Resonance Made Easy! Finding the Most Stable Resonance Structure - Organic Chemistry
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Resonance Made Easy! Are you struggling with Resonance structures or just don't really get what's going on when you do it? Well it's just the movement of electrons from one region to another. This used to be one of my most dreaded things to do in Orgo I after NMRs. But eventually I figured out a better way of thinking about it and I show you guys in this video! Don't forget to check out the "bloops" at the end and see the struggles of Orgo Made Easy. =D
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I spent several hours reading over my college textbook and notes, staring at these problems in frustration...And it literally only took me a few minutes to understand from your video! Gold star for you, sir!
+Mark Miller Wooo! First Gold Star! :D Glad to hear that I could help. Btw Mark, if you're interested in possibly getting a free tutoring session with me, you should check out my Patreon Page which has a Free Tutoring Lottery option! (www.patreon.com/OrgoMadeEasy)
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lol i am studying this in high school
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REAL 😭😭😭
You sir just turned hour lecture into 10 mins of my time! I have no idea why professors cant teach like this! Amazing!
LOLLLL trueeeeeee
I'm in tears. Taking my MCAT in two weeks and I COULD NOT master this concept. It would cost me so many questions on my full length practice exams. I finally get it and can apply it. You have a gift not many have so thank you for using it and being a blessing for me and so many others. THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart!!!
“It’s okay if you make it, don’t worry” 🥺 I appreciate you
Watching your videos during the pandemic is a lifesaver, I have no clue how to study anymore due to the lack of effort my professors are putting in, by them only giving us simple slides with no explanation & detail. Thank you!
Glad my videos could help Aladdin! 😄 Best of luuuuck!
Thank you so much. I was struggling with resonance and your explanation of "filling in the gap" where there are positively charged atoms really flipped a switch in my mind. Awesome video!
You’re welcome!! All of Orgo can be this easy 😉
Is it just me, or is this guy cute? But yeah, helpful vid :D
no he is adorable. =]
except he talks like a Valley Girl...like literally every male in the US under the age of 40...
I had the same thought ajajahshhsj
Concentrate on ur studies😶😂
no,he is super cute;)
I went through hours of studying, for you to explain it to me in 10 min. I literally can't explain how grateful I am for this video. Do you still tutor?
Just saw your comment! Yes!! I’ve still been tutoring/probably will for the rest of my life. 😊 #NoRetirementForMe Hope Orgo went/is going well! Feel free to reach out OrgoMadeEasy@Gmail.com for tutoring! Rates range from $60-$150/HR depending on which tutor/how early in the semester students sign up! 😀
Frank , I study in 11th grade in India and really saying your teaching technique was really really really awesome. It was extremely good and intuitive your name is frank and your teaching technique is also "frank" keep it up brother , it was just gooooood. and I want to ask that what if we are given with a neutral molecule then also we have to follow the same steps?
+Sarthak Sharma Thanks! :D It's always great to hear feedback from students like you, makes it all worth it in the end. :] And yes for neutral molecules, you have to look for atoms with lone pairs (usually NItrogen or Oxygen) that can resonante and move them to form double bonds usually.
Okay frank , thanks a lot now really if anyone say to me hey can you build some resonance structures , I can make them easily thanks to you ....
TheLazyLearner omggggg #indainsquad XDDDDDDDDD
it’s my second week in ochem and i already have an exam next week, thank you for helping me understand resonances :’)!
YOU'RE THE BEST. I mean, I read all I could about it, and still not get clarity, but watching this 8 minute video, possibly cleared all my doubts. Keep it up, bro!
Rohan Bhatt Thanks Rohan! I'm glad it could do all that for you. lol Thanks again for the support. #ThanksForMakingMyDay
Right lmao
YOU ARE GREAT! Thank you for taking your time to explain this to us and help so many people. Your videos are a mixture between fun and great explanations. Thanks again and keep on doing this! You save many lives by doing this haha !
You taught me this concept better in 8 minutes than my orgo prof did in two weeks... you're magic
i just avoid resonance in 11th standard but i started facing great problems when my 12th board was at the end...then i tried a lot to learn this topic reading many books wasting my time but i just failed....
your video is just not a video it is a great technic to rid off a huge tension of chemistry.....
love it from *India* ....
thank you so much❤
How come college professors never do lectures like this...
I think Chemistry has become so dull and simple to professors, they simply cannot teach well or they won't teach well. It's sad.
The field of study is called pedagogy, and most teachers, ridiculously enough, don't understand it. They're literally bad at the thing they're being paid to do.
You are amazing! Please keep creating videos, you're a wonderful teacher :)
Thanks Emma! :] That's the plan! Thanks for watching!
wonderful teaching sir..! that point that 2 electrons should be shifted to bond and not carbon was the reason i was failing. hands down to u sir...!
its imperative to memorize when the main elements used in Orgo are at a neutral formal charge. O at 2 bonds 2 lone pairs; N at 3 bonds 1 lone pair; C at 4 bonds 0 lone pairs; halogens at 3 lone pairs 1 bond. If you remember these rules it makes everything clear. It just becomes an easy logic puzzle (you can also calculate formal charges on anything if you're not sure by applying the formula: Group number of element - (bonds attached to element + lone pair electrons))
+Michael Kagan That's a really great point! It's something I've been meaning to make a video on, but never quite got a chance to.
