Whoops, we had a misspeak at 6:25. The diazonium salt is acting as an electrophile in this reaction, and it’s a fairly weak electrophile. Thanks for your support and understanding!
Off topic request: I wonder if you'd consider a video on surface chemistry. I doesn't come up on the undergraduate ciriculum but it's important in many situations.
Whoops, we had a misspeak at 6:25. The diazonium salt is acting as an electrophile in this reaction, and it’s a fairly weak electrophile. Thanks for your support and understanding!
U guys should make videos on gram-negative stains and microbial stuff. like how endospores are basically indestructible and how they reproduce
Ooh I'd like a course on microbiology
Deboki teaches soooo well
Very informational, thank you!
It's the series that just keeps going!
Off topic request: I wonder if you'd consider a video on surface chemistry. I doesn't come up on the undergraduate ciriculum but it's important in many situations.
I'm just watching for personal edification & because I think chemistry is interesting and HOLY CRAP we're *47* episodes in‽
Methyl yellow you make bathtime so much fun
Everytime that I hear mention of a salt in chemistry I want to listen to that great love song "NaCl."
oh we're wrapping things up omg
wow this has come along so far and has helped a lot!!
tysmmm! :3
No idea what any of that is. But I'm interested. That's why I'm here.
Awesome
I literally just went over this
for the algorithm
Merci
Demijanov. Or Demyanov. That's how its pronounced !
Ya/ija like in yak or york.
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