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#chemistrygyanacademy complete explanation about SN1 and SN2 reactions, their stereochemistry and factors affecting the reactions
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Комментарии : 36   
@TheRDiaries19
@TheRDiaries19 4 года назад
OMG, seriously the best video ever. I never gained a better and clearer understanding from any other Sn1/Sn2 videos other than this one. Thank you!!!!!
@Chemistrygyanacademy
@Chemistrygyanacademy 4 года назад
Thanks for appreciation.
@RabiulIslam-op1wl
@RabiulIslam-op1wl 2 года назад
Love from Bangladesh sir. Outstanding lecture.
@laibayousaf8976
@laibayousaf8976 3 года назад
Outstanding lecture...this is what i was searching for...
@Chemistrygyanacademy
@Chemistrygyanacademy 3 года назад
Glad to hear that
@tushani8030
@tushani8030 3 года назад
thanku very much sir
@dadprincesofswapna5964
@dadprincesofswapna5964 4 года назад
Thanx for explaining. super explained
@vagdevi_0
@vagdevi_0 4 года назад
Sir! In SN2 reaction you said that the " formation of pentavalent transition state" at 6:37 . But sir! Carbon is a Tetra valent atom and the 5 bonds which have formed in the transition state, in that 3 are complete bonds and 2 bonds are partial bonds ( partially complete/ incomplete). So, still it will be considered as Tetra valent only!! So, I think we can't consider the transition state as pentavalent stage. I hope you got my doubt. And forgive me if have raised a wrong question! Thanks for the video.... because I have learned many new differences between SN1 and SN2 .
@Chemistrygyanacademy
@Chemistrygyanacademy 4 года назад
You are right that carbon is tetravalent But transition state means which cannot be isolated we can imagine it And in SN2 we consider attack of strong nucleophile and removal of weak nucleophile simultaneously As weak nucleophile is moving away and strong nucleophile is coming towards the same carbon So at that time there are five groups / atoms around carbon so transition state is pentavalent not carbon.. Carbon can never form five bonds that u said was right but transition state can be.
@vagdevi_0
@vagdevi_0 4 года назад
@@Chemistrygyanacademy But transition state also couldn't be a pentavalent. 3 complete bonds considered as 3 bonds, And there are two partial bonds (one partial bonds=1/2+ another partial bonds=1/2)=1 bond. So, Two partial bonds will be considered as 1 bond. So total (3+1)=4 bonds...only there, even in the transition state.💫⁉️
@muneeb649
@muneeb649 4 года назад
Bonds are partial in terms of their strength and not in terms of their length .....you can't say 1/2+1/2=1....It's baseless...valency is associated with no. of bonds and not the strength of bonds
@aakashpatra8463
@aakashpatra8463 2 года назад
Thank u sir
@alexgamingyt5674
@alexgamingyt5674 Год назад
Best explanation ❤
@Chemistrygyanacademy
@Chemistrygyanacademy Год назад
Glad you think so!
@johnn._snow
@johnn._snow 3 года назад
Best video
@rohanchoudhari5234
@rohanchoudhari5234 4 года назад
Is it necessary to show R group attached to carbon by dotted line solid line and plane line
@Chemistrygyanacademy
@Chemistrygyanacademy 4 года назад
Actually to explain stereochemistry we should represent the molecule by wedge and dash. Otherwise it is not necessary.
@rohanchoudhari5234
@rohanchoudhari5234 4 года назад
@@Chemistrygyanacademy thanks sir
@muneeb649
@muneeb649 4 года назад
sir please explain In case of haloarenes,the phenyl cation formed as a result of self ionization will not be stabilized by resonance and so SN1 reaction is not possible
@Chemistrygyanacademy
@Chemistrygyanacademy 4 года назад
it's true but at the same time C-X bond acquire double bond character so not possible to break the bond.
@zedgar3442
@zedgar3442 6 лет назад
Thanks sir. Very helpful
@bhupendersharma4517
@bhupendersharma4517 6 лет назад
Imp topic
@muneeb649
@muneeb649 4 года назад
Great!
@fizaahmed9579
@fizaahmed9579 3 года назад
Sir please tell me the meaning of super imposable
@Chemistrygyanacademy
@Chemistrygyanacademy 3 года назад
Mirror image is exactly same as original
@fizaahmed9579
@fizaahmed9579 3 года назад
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@Chemistrygyanacademy
@Chemistrygyanacademy 3 года назад
Thank u so much for your appreciation and motivation
@fizaahmed9579
@fizaahmed9579 3 года назад
@@Chemistrygyanacademy sach me... Ye shabd Dil se Hain 😊
@shubhamgheeya1274
@shubhamgheeya1274 6 лет назад
☺ 👌
@zedgar3442
@zedgar3442 6 лет назад
Sir could you make a video on elimination reactions ?
@Chemistrygyanacademy
@Chemistrygyanacademy 6 лет назад
Surely I'll make
@bhupendersharma4517
@bhupendersharma4517 6 лет назад
Nice sir
@vj_singh5073
@vj_singh5073 5 лет назад
Sir super
@surajpatil283
@surajpatil283 3 года назад
What about SNi
@jeevanshuverma6507
@jeevanshuverma6507 4 года назад
Thank you sir
@14_saptaksarkar34
@14_saptaksarkar34 5 лет назад
Thank u sir
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