so, if they molecule were to continue to press into one another, they would collide, and not wanting to crash into one another, the electrostatic repulsions take over and cause the increase in energy again, giving them the momentum to spring off one another after the collision right
@6:45 when you say that we will form two MOs does this mean that when two AOs come together there are two situations happening simultaneously? One anitibonding MO and one bonding MO?
Ray R depends on the number of electrons. The bonding MOs are filled up before the anti bonding MOs. But Yh if there are enough electrons this will happen simultaneously
Thank you for teaching me more in 7 minutes than I have learned from my professor in 15 weeks.
Yeah, this was well done but 15 weeks just for molecular orbitals?
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You are really good at explaining these things.
4:34 Energy of initial molecules is higher not lower.
true
he probably misspoke
you're just incredible in explaining the things in a very simple way.
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Covalent bonds are molecular orbitals. Mindshattering.
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at 4:30 didn't you mean to say that the reason it forms is because the initial energy is higher than the final?
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At 4:39 was it right that energy of initial atoms is lower than the final ? Because actually it must be higher ?
I think that was a mistake
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so, if they molecule were to continue to press into one another, they would collide, and not wanting to crash into one another, the electrostatic repulsions take over and cause the increase in energy again, giving them the momentum to spring off one another after the collision right
what is difference between molecular orbital theory and valence bond theory .thanks for video
@6:45 when you say that we will form two MOs does this mean that when two AOs come together there are two situations happening simultaneously? One anitibonding MO and one bonding MO?
Ray R depends on the number of electrons. The bonding MOs are filled up before the anti bonding MOs. But Yh if there are enough electrons this will happen simultaneously
thanks AK
Umair Khan you're welcome :)
Why do we need to have the same amount of orbitals in the two atoms than in the molecule?
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If nature tends to bring the energy down, why higher entropy is thermodynamically favourable
The title has a typo. You might want to fix it. I love your videos though 😊
Ängström, is much easier written Engstrom in english (no special letters) 👍👍
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Molecualr lol
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