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😅kis kisko lagata hai ki Ashu sir prashant sir se badiya padhate hai vo like kare😅😅
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Mujhe nahi lagta sab best badhate hai lekin payal gaming is great teacher full support😂😂😂
@nawluuu4433 ай бұрын
Bhai bilkul shi khe rhe ho...... Prashant bhaiya toh sb kuch likha likhaya hee pdha dete h lekin Ashu sir pehle samjhaate h aur phir usko likhte bhi h..... Aur Prashant bhaiya mistake bhi bhot krte h jaise Light chapter ka agar aap logo ne unka one shot dekh rkha hoga toh aapko pta hoga ki refraction vaale part mei unhone galat btaya tha aur Human eye ke one shot mei unhone hume presbyopia btaya hee nhi tha bilkul bhi toh Prashant bhaiya is a good teacher no doubt but he has less experience So, don't say that ki Prashant bhaiya acha nhi padhaate h unme bs experience ki kami h that's all
@Anjalisinghghoshi3 ай бұрын
Don't compare them with each other both are best teacher both are expert in science their way of teaching is different just like you can't compare Lord Ram and Krishna because both have the same intension to provide education just like the gods came to the destroy the evil😊
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@SKumar-ll1hr Жыл бұрын
20:50-21:00 Burj Khalifa ye koi bhi Khalifa 🌚 ye kis line chale gye sir
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@thestylesiren11 ай бұрын
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 9:06 Intro of Carbon 13:33 Why Large No. of Carbon Compouds? 22:20 Allotropes of Carbon 27:48 Diamond 34:53 Graphite 41:15 Uses of Allotropes 43:22 Covalent Bond 47:48 Single Covalent Bond 51:42 Double Covalent Bond 52:53 Triple Covalent Bond 1:00:45 Organic Compounds 1:05:45 Saturated Hydrocarbons 1:09:44 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:14:09 IUPAC Naming 1:22:15 HW 1:23:04 Branched Hydrocarbons 1:34:07 HW 1:35:00 Other Organic Compounds 1:43:47 Q's on Organic Compounds 1:48:42 Cyclic Hydrocarbons 1:53:08 Isomers 1:56:48 Homologous Series 2:01:45 Chemical Properties of Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 2:03:55 Combustion 2:07:02 Addition Reaction 2:10:15 Substituion Reaction 2:13:57 Soaps & Detergents 2:24:54 END Thank me later
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Thx bhai ❤
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Thanks brother ❤
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@dakxhhh1710 ай бұрын
*TIMESTAMPS* 0:00 Introduction 9:06 Intro of Carbon 13:33 Why Large No. of Carbon Compouds? 22:20 Allotropes of Carbon 27:48 Diamond 34:53 Graphite 41:15 Uses of Allotropes 43:22 Covalent Bond 47:48 Single Covalent Bond 51:42 Double Covalent Bond 52:53 Triple Covalent Bond 1:00:45 Organic Compounds 1:05:45 Saturated Hydrocarbons 1:09:44 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:14:09 IUPAC Naming 1:22:15 HW 1:23:04 Branched Hydrocarbons 1:34:07 HW 1:35:00 Other Organic Compounds 1:43:47 Q's on Organic Compounds 1:48:42 Cyclic Hydrocarbons 1:53:08 Isomers 1:56:48 Homologous Series 2:01:45 Chemical Properties of Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 2:03:55 Combustion 2:07:02 Addition Reaction 2:10:15 Substituion Reaction 2:13:57 Soaps & Detergents 2:24:54 END Thank me later np(no problem)
@jaya_62010 ай бұрын
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@MananSrivastav10 ай бұрын
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@rekhavyas49537 ай бұрын
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Legends exists
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@Aditya_exc29 күн бұрын
1:01:55 The **apple** fruit is a round, sweet, and edible fruit that grows on apple trees (*Malus domestica*), belonging to the Rosaceae family. Here are some key details about apples: ### **Characteristics** - **Shape & Size**: Typically round, with variations in size depending on the variety. - **Color**: Comes in various colors like red, green, yellow, or a mix. - **Taste**: Sweet, tart, or a combination, depending on the type. - **Texture**: Crisp and juicy when fresh. ### **Nutritional Value** - High in dietary fiber (mainly in the skin). - Rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants. - Low in calories, making it a popular healthy snack. ### **Cultural and Culinary Uses** - **Eaten Fresh**: As a snack or sliced into salads. - **Baking**: Used in pies, cakes, and pastries (e.g., apple pie). - **Drinks**: Made into apple juice, cider, or vinegar. - **Symbolism**: Associated with health and wellness ("an apple a day keeps the doctor away"). ### **Varieties** - Common types include **Fuji**, **Gala**, **Granny Smith**, **Honeycrisp**, and **Red Delicious**. Would you like more information about its cultivation or any specific variety sir j!! ? 😊
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@thecruelhunter377226 күн бұрын
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@cooooc-nw4ex12 күн бұрын
abe prove tune property se hi kiya h
@madhavvmonga Жыл бұрын
00:02 Carbon is present in a high percentage of things 02:09 Organic chemistry is a key branch in chemistry, focused on chemical properties of organic substances. 06:31 Carbon is present in various forms and is a fundamental part of many substances. 08:32 Carbon is a non-metal with four electrons in its last shell. 12:52 Carbon forms four bonds and has a large number of compounds. 15:39 Sodium compounds and carbon compounds can be formed with specific elements. 20:37 Allotropes of carbon 22:45 Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon 26:55 Diamond is formed by carbon atoms with multiple bonds 29:05 Carbon forms a network structure by bonding with four carbon atoms and three more. 34:19 Graphite and diamond, both made of carbon, have significant differences in their structure. 36:25 Carbon has different structures, such as layers and hexagonal rings 42:08 Covalent Bond: A bond in which electrons are shared between two atoms. 