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  • some sweet info here

  • some really good stuff here

  • Thank you wvery much for your work. It makes understanding much easier

  • great video thanks

  • Thanks a lot! I am a medical student and unfortunately our chemistry student really couldn't explain this well enough for me to understand it.

  • love the video man

  • i love you...

  • I dont know what i would do without you!

    im on my first year medicine, i allways attend to the lectures, but Non of my professors can teach the way you do! you are just amazing, you have a unique way to teach.

  • You are amazing, seriously I would not have survived my OChem class without you. THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • Epic teaching. You were born to teach. Absolutely the best presentation I ever seen on Chemistry. THANK YOU. Wow.

  • NICE<<!!!

    

  • could we put (2S) infront of the name ? y is putting just S sufficient ?

  • hi khan you are ossom and best tutor!!!!!!!!!jiyo and cheers man!!!!!!!!!

  • you need to post some videos on how to get girls

  • Wow!! You are an amazing teacher! I will no longer feel bad about skipping O-chem class! You could totally be a professor (maybe you already are?). Thank you SO much, you are an amazing person for doing this for everyone :)

  • Thanks sal! U r GR8!

  • For 20 points on the final, I nailed it. Thank You!

  • Sal, i will always love you for this. God bless!!!!

  • didn't know it was that simple !

  • U r very helpful even i don't speak english very well i could understand u well thanx =)

  • very helpful thank u so much

  • Hi Sal could you show us an example with a carbon with substituents containing double/triple bonds? Thanks

  • @markgia for a double or triple bond: say you have a double bond, you will treat it as two single bonds connected to whatever that double bond is connected to. and for a triple bond, it's the same thing, just treat that as three single bonds connected to whatever that triple bond is connected to. hope this helps

  • i usually reverse the R,S system when the lowest group points out of the page. So i would get R initially then reverse S because the smallest group point out of the page

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