Mastering Stereochemistry: Enhance Your 3-D Imagination and Excel in Chemistry

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The discussion centers on the challenges faced in understanding stereochemistry, particularly due to weak 3-D imagination skills. The user seeks recommendations for videos that utilize interactive 3D animations to explain the chapter comprehensively. Key topics of interest include geometrical isomerism, stereoisomerism, the R-S system, and Newman projections. The emphasis is on finding resources that can clarify these concepts effectively to enhance understanding in chemistry.
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Having a weak 3-D imagination skill,It is one of the areas of chemistry in which I absolutely suck(the other being solid state)..Someone knows any videos that explains the whole chapter using interactive 3D animations?.Please Help me.It is really important for me
 
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Can you please elaborate the contents of Stereo-chemistry in your lesson.
 
Almost everything.Geometrical isomerism, Sterio-isomerism,R-S system,Newman projection .
 
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