44:13 Sharing of electrons forms covalent bonds 47:47 Covalent bonds involve sharing of electrons between atoms. 49:46 Carbon forms covalent bonds by sharing electrons. 54:34 Covalent bonds in carbon compounds depend on the number of bonds formed and the stability of the molecule. 56:56 Overlapping of atoms leads to the formation of stable molecules through covalent bonds. 1:00:53 Organic compounds are compounds containing carbon and found in nature. 1:03:01 Carbon compounds can be organic or inorganic, and this video focuses on organic compounds. 1:07:57 Saturated hydrocarbons are called alkanes. 1:09:57 Unsaturated hydrocarbons are formed by double or triple bonds between carbon atoms. 1:14:29 Naming organic compounds based on the number of carbons and functional groups 1:16:56 Alkanes have twice as many hydrogens as carbons. 1:21:52 Understanding the naming and structure of hydrocarbons 1:24:42 Naming of alkyl groups in carbon chain 1:29:24 Naming carbon compounds based on the number and type of carbon chains. 1:31:46 Understanding the concept of carbon and its compounds 1:37:11 Alcohol is a compound in chemistry where a hydroxy group is attached to carbon. 1:39:15 Ketones require at least three carbons 1:43:57 Naming Haloalkanes and Alcohols 1:46:12 Importance of Carbon and its Compounds 1:50:28 Cyclopainting of hydrocarbons explained with examples 1:52:27 Carbon forms four bonds and can create different structures and isomers. 1:58:00 Homolog series in Carbon and Its Compounds 2:00:25 Homologous series of carbon compounds and their chemical properties 2:06:06 Hydrocarbon combustion produces carbon and gives off light. 2:08:35 Substitution reaction: One element replaces another in a compound. 2:13:41 Shops and detergents are defined chemically as salts of carboxylic acids with long fatty acid chains. 2:16:27 Soap consists of hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts. 2:20:38 Soap and detergents have cleansing action due to the reaction with salts in water. 2:23:57 The chapter on carbon compounds is concluded
@rambogaming774 Жыл бұрын
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bhai itni samaj seva karne ke liye dhanyawad you deserve Padmashree award
@sumitjakhar5906 Жыл бұрын
TIMESTAMPS💪See Below👇 0:00 Introduction 9:06 Intro of Carbon 13:33 Why Large No. of Carbon Compouds? 22:20 Allotropes of Carbon 27:48 Diamond 34:53 Graphite 41:15 Uses of Allotropes 43:22 Covalent Bond 47:48 Single Covalent Bond 51:42 Double Covalent Bond 52:53 Triple Covalent Bond 1:00:45 Organic Compounds 1:05:45 Saturated Hydrocarbons 1:09:44 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:14:09 IUPAC Naming 1:22:15 HW 1:23:04 Branched Hydrocarbons 1:34:07 HW 1:35:00 Other Organic Compounds 1:43:47 Q's on Organic Compounds 1:48:42 Cyclic Hydrocarbons 1:53:08 Isomers 1:56:48 Homologous Series 2:01:45 Chemical Properties of Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 2:03:55 Combustion 2:07:02 Addition Reaction 2:10:15 Substituion Reaction 2:13:57 Soaps & Detergents 2:24:54 END
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@Swapnil_patel111 Жыл бұрын
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@OnlyStudy-e3s2 ай бұрын
🤗TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 9:06 Intro of Carbon 13:33 Why Large No. of Carbon Compouds? 22:20 Allotropes of Carbon 27:48 Diamond 34:53 Graphite 41:15 Uses of Allotropes 43:22 Covalent Bond 47:48 Single Covalent Bond 51:42 Double Covalent Bond 52:53 Triple Covalent Bond 1:00:45 Organic Compounds 1:05:45 Saturated Hydrocarbons 1:09:44 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:14:09 IUPAC Naming 1:22:15 HW 1:23:04 Branched Hydrocarbons 1:34:07 HW 1:35:00 Other Organic Compounds 1:43:47 Q's on Organic Compounds 1:48:42 Cyclic Hydrocarbons 1:53:08 Isomers 1:56:48 Homologous Series 2:01:45 Chemical Properties of Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 2:03:55 Combustion 2:07:02 Addition Reaction 2:10:15 Substitution Reaction 2:13:57 Soaps & Detergents 2:24:54 END Thank me later
@ishowViolent44410 ай бұрын
33:53 when the diamond is extracted by mining it is less lustrous It has given fine cuts to make it lustrous
You are super fast 😂😂 I Was Going To Solve This But You've Already Solved So Why I So It 😅
@सीकरजैन2 ай бұрын
Kon kon Prashant sir ki video ko reject karke aae hai |° loke karo😂
@521kandigramLpsАй бұрын
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Tum kaise guess kr liye yrr😂😂
@SumeshChaturvedi-f3cАй бұрын
Tum Sar ke sath Achcha nahin kar rahe ho
@skp_1312 жыл бұрын
You aren't diamond... Infact diamond also have price tags or may be bought... But you are priceless and precious..... You don't know that you are making future of millions of students...hats off u sir 😌🔥🤞🎊 Edit:- Thanks for this much likes 😀🙃
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@skp_1312 жыл бұрын
@@Balaji_communation it's a respectable msg bro... understand the theme🤷
@aartichaudhary14932 жыл бұрын
@@Balaji_communation areee bhai woh respect hi kr raha hain. Angreji pdh lo thoda 😕
@Lather...8782 жыл бұрын
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@coolgamer7423 Жыл бұрын
9:06 Intro of Carbon (Video Starts) 13:34 Question 20:54 😂😂 22:12 Allotropes of Carbon 26:52 😂😂🔥 27:49 Diamond 💎 34:54 Graphite ✏️ 41:17 Uses of D and G 43:42 Covalent Bond 47:50 Types of Covalent Bond 51:45 Double Covalent Bond 52:54 Triple Covalent Bond 55:00 E.g of Covalent Bond 58:01 😂😂 1:00:47 Organic Compound 1:03:38 Types of OC 1:05:51 Hydrocarbons 1:07:01 Saturated HC 1:09:44 Unsaturated HC 1:14:13 IUPAC naming of HC 1:22:17 Homework 1:23:06 Branched HC 1:34:59 Other OC 1:48:44 Cyclic HC 1:53:08 Isomers 1:56:47 Homologous Series 2:01:59 Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 2:03:46 Chemical Properties of OC 2:13:58 Soaps and Detergents
@namilololol Жыл бұрын
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@Geeta_Meena Жыл бұрын
Tejas naam Wale na pehle hi likha hua hai tune copy past Kiya hai bas
