Sir in qstn no 1 u said that there is a relationship in b/w kinetic stability and thermodynamic stability...but there is no direct relationship among them...
Correct... Thermodynamic stability and kinetic inertness are not related to each other. Kinetic instability/stability are not correct terms. Even, kinetically inert doesn't always mean that its thermodynamically unstable.
Sir,this is the first time I am going to give NET exam ,I am not that much get prepared(M.SC-1 YEAR 1 SEMESTER).can i revise what I had studied till now or can I go through new concepts?still get confusing?
It's better to revise what you know bcz you can only answer questions with perfection in csir exam bcz memory gets lower time to time...it's just my opinion...consider it or else just leave it
Because it's the least ∆ value which can make the mentioned transition feasible. ∆ value indicates the required energy for the transition. Why you need to give more energy when the transition can be feasible by applying least required energy!!
Sir in qstn no 1 u said that there is a relationship in b/w kinetic stability and thermodynamic stability...but there is no direct relationship among them...
Correct...
Thermodynamic stability and kinetic inertness are not related to each other.
Kinetic instability/stability are not correct terms.
Even, kinetically inert doesn't always mean that its thermodynamically unstable.
Thanks for the vedio sir....questions are tricky. ...plzzz continue this series sir
Thank you. Suggestion - bio inorganic
THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR EFFORTS Sir
in HgO there is no P to S LMCT...the reason for colour is due to F-centre..
Sir,this is the first time I am going to give NET exam ,I am not that much get prepared(M.SC-1 YEAR 1 SEMESTER).can i revise what I had studied till now or can I go through new concepts?still get confusing?
It's better to revise what you know bcz you can only answer questions with perfection in csir exam bcz memory gets lower time to time...it's just my opinion...consider it or else just leave it
@@karthikkd3471 you qualified csir net jrf??
Thank u so much sir😊....plz make vdo on organometallic chem.
Fe3+ (HS) is d5 and transitions are spin forbidden.
How can we expect d-d transitions their?
Thank you sir.... 🙏
Plz do more videos on organo metallic compounds Fischer tropsch synthesis,Wilkinson catalysis oxo process Grubbs Monsanto
I have purchased and ordered the ebook material sir . Can i know when the book will be received
Mail us at books.allboutchem@gmail.com
Sir in ur e book... pyQs also?
There's a seperate ebook on PYQs
And a seperate ebook on new questions named 1000+ new MCQs on chemistry
@@AllBoutChemistry ok sir
Next series is on Quantum, please Sir ❤️🙏
Sir how you take ∆ value as 17000 there are other values also
Because it's the least ∆ value which can make the mentioned transition feasible.
∆ value indicates the required energy for the transition. Why you need to give more energy when the transition can be feasible by applying least required energy!!
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Thank you sir
Next Video is Organometallic sir ..
Thank u sir
kinetically inert means thermodynamically stable, it is not always true sir,
You're correct but in most of the cases it's true and according to options that's the only thing we can say
Exactly.
Thank you sir 🙏