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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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ОтветитьNo, 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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Ответитьwhat are those different stripes shown for the bonds of the ammonia molecule??? anyways great video thank you :D
ОтветитьThis was very helpful but what about ion-dipoles, ion-induced dipoles, and dipole induced dipole?
ОтветитьH-bonds are attractions between polar molecules that contain hydrogen bonded to F, O, or N, not Cl.
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ОтветитьAmazing! Thank you. You explain brilliantly.
Ответитьsir mind blowing ..so conceptual explanation
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ОтветитьThank you for the review. I'm currently taking a biochemistry course and needed to review some basic concepts. :-)
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ОтветитьI 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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ОтветитьThanks 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.
ОтветитьI 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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ОтветитьAre dispersion forces the same as London forces?
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ОтветитьHow do you determine a polar bond in a nonpolar molecule? What are the specific steps to determining individual polar bonds in a nonpolar molecule?
Ответитьdoesn't It bond only with Nitrogen, Florine and Oxygen? where did the chlorine come from?
ОтветитьChlorine 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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Ответитьthank you Mr. Causey :) It helps me a lot.
ОтветитьWait 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.
ОтветитьVery good video, but why u always shouting ? Take a chill pill we hear u man
ОтветитьWhy arsenic trichloride is a non polar? the lone pairs in a central atom are not equally shared?
ОтветитьWhy arsenic trichloride is a non polar? Because the lone pairs are not equally shared?
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ОтветитьYou'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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ОтветитьLearned more in this 10 minute video than I did in my 50 minute chemistry class…
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