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05:26
@AvnishKabaj you there?
wanna check out 2-3 MS Chouhan; Advanced Problems In Organic Chemistry; questions?
i think they're wrong
@GaurangTandon sure
If I've done them
see q11 in alkyl halides (chapter 5C)
two methods are described to prepare a fused three ring carboxylic acid
using grignard and NaCN
see if it's there in your edition
@GaurangTandon Haven't done alkyl halide (not in 11th course)
But I think the answer is correct
@AvnishKabaj you might have read it in clayden?
CN-
Will tend to do e2
Elimination
Hard base
05:35
dude it's doing S<sub>N</sub>2 here
??
That's with alkane
The compound below is like very steric
Another thing we were taught was that e2 is preferred over substitution because the entropy of the intermediate is more
dude you're looknng at the wrong question I guess
is the answer "(c) method 1 will work well, but method 2 is not apt"
?
@Gaurang Yes
in solution it doesn't mention E2 anywhere though :/
@GaurangTandon ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Lemme see
05:41
nvm
do you know anything about Q10?
anwer is "(d) informative questions (all are correct)"
@GaurangTandon I think so
@AvnishKabaj i don't know why a and b are true
does clayden mention about this?
@GaurangTandon you do know that Sn2 leads to inversion
That was for (b)
@AvnishKabaj yeah but this question is about SN1
@GaurangTandon but b part is on the basis on sn2
Strong nucleophiles do SN1
Weak sn2
That's from clayden
05:50
@AvnishKabaj i think part (b) is based on the fact that even in sn1 the product composition is not exactly racemic but rather 55:45 in favor of inversion
?
@GaurangTandon SN1 is actually loose SN2
Could be because of that
@AvnishKabaj :-O
links to read about this quote?
I have no idea
Maybe something from stackexchange
Or somewhere burrowed In Peter Sykes/clayden
05:54
check out q7
see its solution
compounds A and B are given enantiomer
though they have plane of symmetry :(
@GaurangTandon that simply removes one meso form
Wait no
I think you're correct
Yeah those 2 are diastereomers
But
So it's correct
oh god
sorry!
The question is asking for diastereomers only
yeah nvm
accha do you know where in clayden they've explained that a bridgehead carbanion is unstable?
i think it should be stable
but can't find any relevant page
06:13
@GaurangTandon bridgehead carbanions aren't unstable
That's a carbocation not not a carbanion
The reason is that the hybridizations changes
I.e becomes planar
the OP there mentioned that carbanions are unstable
and the answer poster took no effort in explaining that it actually is stable
Because to my knowledge carbanions aren't unstable
i agree with you
but i can't find any text saying that they are stable or unstable
06:21
@GaurangTandon my fiitjee teacher has a PhD man
I believe whatever she says
Generally
well
"Carbons
at bridgeheads, although extremely reluctant to undergo reactions in which they
must be converted to carbocations, undergo with ease reactions in which they must be
carbanions and stable bridgehead carbanions are known."
She specifically said bredt's rule isn't for carbanions
March mein I found this text
finally
Gud gud
bredts say the bridge head carbon shouldn't be sp2 hybridised , so a carbanion should have no problem with it
06:27
I don't like March
No pretty pictures
@AvnishKabaj yeah it's a dull
book
@Tanuj yep, I should write an answer to that question
@GaurangTandon cool
@[any-chem-college-grad-phd-people]
how do you get a link to this type of reference: "Streitwieser, Jr., A.; Young, W.R. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1969, 91, 529"?
i come across them quite often in old books or research papers
when I paste the text in Google, nothing proper comes up
i'm just asking for the link to the research paper
 
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07:57
@GaurangTandon @Tanuj what Happened to that new room
08:19
@AvnishKabaj it's still there
check your browser history for the url
Tips and tricks
@AvnishKabaj i gave you a ping
you should get it in your notif inbox within 30min
09:19
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Q: Consider flagging low quality answers as VLQ/NAA instead of just downvoting them

Gaurang TandonGoogle has a habit of displaying cards, and I am sure several of you have seen these by now: (search link) The way I understand the purpose - of displaying cards for each answer (and not just the accepted answer) - is that it helps the viewer to get alternative ideas about the question, and t...

