Thank you Greeshma for your encouraging words. Chemical Bonding-Basics and Hybridisation: ua-cam.com/play/PLh0w_4t1FQg59ySZhMAzzNYwL0ah5nfDB.html This playlist contains other examples as well. Draw them yourself to gain confidence in the topic and encourage your classmates also to do so. Happy Learning😀
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Great explanation MaM 😀 MaM the Trick only applicable for the Carbons - *Hybridisation = no.of atoms attached with the Carbons + lone pair* C2H2 :- H - C (3bond) C - H *So , 2 atoms are attached with the 2 triple bonded carbons resulting 2 and 2 = sp and sp = linear shape* .. Isn't this awesome ( I mean time reducer ) 🙂
Hello Ujjwal, You have really some good tricks with you which will come in handy for competitive exams for sure. I felt the need to help a student understand not just the tricks but the fundamentals behind the concept hence the looong videos 😀😀. Including some new tricks for Organic Chemistry in the new videos. Have a look. Best Wishes
@@PenandPaperChemistry MaM your video defines the whole scenario the whole process that how and why ? 😉 It helped me a lot to understand that if the Trick doesn't works what will I do and the trick is only for Carbon so what abt others .. So MaM the concept are really important and you have provided them 🙂
Many Thanks Ujjwal, I tried your trick and it magically works for atoms other than Carbon as well 🙏. I know Chemistry is full of exceptions but it really helps. Thanks for adding to my learning. Best Wishes Guruji😀
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First my teacher was explained I didn't understand now after seeing this video I understood and IAM capable for explaining the hybridization of any example they give thank you mam😃
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So glad Aditi, this concept is clear to you.It's one of the very fundamentals of Chemistry and you are confident in it. On your part do 2 things 1) practice the structures by drawing them yourself 2) teach this topic to somebody to check your understanding. Happy learning
Anushka, sorry I am not able to see your comment on this thread but I did see your query in the notifications ( looks like some technical glitch) To clear your doubt, please be clear that π bonding is not within one atom but between two atoms- so it's π bond between py of one atom with py of second carbon and pz -pz of the same two carbon atoms. Hope this clears your doubt. Happy studying😊 Do remember to share the channel name with friends too!
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What if we use the formula (v+m-c+a)/2. If we take the no of valence electrons to be 4, you get the shape of ethyne as trigonal planar and sp2 hybridised?
Can you please elaborate on this formula. I don't know this method. Perhaps I can learn something new : ). If it gets sp² hybridised how will it form 2 π bonds?
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Hello Aroral Shine, Thanks for being patient. Actually I don't use this formula to explain/determine hybridisation in organic compounds. I feel it complicates it further. If you want to you can determine the hybridization by determining steric number. STERIC NUMBER of an atom= Number of ATOMS attached to it + Number of LONE PAIRS. STERIC NUMBER(2) -----sp STERIC NUMBER ( 3) -----sp² STERIC NUMBER (4) ---- sp³ In the above example, each carbon is bonded to 2 atoms and there are no lone pairs, hence hybridization is sp. The formula you have mentioned should be applicable more to inorganic ions. I shall soon record a video explaining this further. To then Happy Learning😊 Hope this helped clear your doubt. Best Wishes
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Minati observe the way the orbitals are overlapping, perpendicular to internuclear axis or along it? Since they are overlapping like 2 ll lines and not hotizontally, they are π bonds. Also both lobes of the p orbital overlap. If still in doubt, please see the video differentiating between sigma and pi bonds ua-cam.com/video/fPGhCvr0viw/v-deo.html. Hope this helps, else let me know and we will work again on it 😊
Yes mam they are parallel to each other and perpendicular to internuclear axis, but I think pz orbital passes through internuclear axis then why here it is not passing?
Yes mam they are parallel to each other and perpendicular to internuclear axis, but I think pz orbital passes through internuclear axis then why here it is not passing?
Minati, this is about 3 axis and it can be any one internuclear, the remaining two just become perpendicular. like your thumb, first finger and second finger stretched perpendicular to each other. When we say X- Y- Z axis it's the 3 of them mutually perpendicular.
