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@renderinggg Yes, but being at home with a computer to yourself is an easy way to go off-task real fast :) Really depends on the individual and their self discipline in the age of the personal computer
@renderinggg Point taken, perhaps my response betrays my own struggle with staying on task. Personally I prefer using notebooks and handwriting. Of course, I'll take studying from my notebook in bed over studying at a desk in an uncomfortable chair any day of the week.
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, this is a solid introduction into Polar and Nonpolar Molecules in AP/General Chemistry. Analyzing the geometry and the electronegativity values is an excellent way to learn if a molecule is Polar or Nonpolar in Modern Chemistry.This is an error free video/lecture on UA-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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In the sulfur di oxide you drew 4 bonds then you made the valence electrons of sulfur 10. But there had to be 2 bonds with the one oxygen and 1 with the other. With a coordinate covalent bond. But that was help ful thank you.
There is a mistake, the electric dipole moment vector is directed along the line from negative charge toward positive charge + the lewis diagram of so2 is false
one imp. note: the structure/geometry of the molecule depends upon the the hybridisation of the molecule and accordingly, the positioning of the elements is done, and a proper dipole moment can be drawn thank u very much ❤
If the central atom has a lone pair of electrons like in SO2, it causes the electrons to cause a repulsion effect b/w them as they are like charges and thus, they try to stay as far as the can from each other, causing the the compound to bend. As for CO2, notice that it has no lone pair of electrons on carbon and thus it exists in a linear form. Please do reply if you got it.
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2 Bond, 0 Lone Pair = Linear 1 Bond, 3 Lone Pair = Linear 1 Bond, 2 Lone Pair = Linear 1 Bond, 1 Lone Pair = Linear 1 Bond, 0 Lone Pair = Linear 2 Bond, 1 Lone Pair = Bent 2 Bond, 2 Lone Pair = Bent 2 Bond, 3 Lone Pair = T-Shaped (Not Bent) ^I would just memorize this as well as the trigonal planar and tetrahedral for the regents/SAT
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It's incredible how in the first minute and a half, I now actually grasp the concepts my Chemistry teacher has been using for the last semester and a half
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@renderinggg Yes, but being at home with a computer to yourself is an easy way to go off-task real fast :) Really depends on the individual and their self discipline in the age of the personal computer
@renderinggg Point taken, perhaps my response betrays my own struggle with staying on task. Personally I prefer using notebooks and handwriting. Of course, I'll take studying from my notebook in bed over studying at a desk in an uncomfortable chair any day of the week.
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Are you an actual teacher? If not you have a talent. You do not try to talk down and use unnecessarily complicated terms and explain things the way they are without using big words. You give plenty of examples and allow for us to try our own examples. Its amazing as refreshers and first time learners
Crystal clear explanation❤. My chemistry teacher just writes and writes and does not focus on explaining that much. The way you explained is just fabulous.. thanks
Another way of looking at it:
Symmetrical = Nonpolar
Asymmetrical = Polar
but h2o is symmetrical and polar
@@scoutst3r H2O isn't symmetrical though? It has a bent structure.
edit: I get what you mean now
@Kiệt Khuê Lâm yeah I forgot to delete that
@@jacque.line_ng yeah it's kinda consuming
Linear = nonpolar
Non-linear = polar
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, this is a solid introduction into Polar and Nonpolar Molecules in AP/General Chemistry. Analyzing the geometry and the electronegativity values is an excellent way to learn if a molecule is Polar or Nonpolar in Modern Chemistry.This is an error free video/lecture on UA-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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Bro this was the best intro to polar and non polar. My teacher just likes to talk for real she don’t be teaching but youtube helps so much. I liked the chart that showed how to know if it’s polar and non polar cause now it’s so easy
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In the sulfur di oxide you drew 4 bonds then you made the valence electrons of sulfur 10. But there had to be 2 bonds with the one oxygen and 1 with the other. With a coordinate covalent bond. But that was help ful thank you.
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There is a mistake, the electric dipole moment vector is directed along the line from negative charge toward positive charge
+ the lewis diagram of so2 is false
one imp. note: the structure/geometry of the molecule depends upon the the hybridisation of the molecule and accordingly, the positioning of the elements is done, and a proper dipole moment can be drawn
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I am a bit confused with Carbon tetrafluoride...How are dipole moments cancel out when you draw it's 3d model.....
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How do we know if the molecule is supposed to be drawn in a bent or linear shape?
check out VSEPR theory / molecular geometry.
If the central atom has a lone pair of electrons like in SO2, it causes the electrons to cause a repulsion effect b/w them as they are like charges and thus, they try to stay as far as the can from each other, causing the the compound to bend. As for CO2, notice that it has no lone pair of electrons on carbon and thus it exists in a linear form.
Please do reply if you got it.
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Sir, I have a doubt. In 00:50 , in the first diagram it had positive and negative charges in its extreme ends, so why is it not polar ???
they cancel each other out
C(n)H(n)
ALWAYS is nonpolar
Golden rule
That doesn't explain anything well done
@@RutherfordBcrazy if a bond only has C and H atoms it is always nonpolar
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how do you atomatically know if somethings is bent or linear, I know bent has lone pairs but i dont get why linear doesn't
A molecule has linear geometry if it has 1 bond, and has a bent geometry if it has 2 bonding regions and 1 or 2 lone pairs.
2 Bond, 0 Lone Pair = Linear
1 Bond, 3 Lone Pair = Linear
1 Bond, 2 Lone Pair = Linear
1 Bond, 1 Lone Pair = Linear
1 Bond, 0 Lone Pair = Linear
2 Bond, 1 Lone Pair = Bent
2 Bond, 2 Lone Pair = Bent
2 Bond, 3 Lone Pair = T-Shaped (Not Bent)
^I would just memorize this as well as the trigonal planar and tetrahedral for the regents/SAT
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