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@shilpisingh4462 Жыл бұрын
Legend ❤️🔥 Respect
@shilpisingh4462 Жыл бұрын
@@Geeta_Meena Nope, tere kehne se maine pura comment section scroll Kiya, lekin mujhe kahi bhi Tejas ka comment nhi mila
@harshhsingh2010 ай бұрын
\\\\\\\\\\\ ONE LIKE PLEASE 😁 \\\\\\\\\\\ 00:02 Carbon is found in a higher percentage of things and is present in various forms. 02:09 Organic chemistry is an important part of the 10th board class curriculum. 06:31 Carbon is present in various substances and plays a crucial role in our daily life. 08:32 Carbon is a non-metal with atomic number 6 and electron configuration 2,4. 12:52 Carbon forms four bonds and has a large number of compounds. 15:39 Carbon can form multiple compounds due to its ability to form four bonds. 20:37 Carbon forms many compounds due to its bonding properties. 22:45 Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon. 26:55 Diamond is made up of carbon atom bonded with four other carbon atoms. 29:05 Carbon forms a strong bond and network structure with other carbon atoms. 34:19 The structure of graphite is formed by hexagonal carbon rings 36:25 Carbon and Its Compounds have different structures and forces of attraction 42:08 Organic compounds have covalent bonds 44:13 Covalent bonding involves sharing of electrons between atoms. 47:47 Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share electrons with each other. 49:46 Carbon forms covalent bonds by sharing electrons. 54:34 Different types of covalent bonds in carbon compounds 56:56 Overlapping of atoms in a molecule increases stability. 1:00:53 Organic compounds are compounds containing carbon and found in nature. 1:03:01 There are six organic compounds to study in this chapter. 1:07:57 Saturated hydrocarbons are called alkanes. 1:09:57 Unsaturated hydrocarbons are formed when carbon forms double or triple bonds. 1:14:29 Naming organic compounds in IUPAC format based on the number of carbons 1:16:56 Alkanes have twice as many hydrogens as carbons 1:21:52 Naming hydrocarbons involves choosing the longest chain and considering the branches outside the chain 1:24:42 Naming alkyl groups and numbering chains are key concepts in carbon compounds. 1:29:24 Naming compounds with carbon chains and methyl groups 1:31:46 To name the compound, first identify the longest carbon chain. 1:37:11 Alcohol is a compound in chemistry with an attached hydroxy group to carbon. 1:39:15 Ketones require at least three carbons 1:43:57 Naming Haloalkanes and Alcohols 1:46:12 Understanding Carbon and Its Compounds 1:50:28 Cyclopainting and general formulas for cyclic hydrocarbons 1:52:27 Carbon forms four bonds and one bond each. 1:58:00 Homologous series in carbon compounds 2:00:25 Homologue series and properties of ethanol and ethonic acid 2:06:06 Burning hydrocarbons produces carbon dioxide and light. 2:08:35 Substitution reaction: One element replaces another in a compound. 2:13:41 Shops and detergents are defined chemically as the salt of sodium or potassium with long fatty acid chains. 2:16:27 Soap cleans clothes by utilizing its hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties. 2:20:38 Soap and detergent have cleansing action due to their reaction with calcium and magnesium salts in water 2:23:57 Using only detergent is effective for cleansing in hard water.
@Prince_Oficial_697 ай бұрын
Lele Bhai sirf 1 hi mile the 2 huaye😅😅
@Chulbul-bo2kk6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂itna mehnat
@cosmicevolution-e1z2 ай бұрын
Bhai Tara struggle dekh ka aasu a gya 😂
@Theparadox_gtАй бұрын
Itna mehnat ke liye tum mere taraf se GOO kha le
@Gamingguru-wo4dhАй бұрын
Bhai jitne me ye likha utne me poora chapter yaad ho jata h🎉🎉
@Master_FF_8132 ай бұрын
TIMESTAMPS💪See Below👇 0:00 Introduction 9:06 Intro of Carbon 13:33 Why Large No. of Carbon Compouds? 22:20 Allotropes of Carbon 27:48 Diamond 34:53 Graphite 41:15 Uses of Allotropes 43:22 Covalent Bond 47:48 Single Covalent Bond 51:42 Double Covalent Bond 52:53 Triple Covalent Bond 1:00:45 Organic Compounds 1:05:45 Saturated Hydrocarbons 1:09:44 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:14:09 IUPAC Naming 1:22:15 HW 1:23:04 Branched Hydrocarbons 1:34:07 HW 1:35:00 Other Organic Compounds 1:43:47 Q's on Organic Compounds 1:48:42 Cyclic Hydrocarbons 1:53:08 Isomers 1:56:48 Homologous Series 2:01:45 Chemical Properties of Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 2:03:55 Combustion 2:07:02 Addition Reaction 2:10:15 Substituion Reaction 2:13:57 Soaps & Detergents 2:24:54 END
@adarshpatel36532 жыл бұрын
1:01:30 apple Newton ka weapon h jiske waje se gravity discover hui
@chemisteryvala5 ай бұрын
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@PayalVerma-di4qj2 ай бұрын
Aur hamari zindagi barbad Gravity phad phad kar
@Sarvesh_Boraste Жыл бұрын
TIMESTAMPS💪See Below👇 0:00 Introduction 9:06 Intro of Carbon 13:33 Why Large No. of Carbon Compouds? 22:20 Allotropes of Carbon 27:48 Diamond 34:53 Graphite 41:15 Uses of Allotropes 43:22 Covalent Bond 47:48 Single Covalent Bond 51:42 Double Covalent Bond 52:53 Triple Covalent Bond 1:00:45 Organic Compounds 1:05:45 Saturated Hydrocarbons 1:09:44 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:14:09 IUPAC Naming 1:22:15 HW 1:23:04 Branched Hydrocarbons 1:34:07 HW 1:35:00 Other Organic Compounds 1:43:47 Q's on Organic Compounds 1:48:42 Cyclic Hydrocarbons 1:53:08 Isomers 1:56:48 Homologous Series 2:01:45 Chemical Properties of Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 2:03:55 Combustion 2:07:02 Addition Reaction 2:10:15 Substituion Reaction 2:13:57 Soaps & Detergents 2:24:54 END
@OMBansal-x6z Жыл бұрын
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@Thingslot Жыл бұрын
Hat's off to you for your hard work. I hope you will do hard works in boards as you have done this
@Sarvesh_Boraste Жыл бұрын
@@Thingslot yup broo
@Its_Bingo Жыл бұрын
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@Sarvesh_Boraste Жыл бұрын
@@Its_Bingo why..??