@1,3-feeds here, another one for you @M.A.R. ;P
09:38
RIP Stephen Hawking :(
5
Dang
@GaurangTandon I'll be the first to congratulate you for being able to cast close votes \o/
Well, then it sounds like Usanovich, and also why his theory wasn't successful. Reasoning in vein of BiH3 barely holds to its protons and looses them in oxidation would be much better on your part. — Mithoron 13 hours ago
@Mith molecules don't have digestive systems
So they can't loose, can they?
Haha this typo never gets old
Poor oxidant gets loosed on
10:00
@Gau I approved your tag wiki edits, but I can't really rule out the density question as OT
We'd need a third opinion
And a fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh
 
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11:42
@M.A.R. many thanks :)
@M.A.R. you want to support several questions about buoyancy on chem.se? ;)
12:04
@GaurangTandon Bro , have you been taught screw gauge and vernier calipers ?
@Tanuj i mean, in class 10th yeah
my teacher took almost no interest in that piece
have to study it from somewhere myself
@GaurangTandon When will you ?
Let me know when you will , I gotta do those topics too.
@Tanuj it's an uninteresting topic, probably next week :/
yeah sure
okay
@Tanuj it's given pretty well in dcp
If you own dcp
12:13
@AvnishKabaj I don't have mechanics part 1
@AvnishKabaj If possible , can you click pics of that topic and share it here ? I've searched it all over the internet , and I still am not sure what I'm doing when I solve the its problems.
yeah me too @AvnishKabaj
if you can do that, it'd be great; diff sources always give some thing diff
i am just looking for the bunch of formulae to use in such problems
It'd be a great help and would save us a lot of time.
12:42
is there any way to filter out unnecessary questions from the close vote review queue?
like I don't want to see questions about nano spectrometry
or transition metal catalysts
i am a simple guy
Later on when I'm free
@GaurangTandon Can you correct $\ce{OH}$ to $\ce{OH-}$?
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Q: Why does pOH increase when pH decreases?

ILoveILLet's say you add $\ce{HCl}$ to water. The $\ce{H+}$ ion concentration increases and that causes a decrease in $\mathrm{pH}$. But why would the $\mathrm{pOH}$ increase? I can't see why added $\ce{H+}$ ions will decrease the $\ce{OH}$ concentration? Is this because of the water auto-ionization? I...

@ApoorvPotnis on it
okay
@GaurangTandon WOW, you are pretty fast!
@ApoorvPotnis editing posts is my most favorite work if you didn't already notice ;)
12:54
@GaurangTandon Are you going to give JEE?
@ApoorvPotnis i did fill in the application form :P
@GaurangTandon 12th or dropper
?
12th dude
@GaurangTandon Aiming for IITs?
@ApoorvPotnis yeah :)
12:57
CS?
looking from your profile...
Good
All the best
thanks :)
you're also giving right?
jee
so good luck to you too :D
12:59
Thanks
Is diels alders in Alkenes?
Is it
i think not
That's good news
13:16
@GaurangTandon I've suggested a minor edit.
@ApoorvPotnis thanks dude
i was myself wondering how to fix that upright x
looks good now :)
@GaurangTandon But I still don't know how to adjust the equilibrium and plus sign.
let me fix that
check now ;)
13:34
@GaurangTandon@Tanuj what's the ultimate question bank as in questions in jee syllabus but next level difficult
@GaurangTandon what's your expected rank in jee
@AvnishKabaj I'm def not the right person to ask this , and according to me , you don't need to go for 'tough' questions anymore.
@Tanuj true that
I've been imbibing that policy for the past year but I think that it's time to step up
hmm , its your wish . Where do you do past years from ? Is there any website ?
@Tanuj I have the fiitjee past year question book
ok
13:48
@GaurangTandon Paste the citation into Google Scholar search:
I believe the header links in blue for the search results are the type of URLs you want.
With Windows & Chrome, 'Copy link address' within the right-click menu plucks them out straightforwardly.
@Abcd This phase test is all india.(3)
14:20
@AvnishKabaj idk
@AvnishKabaj idk
@hBy2Py oh thanks a lot! :D you won't believe how many half-hours of frustration you have saved me
it is surprising though: pasting the same text into google search doesn't work, but in scholar search it does
duh
14:36
Yeah, it's interesting how different the two searches behave.
14:48
@AvnishKabaj Which phase test? Reshuffling test you mean?
@GaurangTandon I've been meaning to read it like, 10 times now but it bores me right in the beginning
It has got to have a bore charm
@Abcd yeah
@AvnishKabaj Maths is freaking me outttttttttttttt
What do I do?
I feel dead
@Abcd boi I never focus on math
Jo bas ki nai woh karna hi nai
@GaurangTandon How did you do that those tough cengage questions!
I am not able to even move one of the complex numbers questions.
@AvnishKabaj Liar -_-. You got AIR 170!
14:57
@Abcd tbh it's nothing amazing
I won't even make it to a decent IIT
With that
Study math man
Study math
@AvnishKabaj Cengage Questions are just too difficult.
If you can't do tough questions in 10 mins then you gotta accept that and do simpler ones
In some chapters I do RD Sharma
Because math bas ki nai
@Abcd just need experience
in 12th mid you'll find them to be really easy
@GaurangTandon What sort of experience?
I feeel mad right now.
I could do PandC and Binomial but COMPLEXXXX
Its blood sucking
@Abcd complex involves some conics part, some quadratics part, so you've got to get both of those parts strong
i did complex in 12th class
fairly easy
why are you both doing it in 11th instead :/
15:02
@GaurangTandon It was taught in 11th becoz
ANd My conics is also weak
@M.A.R. have faith in yourself that you can read that big mountain of text entirely in one go, and you will succeed... ;)
@Abcd duh, well, you need experience, that's all I'd say
i did it in class 12th, and found nothing extraordinary in it
i guess you would too
The Periodic IIT whine
@M.A.R. better than having a dead periodic table
@M.A.R. sometimes I find there are more high school students here on chat than grad or prof chemists
so such talk is naturally expected
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Q: Is identifying a chemical equivalent to be able to produce it?

