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  • methyl chloride probably wasn't a good choice to show stereochemistry...

  • Who knew chemistry was so DRAMATIC??? AWESOME!

  • It really helped and the music choice is really appropriate. The trash compactor is about to squash the heroes in the music, just as my O Chem final will squash me in real life.

  • This is helpful, but the music isn't, I bet it will be playing in my head while writing my final today :P

  • Amazing!

    Very Cool Video!

  • Amazing!

    Very Cool Video!

  • For all who played the Nintendo 64 or the PC game, this music is featured on Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire.

    Bitches don't know about my Dash Randar!

    Oh and..."R Testers ROCK"! <--you know what I am talking about!

  • I finally understand SN2 reactions better! Yessss! The music was a little creepy though, gotta admit.

  • Such sinister music playing while the text tells of a backside attack. It's like we are seeing Methyl Chloride getting prison-raped by a Hydroxide ion.

  • A nice quick video highlighting the important aspects of Sn2. Just what I needed. Thank YOu!

    P.S.... great music.

  • love it

  • i felt as if i waz watching tom and jerry man !!!

  • ONE MORE TIME 

  • Nice video lesson.If you are interested watch the mechanism designed by me in my channel(kvarsastry).

  • lol star wars music

  • Very encouraging music for this type of subject. XPPP

  • =-=" ..... n why they call it back side? i was laughing n anoyed at the same time

  • that's what it's called when describing the mechanism dude... it's not a sexual reference.

  • gd video

  • Lol this is like National Geographic about sea animals :D

  • The dramatic music makes Sn1 and Sn2 reactions fun, one of the first times Organic Chem put a smile on my face. Thanks

  • Lol this is awesome

  • Ah, excellent example! thanks

  • good video

  • where do you explain the role of solvent????????????

  • Great video!

  • I love this video! Funny indeed and points out the main concepts in a clear manner. Thanks!

  • test in 6 hours :)

  • That was funny! Good video

  • So most of the nucleophilic substitution reaction is sn2 right?

  • hahaha, now i'm scared of organic chemistry!! LOL (you should meet my organic chemistry teacher,...he is some what spooky too, hahaha)

  • yea, was really sinister, but I like it x]

    made it fun x]

  • dam that music was sinister, nice vid

  • haha awesome!

  • This is a fantastic video!!

  • thanks this helped my girlfriend learn it

  • Good vedio!

    It shows the regioselectivity of the reaction.

  • Organic chemistry is quite simple if you are really interested in it.

    Hard work will pay off one day. Go ahead!

  • Awesome video....I have a question though. Does Sn1 happen in just one step?

  • No.

    A carbocation intermediate will emerge.

  • Music souns like something out of star wars but is quite fitting! A great tutorial, if only my University could teach like this and make everything so simple!

  • this music is givn me nightmares.

    why? why?!!

  • Hay Awesome video and guide! ... I'm having an exam soon and these 2 guides on Sn 1 and Sn 2 really cleared the things out for me! Only troublesome thing might be translating some of the highly scientific words into my language but otherwise this is great help!

  • Genius! ;)

  • Damn! Why didn't my organic teacher know about YouTube?!?! And stead said we should not spoil time at computer!!... By the way, where are those animations which come along with Chang's General Chemistry book?

  • ahh...i wish there was youtube back when i was in OChem. The first time I took it I had to drop the class...first time ever too. That sucked but the second time I got it I got an A and in OChemII I got a B. Now -- BioChem was a bit more of a challenge. I worked for that B!!!

  • What a great video! Maybe someone can back me up here... but i think water can act as a nucleophile here and kick out the chloride. Of course, another water molecule most deprotenate the nucleophile that just attacked the carbon to get OH as the end product.

  • hey, how to download this video from here?

  • great! i was pulling my hair out over this and now it's so easy to understand. THANKS!!!!

  • Awesome!  Is that the music from the trash compactor on the Death Star?

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