Sir your tricks are awesome , all in one , nice material , A-1. Helped me a lot and it saved my time. There are so many tricks in just a single short video , really awesome.
Charged species are always les stable than neutral species in chemistry. Charge when comes on any atom then it decrease the stability. When we compare -VE CHARGE on electronegative atom with +ve charge on electronetive atom then negative charge is more stable than +ve charge on elec tronegative atom but when we compare any charged species with neutral species then neutral species is more stable so charged species want to remove its charge thats why OH - ion donate its electrons Neutral species ( H2O ) is always more stable than charged species ( OH-) ion.
@vidhilohia5126 poor nucleophile compare to C2H5O- . Because negative nucleophile is better than neutral nucleophile. Nucleophilicity is a relative.l term.
Strong nucleophiles are negatively charged like NH2- is stronger than NH3, OH- is stronger than H2O, and RO- is stronger than ROH. nucleophilicity also depend on size and solvent type ( protic or aprotic). To understand it watch this vedio carefully
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Sir your tricks are awesome , all in one , nice material , A-1. Helped me a lot and it saved my time. There are so many tricks in just a single short video , really awesome.
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Time saving as well easy and Best way of exaplanation 🙏 Thank you sir.
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Muchas Gracias. You are very smart and have an excellent way of explaining things in such a way that facilitates understanding.
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Very nice video
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this is exactly in my notes...tysm sir
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Genius, Thank you so much!
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Namaskar sir,you have taught well .
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Sir can you made a vedio for strength of electrophile
Sure we will make it very soon
1:30 sir but negative charge on an electronegative atom is stable so OH- is stable why would it donate its e
Charged species are always les stable than neutral species in chemistry. Charge when comes on any atom then it decrease the stability. When we compare -VE CHARGE on electronegative atom with +ve charge on electronetive atom then negative charge is more stable than +ve charge on elec tronegative atom but when we compare any charged species with neutral species then neutral species is more stable so charged species want to remove its charge thats why OH - ion donate its electrons Neutral species ( H2O ) is always more stable than charged species ( OH-) ion.
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Also sir is C2H5OH a good nucleophile or poor and why?
@vidhilohia5126 poor nucleophile compare to C2H5O- . Because negative nucleophile is better than neutral nucleophile. Nucleophilicity is a relative.l term.
@@ashishsir87 okay thank u sir
Sn1 sn2 e1 e2 pr video bnaiye
Yes dear ,Upload kr diya h E1 E2 SN1 SNi pr vedio isi channel pr
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Sir strong and weak electrophile lase pata chale trick bata degeye
Strong nucleophiles are negatively charged like NH2- is stronger than NH3, OH- is stronger than H2O, and RO- is stronger than ROH. nucleophilicity also depend on size and solvent type ( protic or aprotic). To understand it watch this vedio carefully
@@ashishsir87 sir me electrophile weak and strong ki baat kar raha hu
@@atulsoni3895 ok sure we Will upload a vedio on that also
Kab tak mil jaye gi electrophiles pahchanne ki trick
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