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Nucleophiles and Electrophiles: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #12

Nucleophiles and Electrophiles: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #12

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Organic reactions are kind of like carefully choreographed fight scenes, and nucleophilic attack is a key move. This episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry is all about nucleophiles and electrophiles, or what happens at those molecular hot spots we-ve been talking about. We-ll also learn about what IR spectra can tell us about reactions, and how cyanide is more than just a poison from mystery stories. Let-s get to it organophiles! Series
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 10


Hey you guys are wrong in your video Newton-s Laws: Crash course physics #5. The women presenting was wrong on her force of gravity. It-s actually -9. 8 not 9. 81. It-s negative because it-s going the opposite direction (down) and acting upon the object. Ask your physics teacher if you don-t believe me. I-m trying to help everyone find their actual answer. Unless you live in the South Pole, either your being brain washed or I don-t know. The force of gravity will always be the same where ever you go.
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As a chemist, this show has been so entertaining to watch! It is really interesting to see how you explain all the complicated nomenclature, principles and theories and try and combine them to create an allround understanding of the subject. Can't wait to see you explain some of the more complicated topics later on in the series (Are the Diels-Alder or click reaction making an appearance by any chance.
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When the OH- was substituting into the C4H9Cl why does the Cl- just not go back into the Butyl Alcohol and switch again; probably related to electronegativity?
Since it is a simple linear molecule could C4H10O just be called Butyl Alcohol instead of Butyl-1-alcohol or even Butyl-1-hydroxide?

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i love you as the teacher to this series! for me, it's usually really hard to watch crash course videos because they go so fast and everything goes over my head (no shade to the other series', but you help make everything seem so clear: )
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Organic chemistry adjacent question (for biology or medicine experts):
With the cyanide example, is the neucleophilic attack part of the reason why cyanide is so deadly as a poison? Is it that strong of a neucleophile?

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PLEASE HURRY AND MAKE THE OTHER VIDEOS! My o chem class has already covered everything you-ve made a video for plus some other stuff and your videos are the only thing getting me through this class right now ---
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my chem foundations class is structured really strangely and this is the first year they-re doing this format so there-s just random orgo showing up places - thank u so much for this oml
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Yes. Couldn't they finish cc organic chemistry first. Then start with linguistics. Jeez why stagger it like this? Pls CC, put out one organic chem video each week
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I should ask my chemistry teacher to show the class this video before she goes into organic chemistry, and probably the whole playlist once it's done- XD
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People plz make more video! This is my last life line to get me through my chem classes and my final exams. This is highly requested!
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