I've discovered your channel now and I have my Organic Chemistry test on Tuesday. I will see all your videos to check I know everything I need to know. Btw, thank you very much for this one. It has been really helpful for me (sometimes I just think about moving all bonds and this have cleared my ideas! ) ^^
Thank you so much!! Took me so long to get my head around this but your video has cleared it all up!
Thank you for making this so easy! I finally understand what I've been doing wrong and how to do it right!
You’re welcome! 😊 You made it to the other side! 😆
thank you!! I am watching this for an exam on Friday and it helps!!!!
Awesome!! You can conquer resonance~~~! (Btw theres 4 more Resonance Videos on my channel if you need exam level problems haha). Also be sure to hit the bell 🛎 button because I’m coming out with a new Orgo Made Easy Podcast series soon!
Can you cover formal charges? I watched your other resonance vids. This is the best one if you have a basic understanding for resonance! I am glad I did not give up watching. Thanks.
Thanks for watching Melissa! I’ll add that to the list 👍🏼🙂. Any specific Qs about formal charges? Also if you or any friends are looking for a tutor my team and I still have availabilities and rates range from $80-$180/HR depending on the tutor.
Really man, I messed up resonating structures like each and every time I did it... Now I am finally doing it right, all of it! Thank you!
You would be the BEST O-Chem teacher... ever!
Hey frank I don’t know if u can see this now can this seems like an old video but I jus wanna to say thank u soooo much for all your help I was sooooo confused for this topic for the longest time u made it so clear really appreciate it u r such a good teacher !!! I binged watch all ur videos lol keep up the good work hehe
Joyce xie Thanks!! 🥰 You commented actually right when I was checking my email 😆. Glad to hear the videos are still doing a bueno job! Always happy to show y’all them Orgo tricks 😉
Thank you! You helped me understand resonance 😊
This totally made my concept clear thank you so much!
we spent three classes in lecture learning about resonance, and I've spent two weeks trying to understand. this video helped me learn in 8 minutes. youtube is free. why am paying to go to college
🤷♂️ Profs are overrated sometimes 😂
Thank you very much. Please do one on formal charges too in compounds
this video was so informative!! thank you for such a detailed yet easy to follow explanation. i loved the bloopers at the end too :D
Thanks for watching!! 😁 Where are you taking Organic Chem at?
so simple to think about it like this! thank you !!
Gabriel Cordova you’re welcome!! I have 4 other Resonance videos that you can practice this way of thinking with 😃, it’s nice not to have to worry abt formal charge calculations right?
@@OrgoMadeEasy yea I was always worried about having to count hydrogens when moving to keep track but this is so much more straight forward lol
1:08 umm
It was really helpful btw, I had been struggling with the concept and you made it quite logical🥺❤️Thankyou professor Frank=)
thank you sooooo much you have no idea how much this helped
Our new Orgo Made Easy Podcast series is out! 🎉 ua-cam.com/video/nvqP8Z45rGY/v-deo.html
This was actually great! Thanks!
You’re welcome! 🙂 happy to hear this vid is still helpful 😁
This was super helpful, thank you!
This completely changed the way I look at resonance structures. It cleared so much up for me! Thank you !
wow it is awesome how a topic can be such a challenge until you visualize what is going on and then all of a sudden understand everything. Thank you for your video it really did make me finally understand what's going on here lol. I have a question, my professor taught us how to make resonance structures based on that the electrons would move only if a carbon is sp2 hybridized and if it's "sp3" for example, the electrons cannot move to that bond. That's what made me be so confused about it but watching your video cleared it all up in my head. I just don't get the hybridization concept too well...would you be able to give me your insight on this?
+Giselle Mademoiselle Hi Giselle! Not sure if you still have that question but I believe ChemSurvival from this video has a video that can clear that up. But if not one of the resources I mention in this video can def help! "7 Must Know Resources For Organic Chemistry" ua-cam.com/video/1QkGxQCI1es/v-deo.html
“i’ll forgive you” 😂😂
this video was so helpful thanks king
Thanks Addi! Got a new Podcast series coming out this week so be sure to hit that bell 🛎 button! 😊
thank you so so much! this is ten times more helpful than my lectures ;')
Happy to help! 😊 In case you or any friends are looking for tutoring feel free to reach out at www.OrgoMadeEasy.org! 😁
excellent! I have no clue what this is for, but I know how to do it now!
