I really appreciate the time you put into the videos. Trying to learn about hybridization was confusing me, but seeing it explained this way made is much clearer.
For those of you who counted 13 sigma bonds, you're missing one. The substituent on the ring is not a triple bond to a hydrogen. Instead, it is a triple bond to a CARBON that is SINGLY bonded to a hydrogen.
So there are 6 carbon-carbon bonds in the ring, 5 carbon-hydrogen bonds in the ring, 2 carbon-carbon bounds outside of the ring, and 1 carbon-hydrogen bond outside of the ring...6 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 14.
this video really helped me out in understanding the basics of SPECIALLY pie bonds so very much thnk full to you SIR....... !!!! keep posting such videos and can i get your email ID....!! plzzzz.. my name is yash bhavsar and i'm living in india and studying in 11th std .......!!! i strongly need some guidence in organic chemistry... so hope u give me u'r ID..sir..!! thnk u so much..!!!
@tra12345iscool there is a Carbon between the triple bond and the top hydrogen, also there is a carbon at the kink on the substituent, so the substituent has 3 sigma bonds
Keep making these videos because they are extremely helpful!thanks so much!
bolism1 3 weeks ago
your videos with sigma pi and sp hybridized videos really helped me a lot. i really appreciate it. thanks
TL604 3 weeks ago
the cam crash scared the shit out of me.
Nuberaz 1 month ago
you saved me for my exam! thanks :)
sunflash101 2 months ago
Thanks man. My teacher didn't explain this in detail like you have here. Great explanation! It cleared up lots of things.
ishah4787 2 months ago
Wished my chem teacher could teach like you LOL
Dragking40 3 months ago 2
thanks for the help! :D
bebaboo 3 months ago
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Mja0w 3 months ago
Thank you
xRoNiN116 3 months ago
I really appreciate the time you put into the videos. Trying to learn about hybridization was confusing me, but seeing it explained this way made is much clearer.
ARandomExistence 4 months ago
Can you do an orbital with lone pairs please! where do the lone pairs go!!!!! Can they go in the pi bond? where else can they go?
drsands71 4 months ago
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
For those of you who counted 13 sigma bonds, you're missing one. The substituent on the ring is not a triple bond to a hydrogen. Instead, it is a triple bond to a CARBON that is SINGLY bonded to a hydrogen.
So there are 6 carbon-carbon bonds in the ring, 5 carbon-hydrogen bonds in the ring, 2 carbon-carbon bounds outside of the ring, and 1 carbon-hydrogen bond outside of the ring...6 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 14.
Hope this clears things up any confusion.
ChemAssistBeta 4 months ago
Your videos are very helpful! Thank you much!
Ya its 13 not 14 there are two pies and one sigma in a triple bond
taprincesse16 4 months ago
Your videos are very helpful! Thank you much!
taprincesse16 4 months ago
this video really helped me out in understanding the basics of SPECIALLY pie bonds so very much thnk full to you SIR....... !!!! keep posting such videos and can i get your email ID....!! plzzzz.. my name is yash bhavsar and i'm living in india and studying in 11th std .......!!! i strongly need some guidence in organic chemistry... so hope u give me u'r ID..sir..!! thnk u so much..!!!
yash12345678ful 5 months ago
your vids are helping me so much i got my exams in a month
CDMac09 5 months ago
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mehtam92yt 5 months ago
Thank you so much, your "hybridization video" and "Sigma and Pi Bonds" video really cleared up a lot things I wasn't to sure about
mehtam92yt 5 months ago 23
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mehtam92yt 5 months ago
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Am I wrong, I counted 13 sigma bonds instead of 14?
tra12345iscool 5 months ago
@tra12345iscool Its about the functional group, how come its counted twice instead of just once?
tra12345iscool 5 months ago
@tra12345iscool i mean the substituent.. not functional group
tra12345iscool 5 months ago
@tra12345iscool there is a Carbon between the triple bond and the top hydrogen, also there is a carbon at the kink on the substituent, so the substituent has 3 sigma bonds
mehtam92yt 5 months ago
the ORBITALS be called sp TWO orbitals, not sp SQUARED, and sp THREE orbitals not sp CUBED
SuperGooseDog 6 months ago
@SuperGooseDog Actually, both ways are acceptable
ChemAssistBeta 6 months ago 21
Wow, man! You're amazing!
Mohanned40 9 months ago
the black and white model of the ethane molecule was really helpful. still don't really understand pi bonds though =/ but thanks
ehi94 9 months ago
@ehi94 the pi bonds are the p orbitals overlapping. Im going to make a video about hybridization and sigma and pi bonds, check my channel on sunday
SuperGooseDog 6 months ago
thks dude ...real helpful
lilasianboy91 11 months ago
thanks so much for posting the video i could not find this kinda help and explanation anywhere thanks you a life saver
MsHajoo 11 months ago
thanks so much for posting the video i could not find this kinda help and explanation anywhere thanks you a life saver
MsHajoo 11 months ago
thanks mate! very well explained
MrTuberr 11 months ago
thankss GREaT JOB:)
Adiamondzz11 1 year ago