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  • Its a real gud stuff...!!

  • Real shame I didn't have a teacher like you. My current chem teacher, she knows her stuff but her teaching skills are horrible! I learned a lot from this vid. I have some confidence now to do my chem quiz rather than freaking out :)

  • 7:20 where did he come from :s ? hahahaha

    it is a great video,helped a lot !

    thanks

  • great video

  • I lived your video- is it possible for you to email me your charts you were referring to? I am a kindergarten teacher career changer to PA and would love the resource.

  • Funny accent.

  • Wow, Thanks a lot for your lecture, please keep helping students like us with your wonderful teaching.!!!!!!

  • Hey can anyone verify this......isn't the numbering of carbons done from the left-hand side instead of the right-hand side????????!!!!!!!!!

  • @MrPoojanModi You start counting the carbon atoms from the side closest to the double bond, or the functional group.

  • @MrPoojanModi Late, but I felt bad nobody answered you. You number from the side where it it closest to a bond or where a functional group is on. :)

  • How much organic chemistry do I have to know for biochemistry?

  • @dysvanlist ..um A LOT

  • Shouldnt that be Pent-1-ene and Pent-2-ene

  • @WhiteRook94

    no, 1-pentene and 2-pentene is correct. You would only employ your nomenclature if there was more then one double bond (or more then one functional group I should say)

  • wait i thought with ethers you use -oxy prefix R-O-R and esters you use yl and then oate...??/ O__o....why did you use -yl with ether at the end?..I'm so sorry i'm trying to learn this by myself.. I only in honors chem..-15

  • awesome thanks:

  • Thanks maan you have just make my life easier!!! :)

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  • no entendu naa

  • I really wish I had an instructor like you. It makes much more sense when you explain chemistry. I like that you explain it as if we have no idea what your talking about as opposed to an instructor that expects us to know what he is explaining. Thanks for posting your videos.

  • Thank you so much, this is excellent.

  • ooooo Mr. B tried to show the other teacher up jj

  • Very Nice! I wish I had teachers like that back in grade school! I didn't learn jackshit in school. All my teachers were idiots or they taught straight from the book! Most of them didn't even know English! I liked teachers who knew what they were teaching! I made bad grades, because I was learning the same thing over and over, and I was already reading science books when I was about 4 years old! Nothing challenging! That's just me though, I love to learn! I love challenge! Awesome Video! 5/5!

  • Wow. 9 minutes and 25 seconds of this video taught me much more than 2 hours in a lecture. amazing.

    Thanks

  • nice!!

    thanks!!

    more power!

  • haha we had those stuffs in 10th grade.

  • yah and your english is pretty good . you learned that in grade 5 ? "stuffs" isn't a word to be used lmfao

  • wow thanks! and "yah" and "Imfao" are words to be used while writing a comp II paper.

  • actually they are...what's worng with you lol ????... they are used informally as a first person....and they are actually words unlike "stuffs" lol stuff ok , but stuffs? i mean come on you should know that by now a 9th grader knows that , wait let me rephrase that a 7th grader knows better.....

  • So, next time when your mom has any problem in her body parts then let me know I will take care of that or if you have any problem in understanding physics, or chemistry, or Biology, or Math any time contact your dad coz I dont want my son to be a moron. Be like me a SCIENCE student.

  • oh now a mama joke LOLL yah i'm sure your in "SCIENCES" probably a janitor at VSU ROFL!!! plz don't comment back your just making fun of your self LOL and if you still wish to i'm having a good laugh here so try not to be a dumbass...

  • and i have no clue what paper you'r writing useing "stuffs" good luck with that lmfaoo

  • I saw "Imfao" n "Lol" in Oxford and Encyclopedia! and for your kind information your dad means me, is done with all those English papres and is a 6th semester pre medicine student at VCU as presidential scholar wd 4.00.

  • LMFAO!!! wow i can't belive it took you two weeks to think of a lame comeback like that you must be really smart .... rofl and for your kind information i have a 1 yr degree in engineering and now my major is based on medical sciences ( life science) at Mcmaster i don't do your pussy ass medicine fuckin easy course and btw fuckin so easy to get into VSU .. so how about you take another week or two thinking about your reply .. dumbshit

  • omg plot twist

  • Excellent. See if I can practice those before I go to Organic Chemistry in the following semester.

  • thankyou your amazing!!!

  • And my textbook calls the ether methoxyethane.

  • Is 2-pentene or pent-2-ene more appropriate?

  • 2-pentene :)

  • Great lecture! more lectures for organic please. Excellent teaching skills. Please make more Organic Chemistry videos. Thanks once again.

  • Doesnt he mean esters not ethers?

  • think its an americanism. I'd say propan-2-ol too :)

  • Yea thats what i was taught

  • ethers :)

  • This video could save my high school life

  • Awesome!!

  • How come when Americans teach science I feel like it's a military drill?

  • mine 2

  • thanks for the great review, i really really really appreciate it! :-)

    You gents are great teachers.

  • Thank you!!

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