Haha thanks for watching regardless. How did you come across this video? :o
Was looking for information on resonance - tuning solenoids, resonance of volumes/ chambers, strings etc... when I saw something about resonance and chemistry, I was intrigued. It didn't turn out to be quite the concept that I was anticipating (I was expecting something more along the lines of how electromagnetic, or mechanical vibrations resonate with different molecular structures). There was a different video that I saw first that was quite long/ tedious and didn't give a very good explanation, because the example that was used was confounded by the fact he'd made his resonant structure essentially diagonally symmetrical to his starting molecule (which was rather confusing, because it seemed much simpler just to flip the molecule, and it made the steps seem unnecessary). Your example was much clearer, made perfect sense, and didn't have any nerd-baggage (his videos seemed bitter or something >_> ). Anyway, again I really enjoyed your video. Excellently clear procedure.
hi li Wow that's a funny story lol. I'm glad you at-least got to learn some Orgo along the way. And thanks for the positive feedback, I really appreciate it, especially since you're not even an Orgo student. But in case you ever take the class, you know where to go now ;). Gluck with your resonance stuff!
2021 and this video makes it easy!! thank you!!
This was so clear and easy to understand!! Thank you!!!
Thank you!!
You made it so simple and this helped me a lot
you made it so easy for me !! thank you very helpful
ons soussi Your welcome! And it's because it really is just that easy! :D
I get how to pull electrons but I don't get when to stop or how many resonance structures one compound has
Don’t stop...never stop finding them... 💪...but no seriously typically Profs just ask for a few or if they want all theres like 3-6 at most. Atleast from what I’ve seen
don't tell my professor but you teach orgo better and in an easier way to understand
Great stuff frank, thanks!
This video helped immensely; thank you so much! :)
Your welcome! I'm glad it could help you! If you would like to help support the creation of more of these videos you can do so by pitching in as little as $1 or $2 on our Patreon page www.Patreon.com/OrgoMadeEasy!
Great Video! :) Thank you for all your hard work!
+Holly Watson Thanks Holly! Noooooooo problemo! You and the other awesome viewers make it all worth it! Which speaking of which make sure you know about all the perks of being a subscriber of Orgo Made Easy in this video: ua-cam.com/video/1QkGxQCI1es/v-deo.html
yo bro you my nigga
Video is awesome. Pls explain the topic hyperconjugation and reaction mechanisms next
thanks alot sir, you really helped me
You’re welcome! Happy to help! 😄
thanks it really helped
Thank you so much!!!! You're fantastic!!
man you rock to the core
I dont think this is amazing video! Because, this video is beyond amazing! Simply superb! Excellent work! Keep it up and keep posting videos like this. Thanks!!! :)
I have to believe he was touched by God to teach because wow!! Thank you so much!
Thank you!
You’re very welcome Gabriella! 😄
thanks brother very helpful
God Frank you're good, thanks for the lecture!
Sir you are truly great
Finally I understood it!😢♥️♥️♥️
oh gosh!..... I've been trying to solve this problem for 6 months...... nd finally i learnt resonance in 8 minutes....... i m gonna my private tutor 2 inform him dat i m leaving his tutn classes....... #learningorganicchemisfun #thanks2frank
This is kind of ASMR to me i love it
Thank you soooo much! This helped!
why it felt like he’s flirting w me🤭
Oh my gosh I spent 4 hours going over the lecture video my teacher gave. I actually know what I’m doing now. Can you be my professor 😭
oh thank you so much........this was the best explanation...........now i m going to rock my chem. exam.....whaich is day after tomorrow.....!!!!
Thanks dr.frank that's amazing explaining 😊
A future pharmacist passed here 👀❤
You’re very welcome! Hope to see you at a pharmacy is a few years. 😉
This was a helpful video. I’m just confused at this point how you know how many resonance structures a compound or ion has?
also I would like to know how to compare stability of multiple compounds using the concept of resonance
thank you for making sensse of this, Thanks
Thank you !
Thank you so much 😊
Yaaaay thank you so much!!!!
Thank you so much 🥺
excellent video thank uu sir..
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Thank you 💖
3:10 how dare you assume the gender of the carbon atoms
its 2021
thnk u so mch frank u made it too easy
Can you tell the reason why some says that toluene has 5 hyperconjugating structure
When I drew it there is 11 structures
Can you tell me who is wrong?? 🤔
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That's great 💓
wow this was great!
Very helpful
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Thank you very much
GENIUS!!
Wow, all my years of college, and no one ever explained it like this. Reviewing for my masters exam, forgot all about resonance...smh. Thank you!
Omfg your explanation is so concise I’m amazed. Since covid happened, all my classes have been moved to online platforms and org chem is one of subjects I’m struggling in. You’re better than my professor 😭😭😭
Oh, so that's why the double bonds move. I finally understand it now. Thank you so much!
Gj 😂 I like the parenthesis which fly around 😂
first long exam later :)
This helped a lot :)
Thanks :)
Hope you can made a video for the flow of electrons in a reaction..
I find much difficulty in it xD
Great Job..
Fighting ~ ☺
Haha thanks Jen! I'm glad I could help. :] I actually do have a bunch of videos that cover those! They're all in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLP0TLbeMObSych-cPedP1B1rk_bNVZZKT.html. If you're in Orgo I, the Acid Catalyzed Hydration ones might be the best to go over that. And if you're in Orgo II my Wittig Reaction Mechanism is probably one of the better ones. :] #KeepCalmAndWatchOn haha
Yey.. The exam was over. I think i will pass it. Since i have answer all the questions :)
Thanks again :)
does steric hindrance play any role in deciding most stable resonance structure?
Thank you