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I would pay so much money to take an Org-chem class from Khan. So much! Very helpful, thanks a lot.
Thank you so much! currently taking an online biochem class, and being able to see you work this out has been life-saving. thank you again.
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thank you so much... tomorrow i have a test and it helped a lot😂
Sal, I've been a student of yours for a couple years now and I appreciate all your videos so much!!! I believe you made a mistake, it should be "methyl isopropyl ether" because the "iso" prefix does not count towards the alphabetical order.
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i really like your videos....they are very helpful to my students to understand better on the nomenclature of organic compounds..hope u can post more...
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love it! (as much as one can love organic chem... But this is a great review for my final coming in two three days
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oh ok, thanks for clarifying that.
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@cantthinkofausername5642
5 жыл бұрын
lol
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i enjoyed this vid
Khan- you should clarify that ethers can do hydrogen bonds with water. They just can't do hydrogen bonding with other ethers.
Very nice information
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Pretty funny watching this when you're german but gladly the names are very similar to our german ones.. I couldn't find a german vid for that theme at all but you're doin a great job! I understood everything
@nolanmitchell7319
4 жыл бұрын
Same with French
iupac actually looks like tupac lol
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3 жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
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10 ай бұрын
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5 ай бұрын
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5 ай бұрын
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5 ай бұрын
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Legendas em Português disponíveis!
@AG013 it's still helpfull, becouse u don't need just to learn it to pass test and forget, you need to learn it and to remember)
Nice video
Good video
actually it does...he wrote in the first video that he used the iso name that he made a mistake. and not just he said it its true. the prefixes that refer to the number it substituted by like sec-, and tert- DO NOT count but iso- is part of the name so it does count.
is there a comma between propoxy cyclohexane?
shouldn't it be sec propyl methyl ether? since its connected to the carbon that is connected to two other carbons?
2-ethoxyethane doesn't exist because you would start numbering by making the group the smallest number it can be. So it would be 1 since there is only 2 carbons on that parent ethane chain.
where do the names come from and how do I know which ones to use?? I normally like Khan Academy but this video did not help.
At school, we always use the IUPAC method.. and this writing is not what I'm used to :/ Though, it was really helpfull!
can someone please tell me why i cant hear any sound? this has happened on a few videos now
Shouldn't it be {methyl isopropyl ether}? I prefer the IUPAC nomenclature even though the common names flow off the tongue easier. I saw this one, Cl-C=O(Cl) , on a test once and was asked to give its common name for bonus points. Answer = Carbonyl Chloride.
shouldn't it be 2-ethoxyethane since it's on carbon #2 not the methyl carbon?
@AcapellaCampbell
6 жыл бұрын
No it shouldn't because that side chain is only two in length and so it doesn't matter what carbon its attached too, it will always be carbon 1. As it can only be 1 in this case, you could actually just say ethoxyethane.
Wouldn't 1-ethoxyethane be the same as 2-ethoxyethane?
Isn't it just ethoxyethane at 3:30? I mean 2-ethoxyethane and 1-exthoxyethane is the same thing?
@FDGod99
8 жыл бұрын
ýes,it is
@SweRaider1993
8 жыл бұрын
2 years later haha... Wow.. Chemistry was a long time ago for me...
@FDGod99
8 жыл бұрын
+Jon 93 ahahahahahahahahahahaha
@abhinavkumar4753
5 жыл бұрын
yes
This video restored 50 MP!
One question: for "isopropylmethylether", where do we put the blank space? Is it actually "isopropylmethyl ether" or "isopropyl methyl ether"?
@lawliet2263
3 жыл бұрын
You Asian girl?
@mohitdua8848
2 жыл бұрын
Shouldn't it be "Methyl isopropyl ether"?? Because iso is not included while naming in alphabetical order.
0:28 omg, a bird!
It reminds me of the Batman logo, so in the exam all I have to remember is dananananananananananananananana Ethers!
#44
iso and cyclo count. iso and cyclo are part of the name... where to you guys get this from (cyclo designates the shape without that wed assume it to be a straight chain....plz read Iupac rules before commenting and stop trying to confuse people
@emranhamzah8092
7 жыл бұрын
biochem86 i was looking for this comment , thanks alot
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isnt it 2- ethoxyethane at 3:13
@NB-xe3qm
4 жыл бұрын
pi like no, you always want to achieve the lowest number. The 1 in this case is actually redundant since the ethoxy group may only be attached to the 1-C-atom, since Ethane is only made up of 2 Carbons.
Shouldn't esters end with- oate?
@deadinside7156
7 жыл бұрын
Yes. But esters and ethers are two completely different functional groups so they'd have different naming systems.
@atheequehasan8852
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you
it should not be methyl isopropyl...i comes before m. if anyone says it should they dont know IUPAC
@giftneokgoete
6 жыл бұрын
biochem86 this is not biochem
how do you name it when there are 2 oxygen in an ether?
@artiverma7226
7 жыл бұрын
if the two oxygen are together it isn't a ether.
@raizafarhana3780
7 жыл бұрын
its not ether.. its ester
Are gonna do the Phenols? Lol what am I even asking, you did this 7 years ago.
^o^
“I don't care for perchloroethylene and I don't like glycol, ether."
1-ethoxyethane? the "1" is useless and can be omitted ...
Lol that first compound looks like a face, ^o^
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