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Carbocation vs Carbanion Stability (Rules of Organic Chemistry #1) 

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The Most Important Principle you must Understand to get an A+ in Organic Chemistry
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Carbocation vs Carboanion Stability
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@LosizakII
@LosizakII 3 года назад
No one has EVER explained this to me!
@fossetteful
@fossetteful 2 месяца назад
Thanks!
@curtpiazza1688
@curtpiazza1688 9 месяцев назад
Wow! I learned a lot in just half the time of a standard college lecture! 😊
@tanvirlatif3203
@tanvirlatif3203 3 года назад
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@matthewwong1832
@matthewwong1832 Год назад
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@IMChessMD
@IMChessMD 3 года назад
For the SP C2H vs the sp3 CH3, shouldn't we consider resonance? So for the first one, one possible resonance form is the other carbon (leftmost) having the positive charge instead. Would this not be more stable?
@sciencesimplified3890
@sciencesimplified3890 3 года назад
Wow! You actually might be right that is a great point you bring up! My intention was to compare the electron orbital of sp vs sp3 which is hard to compare without confounders like resonance, but your point is absolutely legit as far as I can tell
@IMChessMD
@IMChessMD 3 года назад
@@sciencesimplified3890 Thanks for responding! I love your videos, and it is good to see your channel has grown. Keep up the amazing work! Do you think your physics playlist is comprehensive for the MCAT or will you still be making other videos?
@sirdapp
@sirdapp Год назад
Yeah I think ethane vs ethyne would be a better comparison since both can do hydride shifts to spread out the positive charge. I don't think you want to give any suggestion methyl cation is stable.
@ignatievgorodi7470
@ignatievgorodi7470 3 года назад
thank you
@fatts96
@fatts96 11 месяцев назад
You are simply amazing
@hpharshpatel8765
@hpharshpatel8765 Год назад
This is really science simplified ❤
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