Solvent Effects on Sn1 and Sn2 Reactions

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Solvent Effects on Sn1 and Sn2 Reactions
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It's amazing how you explain things without having to confuse us. Thank you very much Khan!

yousrakhaldi
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this video really helped me learn how to decide when SN1 or SN2 would be the right process. thanks, sal!

uzmashah
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I wish you taught my actual orgo II class. You could replace half the chemistry department at my school and save a lot of pharmacy majors their sanity.

reneevonstankface
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I've been watching all of your Orgo videos and I love them so much. They help me understand so much better. My teacher makes everything so much more confusing than it should be. Thank you!

bmapruzzese
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The way you were explaining and the wording was just godlike. God bless you. I plan to be an orthopedic surgeon, so if you have any trouble with your musculoskeletal system lemme know I'll help you for free!!! I'm feeling like a neutron already, No charge! lol nah but seriously you have helped me and many others so you truly deserve anything you want from all this hard work that you've put in, and to do it for free. god bless.

Palmars
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Dear Khan,

I love you.

Sincerely,
Every O-chem student worldwide

meghandeblanc
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very helpful! thx but isn't diethyl ether non-polar?

ZhGin
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Heros can save u with chalks and boads too!
Thank u Sal.You're one of the bests!
Love from Bangladesh ❤

asifzawad
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Thank you so much 14 minutes understanding more than 1 hr of reading reading a book.

nopparats
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Very succinct and elegantly phrased, great job!

Kedo
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you are the man!!!! i wanna tell my professor to watch your video and take notes on how to teach. You are a chemistry ninja. thank you so much

islanders
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dude, you are the most amazing lecturer on this planet..
you're saving my life here..
THANK YOU!! :]

christlexmeth
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one question: you said that sn1 can be surrounded by carbons or hydrogens. I thought an sn1 has to be tertiary (or in some cases secondary). but it must at least be attached to two other carbons, no?

gspb
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Great video, I actually advanced the organic chemistry course, and I learnt these things but for most of it, I didn't get the deep reason why these things happen. Now I see organic chemistry as a fun puzzle to do.

davionsterling
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Where has this guy been all my life???

athleticasian
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HOLY LIFE SAVER if only all profs were like you

rsp
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which software is he using during this lectures. it is really amazing

bioniq
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Thank you for not confusing us Khan and using "nucleuses"

GOOBLE
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It's a mouse. You can tell because he moves it across the screen to do some actions. With a pen you wouldn't see the cursor move like that.

callycap
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idk if he is writing with some pen or mouse cursor
but it is very neat!

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