@totalwork41293 ай бұрын
TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Introduction 9:06 Intro of Carbon 13:33 Why Large No. of Carbon Compouds? 22:20 Allotropes of Carbon 27:48 Diamond 34:53 Graphite 41:15 Uses of Allotropes 43:22 Covalent Bond 47:48 Single Covalent Bond 51:42 Double Covalent Bond 52:53 Triple Covalent Bond 1:00:45 Organic Compounds 1:05:45 Saturated Hydrocarbons 1:09:44 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:14:09 IUPAC Naming 1:22:15 HW 1:23:04 Branched Hydrocarbons 1:34:07 HW 1:35:00 Other Organic Compounds 1:43:47 Q's on Organic Compounds 1:48:42 Cyclic Hydrocarbons 1:53:08 Isomers 1:56:48 Homologous Series 2:01:45 Chemical Properties of Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 2:03:55 Combustion 2:07:02 Addition Reaction 2:10:15 Substituion Reaction 2:13:57 Soaps & Detergents 2:24:54 END Thank me later np(no problem)
Sahi answer Dene ke liye tum mere taraf se GOO aur latrine kha le 😊
@sparshkadam2111 күн бұрын
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@_i.m_priyanshu10 ай бұрын
1:34:20 homework ans. 1) 3-methhyl hexane 2) 3,3-diethyl hexane
@anushka_kikrant10 ай бұрын
👍✌🏻
@ArshdeepSingh-n3mАй бұрын
no, ans is 3-ethyl octane
@pinakip.mohanty7698Ай бұрын
but sir ne 1st wale mai hint dia tha ki longest chain tedhi hai kese ?
@visittheTALENT1431Ай бұрын
1st ka answer 2-Ethylpentane
@ArshdeepSingh-n3mАй бұрын
2 wale ka ans jo maine bataya hai vo he hai
@AtharvKatiyar-g7z Жыл бұрын
34:02 Sir, diamond is very expensive because carbon takes more time to change into diamond. Apart of this it also costs much to clean the diamond and make cuts on it to make it lustrous. 1:22:59 HOMEWORK 1) Ethene 2) Propane 3) Nonene 4) Heptyne 5) Decane 1:32:05 3,4 DiMethyl hexane
@Jyotishman12 Жыл бұрын
@@dev__alone444 yes you are right
@dev__alone444 Жыл бұрын
@@Jyotishman12 ❣️
@erenyeager99999 Жыл бұрын
24 ka board tum hi fodo ge...🎉
@dev__alone444 Жыл бұрын
@@erenyeager99999 😂✌🏻
@hindustanibnl6796 Жыл бұрын
Wrong hai last answer 2-ethylpentane aayega kyuki ch2-ch3 ek chain mai hai alag alag mai nahi isliye
@stilly_rip183 ай бұрын
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 9:06 Intro of Carbon 13:33 Why Large No. of Carbon Compouds? 22:20 Allotropes of Carbon 27:48 Diamond 34:53 Graphite 41:15 Uses of Allotropes 43:22 Covalent Bond 47:48 Single Covalent Bond 51:42 Double Covalent Bond 52:53 Triple Covalent Bond 1:00:45 Organic Compounds 1:05:45 Saturated Hydrocarbons 1:09:44 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 1:14:09 IUPAC Naming 1:22:15 HW 1:23:04 Branched Hydrocarbons 1:34:07 HW 1:35:00 Other Organic Compounds 1:43:47 Q's on Organic Compounds 1:48:42 Cyclic Hydrocarbons 1:53:08 Isomers 1:56:48 Homologous Series 2:01:45 Chemical Properties of Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid 2:03:55 Combustion 2:07:02 Addition Reaction 2:10:15 Substituion Reaction 2:13:57 Soaps & Detergents 2:24:54 END Thank me later
@anshp9964 Жыл бұрын
1:34:50 H.W Questions i. 2-Ethylpentane ii. 3,3-Diethylhexane
@lalithatg4730 Жыл бұрын
1 wrong
@mortyballs Жыл бұрын
both are wrong@@lalithatg4730
@mortyballs Жыл бұрын
1) 3-Methylehexane 2) 3,4-Diethylhexane
@aryankaundal2086 Жыл бұрын
@@mortyballs2) is wrong it should be 3,3-diethylhexane
hey, 3-methylhexane is wrong. the correct ans is 2-ethylhexane
@Zyanpiex2 ай бұрын
It's not - 3-ethylpentane
@nishakumawat60732 ай бұрын
@@Zyanpiex No it's 2-Ethylpentane 💗💗
@AshokReddyKunduru-l4s2 ай бұрын
bro ithink its 2-ethlypentane
@MAN0029.2 ай бұрын
@@devilsdad1536 bro its not wrong because methyl is connected with 3rd atom of carbon chain
@RockyBai-s8i10 ай бұрын
those who r seeing this now (2024) 00:02 Carbon is present in a high percentage of things 02:09 Organic chemistry is a key branch in chemistry, focused on chemical properties of organic substances. 06:31 Carbon is present in various forms and is a fundamental part of many substances. 08:32 Carbon is a non-metal with four electrons in its last shell. 12:52 Carbon forms four bonds and has a large number of compounds. 15:39 Sodium compounds and carbon compounds can be formed with specific elements. 20:37 Allotropes of carbon 22:45 Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon 26:55 Diamond is formed by carbon atoms with multiple bonds 29:05 Carbon forms a network structure by bonding with four carbon atoms and three more. 34:19 Graphite and diamond, both made of carbon, have significant differences in their structure. 36:25 Carbon has different structures, such as layers and hexagonal rings 42:08 Covalent Bond: A bond in which electrons are shared between two atoms. 44:13 Sharing of electrons forms covalent bonds 47:47 Covalent bonds involve sharing of electrons between atoms. 49:46 Carbon forms covalent bonds by sharing electrons. 54:34 Covalent bonds in carbon compounds depend on the number of bonds formed and the stability of the molecule. 56:56 Overlapping of atoms leads to the formation of stable molecules through covalent bonds. 1:00:53 Organic compounds are compounds containing carbon and found in nature. 1:03:01 Carbon compounds can be organic or inorganic, and this video focuses on organic compounds. 1:07:57 Saturated hydrocarbons are called alkanes. 1:09:57 Unsaturated hydrocarbons are formed by double or triple bonds between carbon atoms. 1:14:29 Naming organic compounds based on the number of carbons and functional groups 1:16:56 Alkanes have twice as many hydrogens as carbons. 