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  • Keep making these videos because they are extremely helpful!thanks so much!

  • your videos with sigma pi and sp hybridized videos really helped me a lot. i really appreciate it. thanks

  • the cam crash scared the shit out of me.

  • you saved me for my exam! thanks :)

  • Thanks man. My teacher didn't explain this in detail like you have here. Great explanation! It cleared up lots of things.

  • Wished my chem teacher could teach like you LOL

  • thanks for the help! :D

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  • Thank you

  • 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.

  • 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?

  • 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.

  • Your videos are very helpful! Thank you much!

    Ya its 13 not 14 there are two pies and one sigma in a triple bond

  • Your videos are very helpful! Thank you much!

  • 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..!!!

  • your vids are helping me so much i got my exams in a month

  • 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

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  • 13:00

    Am I wrong, I counted 13 sigma bonds instead of 14?

  • @tra12345iscool Its about the functional group, how come its counted twice instead of just once?

  • @tra12345iscool i mean the substituent.. not functional group

  • @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

  • the ORBITALS be called sp TWO orbitals, not sp SQUARED, and sp THREE orbitals not sp CUBED

  • @SuperGooseDog Actually, both ways are acceptable

  • Wow, man! You're amazing!

  • the black and white model of the ethane molecule was really helpful. still don't really understand pi bonds though =/ but thanks

  • @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

  • thks dude ...real helpful

  • thanks so much for posting the video i could not find this kinda help and explanation anywhere thanks you a life saver

  • thanks so much for posting the video i could not find this kinda help and explanation anywhere thanks you a life saver

  • thanks mate! very well explained

  • thankss GREaT JOB:)

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