This video is pure gold. Thank you so much for making this stream and explaining these concepts in a such easy manner. You found yourself a new subscriber :D
Your organic chemistry explains helps me to understand in deeper level which my professor didn’t tell to us. I really appreciate that you make this video free and accessible for all students. I’m from Myanmar ❤
This video is pure gold. Thank you so much for making this stream and explaining these concepts in a such easy manner. You found yourself a new subscriber :D
Thank you so much for the kind words and I appreciate you subscribing. Glad it helped!
Your organic chemistry explains helps me to understand in deeper level which my professor didn’t tell to us. I really appreciate that you make this video free and accessible for all students. I’m from Myanmar ❤
Happy to help and I'm glad to be able to fill in the gaps that your professor has left!
here for my finals , thank you😇🙏
You're welcome 😊
Thank you so much for this Leah!! Very easy to understand as always!! I have shared this with my uni colleagues, of course!! :)
So glad you found it helpful! Thank you for sharing (and do suggest they subscribe)
I thought using TsCl/pyridine will change the OH into OTs rather than to Cl
Initially OTs which is then kicked out (good leaving group) by Cl-
Thank you very much for good explanation..... I am happy because you teach well and also you are my name sake🥰
We share a name? Cool! So glad I could help!
is PCC the only weak oxidizing reagent?
I doubt it, but it's typically the one you're expected to know for oxidizing primary alcohols to aldehydes
Swern oxidation uses a weak oxidising reagent so there /are/ other ones
Why is it H3PO3
At which point in the video?
Well done mam
Thanks a lot