1:21:52 Understanding the naming and structure of hydrocarbons 1:24:42 Naming of alkyl groups in carbon chain 1:29:24 Naming carbon compounds based on the number and type of carbon chains. 1:31:46 Understanding the concept of carbon and its compounds 1:37:11 Alcohol is a compound in chemistry where a hydroxy group is attached to carbon. 1:39:15 Ketones require at least three carbons 1:43:57 Naming Haloalkanes and Alcohols 1:46:12 Importance of Carbon and its Compounds 1:50:28 Cyclopainting of hydrocarbons explained with examples 1:52:27 Carbon forms four bonds and can create different structures and isomers. 1:58:00 Homolog series in Carbon and Its Compounds 2:00:25 Homologous series of carbon compounds and their chemical properties 2:06:06 Hydrocarbon combustion produces carbon and gives off light. 2:08:35 Substitution reaction: One element replaces another in a compound. 2:13:41 Shops and detergents are defined chemically as salts of carboxylic acids with long fatty acid chains. 2:16:27 Soap consists of hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts. 2:20:38 Soap and detergents have cleansing action due to the reaction with salts in water. 2:23:57 The chapter on carbon compounds is concluded
@adityasrivastava997810 ай бұрын
Thannkkss vaaii...😂😭
@kaushikisingh54708 ай бұрын
Hard work dude 😢 thanks btw 😁
@Abhishek-yk6dw2 жыл бұрын
34:02 Sir , diamond is very expensive because carban is taking more time to change into diamond this process occur naturally in the presence of atmospheric pressure and heat etc. We also form artificial diamond it is totally same as natural diamond but this process is very difficult and very expensive. that's why diamond is so expensive.😊
@seemalather48192 жыл бұрын
Thanks for answering U saved my time !
@omverma12072 жыл бұрын
We can form artificial DIAMOND, by heating GRAPHITE up to 3000 degree Celsius in the absence of oxygen.
@tajveersajwan9362 жыл бұрын
Bhai acha khasa copy kara hai apna Google sa Jusr majak Bdia hai
@ArtistKrishna042 жыл бұрын
Nice👏👏
@soichiroyagami59122 жыл бұрын
Nhi bhai... Last line mein likha h ki carbon is so expensive but carbon can be coal,graphite etc... You should edit it to diamond😅
@vaibhavkhatri5794 Жыл бұрын
2023-2024 wale students attendance laga do👍🏻
@Pw_Ragini Жыл бұрын
Present bro 🙋
@Jatinujjwal444 Жыл бұрын
Bro koi topic skip to nahi hai for 2023-2024 session😢
@MokshEPICeditz11 ай бұрын
present bro
@Tech_no_off7 ай бұрын
Yae sir
@ambatianuj15762 жыл бұрын
20:58 was epic 😂
@parthchouhan88032 жыл бұрын
Khalifa nhi😂😂
@ammu4881 Жыл бұрын
I was searching in comment section why nobody is talking about Khalifa?? Then i found you!!😂😂
@ydv_xx11 ай бұрын
@@ammu4881same here bro, literally I laughed hard
@@akritikulavi3410 exactly.. everyone are saying wrong first one is 3 methyl hexane..
@Santosh-lx9gh Жыл бұрын
2) is 3,4 di ethyl hexane
@thundergamingofficial3262 Жыл бұрын
1:22:45 C2H4 = ethene C3H8 = propane C9H18=nonene C7H12=heptyne C10H22= decane You are great sir. Thanks for this lecture it cleared my all topics THANK YOU. ❤❤❤❤❤
@kirpalsingh156710 ай бұрын
😊😊
@thundergamingofficial32624 ай бұрын
@ZaraSiddiqui-e5d itz ethene
@pranavsahu4718 Жыл бұрын
1:02:15 apple is a fruit🍎😂
@yashshvipareek9427 Жыл бұрын
1:32:06 ANS: 3,4 -- Dimethyl Hexane
@deepakverma8484 Жыл бұрын
Maybe it should be 3,3
@XO._.unnie4891 Жыл бұрын
@@deepakverma8484yess maybe 🤷♀️
@LegendYT-mg3mk Жыл бұрын
1:01:58 The apple is a round fruit with a smooth skin, typically red, green, or yellow in color. It has a crisp and juicy texture and a sweet or tart taste, depending on the variety. Apples are commonly eaten fresh, used in cooking and baking, or pressed to make juice. They are also a good source of vitamins and dietary fiber.
@RealAlien911 Жыл бұрын
As he already said, that's not really a definition, rather it is its characteristics. there is a high possibility there exists some things that might match all the things u have mentioned...
@snehlata322911 ай бұрын
Very nice definition 😺😺💯💯💯🙂👍😁😄😃😸 Real talent of CBSE students.😅😅😅😅😂
@rakhikhangwal411111 ай бұрын
@@RealAlien911 Apple Is a fruit that is grown on apple tree Bta ye definition match krdega koi aur fruit Bol Ab bol na ....😂😂
@RealAlien91111 ай бұрын
@@rakhikhangwal4111 bhai tu bhi american ban gaya/gayi?💀💀 "what is a women" "the one who identifies as a women"💀💀💀💀
@JG-qh1rv10 ай бұрын
Bhai mujhe to lga tha apple ek mobile hai jo white hote hain aur bilkul bhi tasty nhi hote hain Aaj Jake pta chala ki apple name ek fruit hai 😂
@Arhamdgaf29 күн бұрын
Sabse accha one shot revision yehi hai..itne kam time mein concept clear ho gya..dil se dhanyawad sirji
@Onetapharsh5230 Жыл бұрын
Timestamp 😇😇😇see below👇👇👇👇 0:00 - video/lecture begins 9:06 - Introduction of carbon 13:30 - Question 20:54 - Burj khalifa 😆😆🤣😂 22:10 - Allotrops of carbon 26:57 - 😅🤣😂 27:49 - Diamond 💎 34:55 - Graphite ✏ 41:17 - Uses of diamond 💎 and graphite✏ 43:42 - Covalent bond 47:52 - Types of covalent bond 51:45 - Double covalent bond 52:54 - Triple covalent bond 55:00 - Ex. of covalent bond 58:03 - 🤣😅🤣 1:00:46 - Organic compound 1:03:38 - Types of Organic compound 1:05:50 - Hydrocarbons 1:07:02 - saturated HC 1:09:44 - Unsaturated HC 1:14:13 - IUPAC naming of HC 1:22:17 - Homework 1:23:06 - Branched HC 1:34:58 - Other Organic compound 1:48:44 - Cyclic HC 1:53:10 - Isomers 1:56:47 - Homologous series 2:01:57 - Chemical properties of enthnol 🍷and ethanoic 2:13:58 - Soap 🧼 and detergent 2:25:24 - The End...............
