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Hi Sir, I had a question at 8:20 (The Aliphatic Branched Alkene) you have said that it has 3 carbons in a straight chain and 1 branch however shouldn’t it not be 2 carbons in a straight chain and 2 branched chains. Could you please explain me this, it would be really appreciated. Thanks
It might look like two branches but you can’t have a C branch at the end of the chain, it just makes the chain longer. Straight chain doesn’t mean the chain is straight, it just means no branches
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Branched is a type of isomerism. Displayed is a type of formula. Branched means the C chain has other Cs coming of it, like a CH3 group for example. Displayed formula is when you represent the molecule by drawing out all the atoms and all the bonds
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You see for the branched alkanes eg the example at 8:20 do you call that a butane or a 2 methyl propane
2 methyl propane. You identify the longest chain, which is 3 in this case. Then name any branches
Hi do you have the a3 part?
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Unit 5 - BTEC Applied Science Chemistry
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Will find them at the end of this playlist
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Hi Sir, I had a question at 8:20 (The Aliphatic Branched Alkene) you have said that it has 3 carbons in a straight chain and 1 branch however shouldn’t it not be 2 carbons in a straight chain and 2 branched chains. Could you please explain me this, it would be really appreciated. Thanks
It might look like two branches but you can’t have a C branch at the end of the chain, it just makes the chain longer. Straight chain doesn’t mean the chain is straight, it just means no branches
@@BrysonChemistry Hi Sir, sorry for the late reply but I understand. Your videos have been wonderful for me was able to learn soo much from them the help they provided me is unimaginable. Thank you very very much Sir for the videos I really really appreciate it. Thank You Very Much. :D
are branched and displayed formula the same thing, if i was asked to draw c4h8, would both types be correct?
Branched is a type of isomerism. Displayed is a type of formula. Branched means the C chain has other Cs coming of it, like a CH3 group for example. Displayed formula is when you represent the molecule by drawing out all the atoms and all the bonds
Hii could you go over enthalpy change please
I’ll make that my next one and try to have it out before the weekend
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Q = mc x delta x T
@@nooh6842 I’ll have one out before the weekend for you 👍🏻
@@BrysonChemistry Thankyou so much because my exam is on Monday would be appreciated if you could do a few videos in the next 5 days.
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Hello Mr Bryson is it ok if we could get all of a2 and a3 please it would be very helpful
I’ll see what I can do 🤞🏻
Hi sir, can you go over the radical substation and mechanisms if hydrocarbons reaction please.
Will have one out in the next couple of days 🤞🏻
Done
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hello pls can you make a part 2 for this video where you talk about each isomers and aromatic organic molecules pls
Do you mean E Z isomers in alkenes? And then bonding in Benzene? I’m on with them now and will have them out in the next week 🙏🏻🤞🏻
@@BrysonChemistry Yep that’s what i mean, ok will wait till next week for that video :)
@@BrysonChemistry oh and also do u know what day u plan to release the video next week?
@@anujapiragash8326 skeletal formula one should be out this weekend and then hopefully symmetric and asymmetric alkenes, which includes EZ isomers
ua-cam.com/video/cc57udJhE0c/v-deo.html This covers E-Z isomers