JacobianThis question is a follow up of another thread, where we are discussing Theresa May's accusation of the Russian government which is supposedly behind the recent chemical attack in Great Britain. Soon, after the attack the Great Britain implemented a chemical analysis which again supposedly shows...

Next HNQ
@AvnishKabaj carry on
I just find the discussion like bunch of astronauts trying to figure out how to calibrate their jetpacks
15:11
J
E
Not interested
Looks like there's a no spam filter over here
@AvnishKabaj I disagree
@AvnishKabaj chat?
@M.A.R. yup
@AvnishKabaj nope
15:12
Yep
K
There are flags though
And kicks
And suspensions
And murders
@AvnishKabaj Where did you do Complex from?
15:15
@Abcd don't ask me haven't mastered it
But I use TMH
@AvnishKabaj Ah, the book with questions tougher than in Cengage! Great job dude!
@Abcd it does?
My math isn't good
@AvnishKabaj yes
It's generally below the average top ten
@AvnishKabaj average top 10?
15:20
@Abcd non sankalp kids
In my center
@AvnishKabaj You mean its generally used by "students below the top ten".
@Abcd didn't get that
5 mins ago, by Avnish Kabaj
It's generally below the average top ten
What does this mean?
@Abcd the top ten kids
Take the avg of their math marks
Mine is lower than that
@M.A.R.
The spam filter
ron
ron
15:57
Hi
Hello there
Hi Ron :-)!
ron
ron
How are you today? Studying chemistry?
I hope you haven't come to scold us kids
I am fine. Up with Maths right now.
ron
ron
16:02
not at all, you are the new blood
That's a relief
I just started editing stuff again
ron
ron
@Abcd, did you get that question answered that you mentioned a while back in chat?
@ron In the room for gaurang and you? Well, there I was asking if I could consult you with my general Organic Chemistry questions.
ron
ron
Yes, that's was I was thinking of
Why not jost post them on the main site?
@GaurangTandon I like your recent carbocation 1,2 hydride shift question.
I think the barrier for 1,2 hydride shifts is usually fairly low, 10 kcal/m give or take. So I think A will try to equilibrate with B, and I think they likely have similar energies. In any case, as soon as any B is formed it will likely be siphoned off by a second 1,2 hydride shift to form a more stable tertiary carbocation.
@ron Coz many times the questions go unanswered.
ron
ron
16:12
@Abcd That's unfortunate. Back in the day most questions were answered. I notice now that many do go unanswered.
ron
ron
16:28
Nice chatting with you both. I'm heading out for a bike ride so see you later.
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E.P.Please reconsider your decision on voting buttons The voting buttons are an ever-present aspect of a bunch of sites' graphical identity, and they pull a disproportionate amount of weight in making the theming feel like a complete skin rather than just some surface-level attributes. My main site ...

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@ron i'm really glad you liked it :D
@ron that's very interesting, i never knew of the energies before; actually, the fact that you mentioned multiple subsequent shifts, reminds me of this question, which really deserves much better answers than it currently has
@EmilioPisanty Having a humble level of participation in at least more than one SE site, I can easily say that these vote buttons subconsciously remind me which site I am on, and give me a feeling of being "at home"
@GaurangTandon indeed
@ron yep, that's right. I mean, five of questions in the past month have a positive score but zero answers (a, b, c, d, e). I understand some of them may not have fuller answers, or some may require some level of abstraction (cont)
@GaurangTandon how can questions have positive score and zero score simultaneously? =P
16:42
given a high schooler perspective; but I still think they deserve to be answered; but I don't know if this is the year of academia where all the grads/undergrads/profs are busy preparing their thesis or final year project, so several people may be busy around here
@EmilioPisanty whoops, fixed :P
 
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19:44
@GaurangTandon This is one of the main aims of the SE network -- to be one of the first search results, and to have good information to supply there.
@ron hi sensei ron!
@EmilioPisanty whoa, so many cool guys/gals in our chat today
@EmilioPisanty I did. 50 bucks
@hBy2Py em-dash would probably be ---
Admittedly, I have forgotten what our vote buttons look like
20:26
@M.A.R. Yeah, I badly abuse my dash types. It's one of the sets of punctuation rules that I never learned all that well.
Also, I think when I've looked it up before, I thought the official rules made everything look weird, so I've not ever tried to do it "right".
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