn't understand a lot of it. That's why I hoped you had a video all about just what chirality it is. I know it has to do with the shape of molecules and whether they have a mirror image...but just not much more understanding than that.. I'll go back and watch those debunks though. Thanks for your response. Guess I need the 101 course.
Check earlier in this organic chemistry series, I explain all about it.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains ok...I am becoming your student. I'm starting with amino acids and working all the way through. You are an amazing teacher, Professor Dave.
Great one
Best explanation ❤❤❤❤
Can you also explain chirality of diene ligands
I prefer ball and stick view as well
Professor i'm lil confused can you please explain why less acidic acids more stable than higher strength acids
Less acidic acids do not readily accept electrons or donate hydrogen atoms so it means that it is stable as it is, it is not willing to do any of these readily . Since stable molecules do not react with any other atoms that's why it is considered to be stable
How do yo did it such a great animation?
it's software called Nanome, check it out!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains whether it works in android?
it's not an app it's a virtual reality program, i use it on oculus rift
@@ProfessorDaveExplains ok
Thanks for so instant reply!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains
Please do such animation on confirmations of cyclohexane!
Chemistry iron man 😁
hahaha,funny
@@calvinzhang4674 yes 🤣
That was very Fe-unny!
tell me why I didn't find this until my orgo final... thank you for your help!
because you did not look for it before your orgo final, that's why you did not find it, when your exams came up close, you began franctically searching for an explaination for this topic and found this video
Can i see a 5meo dmt .
You know what, a series of videos on particular molecules and their configuration and what makes them special and how they form and how they're used/what they're used for would be damn wicked! Not sure if this would fit within the confines of this channel though?
Awesome cool
Nano technology
wow!
Which software you use
the software used in this clip is called nanome
1000th like🎉
You ar hust playing not explaining