@Onetapharsh5230 Жыл бұрын
It may help you 😃😃🙏🏻🙏🏻
@adarsh1st-ew6yu Жыл бұрын
😮
@factdepartment14282 жыл бұрын
33:44 diamond is very costly because it is found in very lower level(at ,mantle And core) comparing with our soil and it takes millions of years to form.
@shitalgadhari985411 ай бұрын
33:42 The rarity, difficulties in mining, durability, cut, clarity, color, and carat of diamonds make them expensive and in demand. The four C’s determine the value of the stone. The psychological beliefs and myths attached to diamonds are the other reasons that makes them expensive.
@Abhijitdeka1912 ай бұрын
00:02 Carbon is found in a higher percentage of things and is present in various forms. 02:09 Organic chemistry is an important part of the 10th board class curriculum. 06:31 Carbon is present in various substances and plays a crucial role in our daily life. 08:32 Carbon is a non-metal with atomic number 6 and electron configuration 2,4. 12:52 Carbon forms four bonds and has a large number of compounds. 15:39 Carbon can form multiple compounds due to its ability to form four bonds. 20:37 Carbon forms many compounds due to its bonding properties. 22:45 Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon. 26:55 Diamond is made up of carbon atom bonded with four other carbon atoms. 29:05 Carbon forms a strong bond and network structure with other carbon atoms. 34:19 The structure of graphite is formed by hexagonal carbon rings 36:25 Carbon and Its Compounds have different structures and forces of attraction 42:08 Organic compounds have covalent bonds 44:13 Covalent bonding involves sharing of electrons between atoms. 47:47 Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share electrons with each other. 49:46 Carbon forms covalent bonds by sharing electrons. 54:34 Different types of covalent bonds in carbon compounds 56:56 Overlapping of atoms in a molecule increases stability. 1:00:53 Organic compounds are compounds containing carbon and found in nature. 1:03:01 There are six organic compounds to study in this chapter. 1:07:57 Saturated hydrocarbons are called alkanes. 1:09:57 Unsaturated hydrocarbons are formed when carbon forms double or triple bonds. 1:14:29 Naming organic compounds in IUPAC format based on the number of carbons 1:16:56 Alkanes have twice as many hydrogens as carbons 1:21:52 Naming hydrocarbons involves choosing the longest chain and considering the branches outside the chain 1:24:42 Naming alkyl groups and numbering chains are key concepts in carbon compounds. 1:29:24 Naming compounds with carbon chains and methyl groups 1:31:46 To name the compound, first identify the longest carbon chain. 1:37:11 Alcohol is a compound in chemistry with an attached hydroxy group to carbon. 1:39:15 Ketones require at least three carbons 1:43:57 Naming Haloalkanes and Alcohols 1:46:12 Understanding Carbon and Its Compounds 1:50:28 Cyclopainting and general formulas for cyclic hydrocarbons 1:52:27 Carbon forms four bonds and one bond each. 1:58:00 Homologous series in carbon compounds 2:00:25 Homologue series and properties of ethanol and ethonic acid 2:06:06 Burning hydrocarbons produces carbon dioxide and light. 2:08:35 Substitution reaction: One element replaces another in a compound. 2:13:41 Shops and detergents are defined chemically as the salt of sodium or potassium with long fatty acid chains. 2:16:27 Soap cleans clothes by utilizing its hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties. 2:20:38 Soap and detergent have cleansing action due to their reaction with calcium and magnesium salts in water 2:23:57 Using only detergent is effective for cleansing in hard water.
@karranveersingh62 ай бұрын
AI
@youseekenn Жыл бұрын
1:01:58 -> An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree. Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found🎉
@itz_aindrilamondal Жыл бұрын
He asked the definition not the features lol
@jitendrapatil9973 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes features and defin are same
@sangambhadouriya Жыл бұрын
Bro take it serious😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@animesh164 Жыл бұрын
1:01:11 the round fruit of a tree of the rose family, which typically has thin green or red skin and crisp flesh is called apple
@mtsindiangamerz Жыл бұрын
. 00:02 Carbon is present in a high percentage of things 02:09 Organic chemistry is a key branch in chemistry, focused on chemical properties of organic substances. 06:31 Carbon is present in various forms and is a fundamental part of many substances. 08:32 Carbon is a non-metal with four electrons in its last shell. 12:52 Carbon forms four bonds and has a large number of compounds. 15:39 Sodium compounds and carbon compounds can be formed with specific elements. 20:37 Allotropes of carbon 22:45 Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon 26:55 Diamond is formed by carbon atoms with multiple bonds 29:05 Carbon forms a network structure by bonding with four carbon atoms and three more. 34:19 Graphite and diamond, both made of carbon, have significant differences in their structure. 36:25 Carbon has different structures, such as layers and hexagonal rings 42:08 Covalent Bond: A bond in which electrons are shared between two atoms. 44:13 Sharing of electrons forms covalent bonds 47:47 Covalent bonds involve sharing of electrons between atoms. 49:46 Carbon forms covalent bonds by sharing electrons. 54:34 Covalent bonds in carbon compounds depend on the number of bonds formed and the stability of the molecule. 56:56 Overlapping of atoms leads to the formation of stable molecules through covalent bonds. 1:00:53 Organic compounds are compounds containing carbon and found in nature. 1:03:01 Carbon compounds can be organic or inorganic, and this video focuses on organic compounds. 1:07:57 Saturated hydrocarbons are called alkanes. 1:09:57 Unsaturated hydrocarbons are formed by double or triple bonds between carbon atoms. 