Polar Bonds, Polarity and Intermolecular Forces

Polar Bonds, Polarity and Intermolecular Forces

Mr. Causey

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@laydeeXbug
@laydeeXbug - 28.02.2013 11:42

I have learned more from you than I have in my last few months in my chem class. Please continue to put these chem related videos up! I love chem, but I want to understand it for all the right reasons, not only to get a decent grade in the class!

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@h2k69mf
@h2k69mf - 03.04.2013 21:53

I love your attitude!

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@mrcausey
@mrcausey - 21.05.2013 03:36

No, covalent bonds are intramolecular bonds or chemical bonds. Chemical bonds are attractions created by the sharing or transferring electrons. Chemical bonds are much stronger than IMFs.

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@yvonnie25
@yvonnie25 - 19.07.2013 17:28

Thanks for this!

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@maggie02683
@maggie02683 - 22.08.2013 18:58

what are those different stripes shown for the bonds of the ammonia molecule??? anyways great video thank you :D

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@clrumbold
@clrumbold - 02.09.2013 19:26

This was very helpful but what about ion-dipoles, ion-induced dipoles, and dipole induced dipole?

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@ytnpablo08
@ytnpablo08 - 04.02.2014 05:05

H-bonds are attractions between polar molecules that contain hydrogen bonded to F, O, or N, not Cl.

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@colethong4102
@colethong4102 - 27.04.2014 10:56

I love you

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@aviweaphiwe6500
@aviweaphiwe6500 - 28.04.2014 04:18

LOL CHEMISTRY I LIKE IT

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@jenniferbarrett555
@jenniferbarrett555 - 17.06.2014 13:14

Amazing! Thank you. You explain brilliantly. 

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@shahabalikhan1997
@shahabalikhan1997 - 05.07.2014 22:39

sir mind blowing ..so conceptual explanation

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@20251frank
@20251frank - 02.08.2014 13:16

Thanks for your explanation, Sir! :)

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@NatalieMartinezMusic
@NatalieMartinezMusic - 21.08.2014 23:52

Thank you for the review. I'm currently taking a biochemistry course and needed to review some basic concepts. :-)

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@evralntsa7617
@evralntsa7617 - 30.08.2014 13:45

well done Mr Causey...

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@evralntsa7617
@evralntsa7617 - 31.08.2014 09:39

Mr Causey  you are the best...by following you i've got a good understing...may you update the video about types of solids?

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@AishHumairaa
@AishHumairaa - 16.09.2014 08:45

thanks a lot !!!!

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@firanadiramohsin9705
@firanadiramohsin9705 - 30.11.2014 17:19

thank you Mr.Causey. you help me a lot!

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@sarina7939
@sarina7939 - 12.12.2014 02:21

This was so precise and so clear! I'm so ready to conquer this test tomorrow. You're amazing thanks so much!☺

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@hawremuhamad9012
@hawremuhamad9012 - 30.01.2015 22:57

thank you

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@ZooferGaming
@ZooferGaming - 25.03.2015 17:07

Hi my name is Pedro and i am 36 years old. I am currently enrolled is a catholic high school and I request you help me pass this chem class

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@ZooferGaming
@ZooferGaming - 25.03.2015 17:09

Pls help my mom will kick me out the basement

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@Legitkiller78
@Legitkiller78 - 25.03.2015 17:15

Eye has know idea how 2 do dis. I will fail chemistree witch is no good becuz I alredy failed english class. Pls send halp

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@candicesimpson284
@candicesimpson284 - 28.04.2015 22:35

I attend GCC in Phx Az and taking general chem. our book states "NON POLOR COVALENT BONDS CAN ALSO OCCUR BETWEEN DIFFERENT ATOMS THAT HAVE IDENTICAL EN VALUES eg: C-H the C-H bond is considered NON POLAR.  We are taught that the C-H is the exception to the rule.

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@roaae4
@roaae4 - 30.04.2015 00:26

That was really helpful. Thank you so much

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@gauravkumarsingh2056
@gauravkumarsingh2056 - 03.05.2015 16:11

Thanks a lot. This video really helped me a lot. I also watched your video on covalent and ionic bonding and my basics are clear now. I am just 14 and now i know more than others about bonding than my other classmates. This video really helped me a lot.

