@jhgenius it's actually the same as n-hexane. If you draw it out and put CH3 in the first carbon position, you can just rotate just it into a straight line. Because it's in the exact same position as it is in n-hexane.
@hpassons85 it's actually the same as n-hexane. If you draw it out and put CH3 in the first carbon position, you can just rotate just it into a straight line. Because it's in the exact same position as it is in n-hexane.
@sickcombos it's actually the same as n-hexane. If you draw it out and put CH3 in the first carbon position, you can just rotate just it into a straight line. Because it's in the exact same position as it is in n-hexane.
its been a pleasure watching this video....... its better then what my chem teacher told us but there is a fault in the end with 2,2- dimethyl butane.
thank god!
BrechtDcOfficial 1 week ago
thank you so much!!!
xsannea 1 month ago
a very good video...I´m from Germany and i can`t speak english very well,but i understood all the things.....great!
bestfriend412 2 months ago
um no its 2-methlye pentane at 0.52 please correct me if im wrong btw
lukedeane99 2 months ago
@lukedeane99 thats what he says it the video if you keep watching lol
JonzForEva 1 week ago
what about 1,2,3-trimethylpropane?
gabbapapa96 4 months ago
@gabbapapa96 This is the same as 3-methyl pentane!
LuckyLoser100 4 months ago
@LuckyLoser100 ok ty
gabbapapa96 4 months ago
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@jhgenius it's actually the same as n-hexane. If you draw it out and put CH3 in the first carbon position, you can just rotate just it into a straight line. Because it's in the exact same position as it is in n-hexane.
TheHannahRyan 4 months ago
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@hpassons85 it's actually the same as n-hexane. If you draw it out and put CH3 in the first carbon position, you can just rotate just it into a straight line. Because it's in the exact same position as it is in n-hexane.
TheHannahRyan 4 months ago
@TheHannahRyan Thank you! Im obviously not good at this organic chemistry thing yet! :)
hpassons85 3 months ago
@sickcombos it's actually the same as n-hexane. If you draw it out and put CH3 in the first carbon position, you can just rotate just it into a straight line. Because it's in the exact same position as it is in n-hexane.
TheHannahRyan 4 months ago
but wait... and i was like oh crap.
alibasim959 5 months ago
why not put the methyl groups on the 1st carbon?
For 1,1 dimethylbutane?
hpassons85 6 months ago
@hpassons85 its impossible --'
ArmandAMILIEN 5 months ago
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@hpassons85 its impossible --'
ArmandAMILIEN 5 months ago
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@hpassons85 its impossible
ArmandAMILIEN 5 months ago
@hpassons85 Its Impossible -_-'
ArmandAMILIEN 5 months ago
@ArmandAMILIEN plz I have same question y we cant put CH3 in the first carbon position???
plz tell me
sickcombos 5 months ago
@hpassons85 because it's the same as 2-methylpentane
jhgenius 4 months ago
why not put the methyl groups on the 1st carbon?
hpassons85 6 months ago
its been a pleasure watching this video....... its better then what my chem teacher told us but there is a fault in the end with 2,2- dimethyl butane.
exquisy9 6 months ago
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Torffvit 6 months ago
thanks sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kasunthak 9 months ago
I worship whoever made this video. This made more sense than what my chem teacher told us hahahaha.
LoveBexxxxx 10 months ago 2
großen Dank ;D
CerrinTheUnicorn 1 year ago
this is so helpful!
1994Magpie 1 year ago
thank you! explained well and made my homework too :D
rainerasi 1 year ago 18
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Meine auch :D
Sehr1Gay 1 year ago
@Sehr1Gay
Meine ebenfalls :)
xXPl03miXx 1 year ago
danke,das waren meine chemiehausaufgaben :D
SgtPaulJackson1912 1 year ago 2
There's a mistake at the end on 2,2-dimethyl butane. One of the Carbons disappears, making an isomer of pentane, rather than hexane.
oooblivious 1 year ago 2
great video! thank you so much for posting this....I need to answer an AP Bio question on Biochem & this video explained exactly what I needed. :)
xxMCRxxTatixx 1 year ago
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Adaeze611 1 year ago
ich danke
SinnloseNefti 1 year ago
there's a mistake in the last slide, lol
nehorlavazapalka 1 year ago
thanks so much for this!
itscaely 1 year ago
Nice!
MrExzyz 2 years ago
very good explanation
will8p 2 years ago
Wow, this really helped a lot! Actually it only was my homework to find all structual isomers, but I also understand it now!!
Thanks again!
Ryftur 2 years ago
Thank you very much, i was ill a few weeks, and i missed so much stuff like thi. Nobody explaint to me, but this vid helps a lot..
ShelbyMustang456789 2 years ago
nice video it helped a lot.!!!
MegaKhan101 2 years ago
yes he did :D
maxultima4ever 2 years ago
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dude1092 2 years ago
Thanks! You've just made my homework! :D
seje1229 2 years ago 61
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srikarwarrior123 2 months ago
no he didn't
SchnuddelPferdchens 2 years ago
Ummmm... huh?
drowninginapplesauce 2 years ago
Thanks a lot.. this helpeed soo much!! :) hope to see more videos.
labaizs 2 years ago
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loik345 2 years ago
thanx.....a lot..
rockstarslipknot 2 years ago
did he rewally:S?
arkhumrox 3 years ago
thnx u really helped me on my chemistry hw nd i nderstand NOW
KingGunnersX 3 years ago