1:14:29 Naming organic compounds based on the number of carbons and functional groups 1:16:56 Alkanes have twice as many hydrogens as carbons. 1:21:52 Understanding the naming and structure of hydrocarbons 1:24:42 Naming of alkyl groups in carbon chain 1:29:24 Naming carbon compounds based on the number and type of carbon chains. 1:31:46 Understanding the concept of carbon and its compounds 1:37:11 Alcohol is a compound in chemistry where a hydroxy group is attached to carbon. 1:39:15 Ketones require at least three carbons 1:43:57 Naming Haloalkanes and Alcohols 1:46:12 Importance of Carbon and its Compounds 1:50:28 Cyclopainting of hydrocarbons explained with examples 1:52:27 Carbon forms four bonds and can create different structures and isomers. 1:58:00 Homolog series in Carbon and Its Compounds 2:00:25 Homologous series of carbon compounds and their chemical properties 2:06:06 Hydrocarbon combustion produces carbon and gives off light. 2:08:35 Substitution reaction: One element replaces another in a compound. 2:13:41 Shops and detergents are defined chemically as salts of carboxylic acids with long fatty acid chains. 2:16:27 Soap consists of hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts. 2:20:38 Soap and detergents have cleansing action due to the reaction with salts in water. 2:23:57 The chapter on carbon compounds is concluded
@Sharan__Vlogs Жыл бұрын
Thank you bhai
@Niharikashekhawat7 Жыл бұрын
Tu dhanya h bhai tu class ku le rha h firr itna toh aata h 😮
@LiteraryPhilosophy Жыл бұрын
comment copy kiya hai
@NovaNexify2 ай бұрын
1:01:56 It's a crisp, round edible, often with shades of red, green, or yellow. Its flavor varies from tart to sweet, and its crunchy texture makes it a popular choice for snacks and desserts. Commonly found in orchards, it’s rich in fiber and vitamin C, enjoyed raw, baked, or pressed into a refreshing drink. Known for its health benefits and role in folklore, this produce has a signature aroma and a juicy bite that people around the world love.
1:02:02 An apple is the fruit of an apple tree or An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree. Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, remains. Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Eurasia and were introduced to North America by European colonists. Apples have religious and mythological significance in many cultures, including Norse, Greek, and European Christian traditions.
@noonehere7472 жыл бұрын
41:08 sir graphite has actually shiny surface because if we see lead of pencil under light then it actually reflects light and we can easily observe that.
@parilambha11 ай бұрын
HW Answer 1:22:22. 1 Ethene ❤. 2Propane❤. 3Nonene❤. 4Heptyne❤. 5Decane❤. Hope this is correct ❤🎉.
@nawazkhan012 жыл бұрын
Though one shot but each point is taught so specifically and briefly that I think each student would be satisfied HATS OFF SIR FOR THAT QUALITY EDUCATION APPRECIATE IT.
@deepanshudayma Жыл бұрын
Bhai pdf h is chapter ki aap ke pass please send 😔😔😔😔
@Pinkydubey207 Жыл бұрын
@@deepanshudayma papa. Bol de mujhe de dunga tere ko
@arav728 Жыл бұрын
@@deepanshudaymabyyy
@sudhirraj3962 Жыл бұрын
@@Pinkydubey207😂
@sara_khan2781 Жыл бұрын
@@Pinkydubey207average 14 year old Dumb kid doing shit and thought I'm Cool
@LichessUzairАй бұрын
33:45 Bcz its original form is cheap but its requires hugh pressure and temperature to be converted into diamond Sbd another reason may be depends on thr xuts or the refractivity of diamond
@sudhirsaurya9370 Жыл бұрын
34:00 Bcz diamond is cut at different angle So that it can total internal reflection hence it shines and are lustrous substance .
Jo mera comments padhe ga uske board me 99.99 percentage aayega
@varshaagrawal9856 Жыл бұрын
😂
@ChopraG-u4v10 ай бұрын
Mene to like bhi kr diya reply bhi kr diya ab to 200% aa jayege
@RitaBharti-d1i10 ай бұрын
Tumahre muh may dahi sakkar sbhi bacchon ko lg jaye😂😂😂
@Namansharma-sg6mk9 ай бұрын
Bhai study mai dhyaan de😅
@inqqq1117 ай бұрын
bc maine tera comment read Kiya.. mere to 89 hi aaye!!!!!!
@adityanain-72 ай бұрын
20:53 this is dark 🌑
@daksh83982 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@bgmiid49432 жыл бұрын
1:02:07 What is 🍎 An apple is an edible fruit produced by an apple tree.
@aryavartamishra81853 ай бұрын
No need to write edible fruits fruits are generally edible. Moreover many apples are inedible
@nameless_wonder252 ай бұрын
An apple is a fleshy fruit that develops from the ovary of a flower on the apple tree (Malus domestica). After fertilization, the ovule inside the flower matures into seeds, while the surrounding ovary tissue becomes the edible part of the fruit. Apples are typically round and can be red, green, or yellow, with a crisp texture and a flavor ranging from sweet to tart.
@sunshine-ys9rx2 жыл бұрын
Is it only me who noticed the break after sir said KOI BHI "KHALIFA" BANAO💀👀
@highmindedgamerz98342 жыл бұрын
Mei bhi kiya tha
@sumanydv29122 жыл бұрын
Me to bro
@ManishYadav-pg1cw Жыл бұрын
Ya
@chandrakala.v.shettigar5788 Жыл бұрын
Me too 💜😂 so the channel is named science and fun 😂
@@ahish6908 bhai carbon compound M koi topic deleted hi nhi h
@ontheway019582 жыл бұрын
@@Avik005 yup carbon and compounds ma koe deleted chapter nhi hai bhai
@editorak57722 күн бұрын
34:03 Because it takes a lot of energy to form and needs very much pressure.
@gamingbhai7306 Жыл бұрын
33:35 As it requires High pressure and high temp it occurs rarely in earths crust and hence is expensive
@nitinjhajharia44252 жыл бұрын
I literally understood this chapter. Even before I watched many other oneshots but none was as clear as this man does. Man you cannot be compared with a diamond cuz diamond have a price tag but u are antique and precious 💞
@Tenseless Жыл бұрын
Abe oye izzat se bol man kya bol raha hai sir bol sir
@ayushverma4909 Жыл бұрын
@@Tenseless appreciate kar rha hai bhai wo xD...everyone is not a man bhai.