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@amykumar5304
@amykumar5304 - 10.05.2015 02:44

I am just confused at the last part: I thought hydrogen only bonds with F, O and N not with Cl to be called hydrogen bonding

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@swathiv1004
@swathiv1004 - 08.06.2015 10:47

Excellent

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@manojkumar-uz5rk
@manojkumar-uz5rk - 27.06.2015 20:08

Thank you !!! its very useful. By watching this video I can grt good mark in my exam.

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@vermilahdespi8732
@vermilahdespi8732 - 23.09.2015 16:35

this is awesome.. great help.

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@briibriin9496
@briibriin9496 - 27.10.2015 02:59

oh myyyyyy gawwwwsh THANK YOU! WHY can't my chemistry instructor explain it like that?

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@MoneyMan-yl2ll
@MoneyMan-yl2ll - 09.12.2015 21:22

thx a lot man you helped me understand

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@honi1999
@honi1999 - 13.01.2016 04:30

Are dispersion forces the same as London forces?

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@authenticallyapril
@authenticallyapril - 23.02.2016 04:43

Mr. Causey YOU ARE A GODSEND!!! I am a Biology Teacher who is being forced to get my Chemistry certification. I am prepping for my test and I found your videos and I am glad. I haven't had Chemistry since college and you are making this review so much easier. Thank you sooooo much

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@ekthaparchuri1095
@ekthaparchuri1095 - 01.05.2016 05:34

How do you determine a polar bond in a nonpolar molecule? What are the specific steps to determining individual polar bonds in a nonpolar molecule?

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@shraddhatimalsina2684
@shraddhatimalsina2684 - 10.05.2016 02:32

doesn't It bond only with Nitrogen, Florine and Oxygen? where did the chlorine come from?

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@Gohanson888
@Gohanson888 - 14.06.2016 13:05

Chlorine doesn't form hydrogen bonds. It's too big atom size. Hydrogen bonds form between hydrogen and fluorine, oxygen or nitrogen.

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@bbbbbb-em4kr
@bbbbbb-em4kr - 10.07.2016 03:53

hi.my name is kamal.i just want to know these  helpful videos are for your student only or for a public in the world like me  . actualy I am independent learner and I want your email address if you want that

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@cristinatarriga3392
@cristinatarriga3392 - 12.09.2016 13:44

thank you Mr. Causey :) It helps me  a lot.

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@stevenethan4638
@stevenethan4638 - 28.09.2016 19:21

Wait a minute candy bars, you know candy bars, they usually come in a wrapper, just like you wrap a Christmas present and Christmas happens when it is cold, cold as in Alaska and in Alaska there are Polar Bears....polar.. Polar Bears... Po... Polarity. Yesss.....I understood now.

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@yourfuturedadbob9656
@yourfuturedadbob9656 - 13.05.2017 18:03

Very good video, but why u always shouting ? Take a chill pill we hear u man

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@ArjayFlores
@ArjayFlores - 03.08.2017 12:27

Why arsenic trichloride is a non polar? the lone pairs in a central atom are not equally shared?

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@ArjayFlores
@ArjayFlores - 03.08.2017 12:29

Why arsenic trichloride is a non polar? Because the lone pairs are not equally shared?

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@alicechalwe2245
@alicechalwe2245 - 16.08.2018 18:20

thanks so much for the helpful video..👏

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@بندرالعفيفي-س8س
@بندرالعفيفي-س8س - 04.02.2019 22:33

Good luck

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@adilahbintiabdulwahap1003
@adilahbintiabdulwahap1003 - 08.09.2019 06:33

Finally..... You are the besttt, Mr Causey.. Thank you so much 😊😊😊😊

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@TemujinRKhan
@TemujinRKhan - 15.09.2022 05:19

You're amazing, you actually explain it, everywhere else they wouldnt explain how polarity worked with it but you do thank you so much

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@AusDaBoss.
@AusDaBoss. - 09.04.2025 03:16

Thanks

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@shogunlmao
@shogunlmao - 20.05.2025 14:26

this video saved my ass before my chemistry final

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@nooodleproductions
@nooodleproductions - 17.03.2014 06:55

Learned more in this 10 minute video than I did in my 50 minute chemistry class…

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