You're literally amazing!!! It took me less than a minute to understand because of you!! I spent 1.5 hours of watching other people's video and understand nothing and withing first 30 seconds you explained it so brilliantly!!
Hi Kashika, that makes me so happy! Thank you for telling me. I am super proud of you for diligently watching videos to gain understanding. Well done! I hope your class goes well:)
Yes, cyclohexane and benzene are different. The number of hydrogens are inferred by the types of bonds that are drawn. I do have videos on benzene rings if you are interested. Thank you!
This might be a very silly question..but for question 3 why does the third carbon have hydrogens surrounding it rather than 'CH3'S'. New to chemistry and your videos are the BEST
Hi Poppylaird, good question. Look at the reactants and notice the CC. The first C in the pair has 3 CH3 around it. The second C has 2 CH3 and the third CH3 (the one you are referring to) has the Br substitute in place of a hydrogen. So, the CH2Br was a CH3 attached to the second C in the CC pair. I hope that makes sense. Thank you for your question, and I hope your class goes well!