@majanugamer8172 Жыл бұрын
@@Tenseless 666
@Tenseless Жыл бұрын
@@ayushverma4909 bhai joke mara ta aapne to seriously le liya
@nitintanwarrr Жыл бұрын
@@Tenseless padhai krlo varna result joke marega
@ram__lastchance2 жыл бұрын
1:01:50 apple is a sweet fruit grows in tree we eat and next day take out by process of egestion
@Yo_shine2 ай бұрын
Bro chemistry ka ata pta nahi par life process jarur aapne acche se padha hai 😂😂
@Sahilrehan24Ай бұрын
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@Sahilrehan24Ай бұрын
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@Sanatani131Ай бұрын
1:22:17 Homework Ans C2H4=Ethene C3H8=Propane C9H18=Nonene C7H12=Heptyne C10H22=Decane 👍👍
@meaw-6.92 жыл бұрын
1:32:05 3,4 di methyl hexane Homework questions (1)= 3-methyl hexane (2)=3,3- di ethyl hexane
@thrilllearning98932 жыл бұрын
Bro 2nd waala 3,3-Di ethyl hexane hoyega
@meaw-6.92 жыл бұрын
@@thrilllearning9893 kaise brother
@priyanshisingh42352 жыл бұрын
@@meaw-6.9 kyuki vaha par 6 carbons ki chain banegi achhe se dekho and can you please explain me the first one i don't understand
@mokshdewangan19922 жыл бұрын
@@priyanshisingh4235 longest chain 6 ki hai aur 3 pe methyl h
@azhanahmad51992 жыл бұрын
@@mokshdewangan1992 ethyl hai bhai ch2 Aur sir ne khud ques dete wakt bola
1:02:04 Apples contain a variety of phytochemicals, including quercetin, catechin, phloridzin and chlorogenic acid, all of which are strong antioxidants.
1:31:34 Pr sir ne jo 4 ex karvaya hai usmein longest chain kaise select ki hai 4 ques mein please reply
@nihalkumar4132 Жыл бұрын
@@vanshika2541 horizontally select kiya h kyoki usme max 4 carbon ka chain h 😇
@vanshika2541 Жыл бұрын
@@nihalkumar4132 thnku
@nihalkumar4132 Жыл бұрын
@@vanshika2541 welcome 😇
@sanidhyamalviya6482Ай бұрын
You from ies public school bhopal????@@vanshika2541
@Aryan_P_Jarang3 күн бұрын
34:00 It is expensive because when extracted raw from minerals they are not that shinny and pure later the diamond crystals are beaten and various cuts to make it look more attractive
Numbering mea 3 kese aaya?? 2 ni aana chahiye?? Plz reply
@gaurav_chandel0090 Жыл бұрын
@@Dumbshit948 bhai sir ne bola tha ki longest chain dhundo aur essa krke CH ke neeche do hai aur CH ke aage ek so, agar neeche wala dekhe toh vo longest chain aur usse krke 3rd number pe methyl aaya so 3-methylhexane
2:24:03 sir then what is NaHCO³.10H²O Is it not a detergent or washing powder? Is there any difference between these? plz clear my Doubts sir.🤔🤔
@hussainns_10 ай бұрын
Washing powder and detergents are not same 🗿
@k.b1910 ай бұрын
@@hussainns_seggs
@adityasrivastavaexercisefo40363 ай бұрын
Brother first of all it is Na2CO3.10H20 Not NAHCO3.10H20 Now Detergent :- Detergent is a powerful cleaner that dissolves more completely in water than soap. It can break up dirt, oils, and grease on dishes and clothing. Washing Powder:- Washing powder is a conventional washing method that dissolves in water over a longer period of time than liquid detergent. It's often used to clean oil spills, unblock drains, remove soap scum
@Its_aksha_321Ай бұрын
1:22:52 A) ethyne B) propane C) nonene D) heptyne E) decane It's righ answers 😊
GOOD EVENING SIR I AM JITESH SIR MY QUESTION IS YOU GIVE THE EXAMPLE OF ALDEHYDE THAT C DOUBLE BOND O -C3H7 THEN YOU WROTE BUTANAL BUT YOU SAY CNH2N IS ALKENE SO THIS C DOUBLE BOND O-C3H7 IS FOLLOWING ALKENE THEN ITS NAME IS BUTENAL IS IT CORRECT OR NOT PLEASE REPLY SIR 1:48:41 IAM VERY CONFUSED
@ARyanareyou8 күн бұрын
Bhai double bond carbon me hona chahiye na ki oxygen ke sath isliye ye alkene nhi hai
Sir,aap bahut achha padhate ho,dil corbon-corbon ho gaya
@anujsharma4402 Жыл бұрын
4 February ke exam ke liye jo padhne aaye h, wo apni attendance lga ke zana😅 👇
@unique_mehndi_for_you_2802 Жыл бұрын
🙋♀
@himanshuparmar8429 Жыл бұрын
33:47 Diamond are very precious like found very deep in earth and found in very less amount and take very much effort for refining it.(fact-diamonds are made in labs too )(jupiter has diamond rain)
@actually_correct Жыл бұрын
No
@himanshuparmar8429 Жыл бұрын
@@actually_correct wa da hel?
@actually_correct Жыл бұрын
@@himanshuparmar8429 it is basically because of a company called de berrs
@Aditya-ld1ju Жыл бұрын
It's look like a 5th class kid is answering 😂
@himanshuparmar8429 Жыл бұрын
@@Aditya-ld1ju bruh man
@murtazaleaderАй бұрын
33:00 because diamond made of carbon in the earth crust 0:03 percentage available
@CARATsvt17luv Жыл бұрын
best explanation for carbon I have ever got in my life.... thank you so much for this lecture, sir.... I can't explain this by words that how much useful it is for me...🥺💝
33:46 ANSWER - Diamond is so much mehenga because of the polishing and hard work done on it to make it attractive and perfect for jewellery items. REVIEW - Thanks for reading my answer . Sir you taught absolutely mind-blowing , Not only loved you lecture but also understood and cleared my all weak concept, THANKS.