dude thank you so much, you cleared a lot of doubts i had
cirrusxfeiri 1 week ago
wow your videos are pretty straight forward and basic but its still dam helpful thanks a bunch bro...
abclol3kid 1 month ago
THANKS
freakyleon 3 months ago
does it necessarily need an alkyl group to stabilize the positive charge?
justin2293 3 months ago
No I'm Starting my undergraduate degree in chemistry and its the first time I've heard of this rule!!
1nkay 4 months ago
i finsihed my gcse and just started as chemistry. is it bad if i dont understand this video?
lfcandpo 4 months ago
Thank you so much! :) I have an exam about this tomorrow :D
domefev07 7 months ago
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GreenlandCat 8 months ago
but the thing i dont understand is when we do practical work for the alkene test there will be a colorless solution that wont help us ...how do i know that the test is successfull?
AssilalOmega 11 months ago
but won't the c+ be neutralised anyways when it bonds with the br- ??
himajabhatt 1 year ago
answer is C..love it! thanks!!!
shinoe9mp 1 year ago 7
Yupp... :D :D
Assassin5415 1 year ago
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Yupp... :D :D
Good video :), Your videos are my revision with the exam tomorrow :p,
All these comments are months old, maybe I should have started soonnerr :(
0oStReTcHo0 1 year ago 9
Thank you sooo much :)
richard93goodman 1 year ago
Very nicely done! This was so easy to understand. :3
Answer's C FYI.
Skaijo 1 year ago
Holy hell, that was so clear. I never understood the whole "stabilizing thing" until now. :)
y3nd0 1 year ago
you are a life saver. this is great! thanks!
MmeSamIAm 1 year ago
Omg thank you soooooooo much learnt more than I would in a 50minute lesson with my chemistry teacher!
uniquelegance 1 year ago
good
ThePharmaman2010 1 year ago
ITS AWESOME !!!
rezaeijavan 2 years ago
Thanks !!!! Really GOOOOO !
tnx
UTKARSHKR 2 years ago
omg, thank you very much I finally understand it:D
DevrimciKiz14 2 years ago
dude thank you so much, you cleared a lot of doubts i had
cirrusxfeiri 1 week ago
wow your videos are pretty straight forward and basic but its still dam helpful thanks a bunch bro...
abclol3kid 1 month ago
THANKS
freakyleon 3 months ago
does it necessarily need an alkyl group to stabilize the positive charge?
justin2293 3 months ago
No I'm Starting my undergraduate degree in chemistry and its the first time I've heard of this rule!!
1nkay 4 months ago
i finsihed my gcse and just started as chemistry. is it bad if i dont understand this video?
lfcandpo 4 months ago
Thank you so much! :) I have an exam about this tomorrow :D
domefev07 7 months ago
thhhhhhhhaaaaaannnnnkkkkk yooooouuuuu
GreenlandCat 8 months ago
but the thing i dont understand is when we do practical work for the alkene test there will be a colorless solution that wont help us ...how do i know that the test is successfull?
AssilalOmega 11 months ago
but won't the c+ be neutralised anyways when it bonds with the br- ??
himajabhatt 1 year ago
answer is C..love it! thanks!!!
shinoe9mp 1 year ago 7
Yupp... :D :D
Assassin5415 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Yupp... :D :D
Assassin5415 1 year ago
Good video :), Your videos are my revision with the exam tomorrow :p,
All these comments are months old, maybe I should have started soonnerr :(
0oStReTcHo0 1 year ago 9
Thank you sooo much :)
richard93goodman 1 year ago
Very nicely done! This was so easy to understand. :3
Answer's C FYI.
Skaijo 1 year ago
Holy hell, that was so clear. I never understood the whole "stabilizing thing" until now. :)
y3nd0 1 year ago
you are a life saver. this is great! thanks!
MmeSamIAm 1 year ago
Omg thank you soooooooo much learnt more than I would in a 50minute lesson with my chemistry teacher!
uniquelegance 1 year ago
good
ThePharmaman2010 1 year ago
ITS AWESOME !!!
rezaeijavan 2 years ago
Thanks !!!! Really GOOOOO !
rezaeijavan 2 years ago
tnx
UTKARSHKR 2 years ago
omg, thank you very much I finally understand it:D
DevrimciKiz14 2 years ago