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Aromatics & Cyclic Compounds: Crash Course Chemistry #42

Aromatics & Cyclic Compounds: Crash Course Chemistry #42

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What's that smell? Smell's like Organic Chemistry! This week Hank talks about Aromatics and Cyclic Compounds and naming their substituents, resonance as well as common reactions & uses. Pssst. we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
Date: 2022-04-04

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hey, technical question: in 5: 40, why we call it 2-phenylhexane and not sec-hexylbenzene? they are identical in length, and also the -ene functional group is higher in order compared to the -ane functional group. please help!
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6: 16 shouldn't that be a CH3 instead of CH2? or do they mean that this ch2 is connected to other atoms? in which case is should have been drawn because it will confuse a lot of people.
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Read description: Hank talks about Aromatics and Cyclic Compounds and naming their substituents, resonance as well as common reactions & uses.
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Really amazing. Listening and visualising simultaneously in short timing is because of crash course only. And that historical stories. I love it
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at 7: 00 he seems so happy and theres the little guy on his shoulder like -ahhhhwwwww- And then he's like -It's not, - with that smile I lost it!
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5: 37 why that structure is named 2-phennylhex/ane not hexene?
The ring prepresents for the double bonds and CH is substitutent.

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