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The difference between the energy of 1s and 2p is large so they do not like to interact. It is just like an older brother who thinks the younger sibling is not upto his level and does not make friends with him! 😊
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There are a number of factors which decide that out of which the important factors to note are : 1) Unpaired electrons to pair up 2) If there are lone pair of electrons they also tend to participate in bond formation but only if there is an acceptor atom 3) the state of hybridisation of the atoms. Hope this helps : )
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Mam there are two pie bonds in ethyne but in this video and also in my book there are four pie bonds in the diagram of hybridisation mam please reply me
π bond requires the overlap of both the lobes of the p orbital. What you are considering as 2 pi bonds between the same set of p orbitals ( py and py) is not 2 pi bonds but 1 only. We diagrammatically represent the overlap of p orbitals above and below the internuclear axis which you may be getting confused as 2. Hope this helps. Happy studying 😊
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Remash Remash.. Aapney kaha aur meney maan liya.. ua-cam.com/video/69VOAOZcJdk/v-deo.html Yeh raha link naye video ka. Sp3 hybridisation. Batayein agar kuch aur mushkil aati hai to.
ua-cam.com/video/u4bBWyIPFrU/v-deo.html Sp2 hybridisation ka naya video. Iss topic par aur bahut saare video hai channel par. Kripya chemical bonding wali playlist mein dekhein aur batayein aapki samasya ka samadhan hua ya nahin? Happy new year
Hi Aditi, sorry that this video could not clear the concept to you. Let me try and help you further. Firstly is your concept regarding sigma and pi bonding clear? If not then I suggest you see this video first and then go on to sp3 hybridization. ua-cam.com/video/fPGhCvr0viw/v-deo.html Let me know if you are still in doubt. Best wishes
Thank you for your feedback Pooja. I am not very sure if I can get the scientific terms correct in Hindi but I will try the explanation part in Hindi as a separate set of videos. जब तक हिंदी में विडीओज़ नहीं लोड होते आप अपने प्रश्न अलग से भेज कर पूछ लो । आपको शुभकामयें
Thank you Shiva. Hope you drew the structures and will be practising some more from the examples we have taken up in the video Chemical Bonding-Basics and Hybridisation: ua-cam.com/play/PLh0w_4t1FQg59ySZhMAzzNYwL0ah5nfDB.html Please share the channel with friends and classmates as well🙏🏻. Happy Learning
Crystal clear explanation 👌
Thank you Greeshma for your encouraging words.
Chemical Bonding-Basics and Hybridisation: ua-cam.com/play/PLh0w_4t1FQg59ySZhMAzzNYwL0ah5nfDB.html
This playlist contains other examples as well. Draw them yourself to gain confidence in the topic and encourage your classmates also to do so.
Happy Learning😀
This single video has made me so much clearer about the topic than I have been for my 2 years of +2 . I appreciate your efforts !😃
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Finally I'm very much clear about hybridization... TnQ a lot Mam
Welcome Sabina. Hope it helps you in other topics as well.
Thanks so much for summing up a whole 2 hour lecture in a 7 minute video.
God bless you!!
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Thank you soo much madam
this helped me alot,i have a lot of confusion about acetylene but this single video cleared all my doubts
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Great explanation MaM 😀
MaM the Trick only applicable for the Carbons -
*Hybridisation = no.of atoms attached with the Carbons + lone pair*
C2H2 :- H - C (3bond) C - H
*So , 2 atoms are attached with the 2 triple bonded carbons resulting 2 and 2 = sp and sp = linear shape* ..
Isn't this awesome ( I mean time reducer ) 🙂
Hello Ujjwal,
You have really some good tricks with you which will come in handy for competitive exams for sure. I felt the need to help a student understand not just the tricks but the fundamentals behind the concept hence the looong videos 😀😀.
Including some new tricks for Organic Chemistry in the new videos. Have a look. Best Wishes
@@PenandPaperChemistry MaM your video defines the whole scenario the whole process that how and why ? 😉 It helped me a lot to understand that if the Trick doesn't works what will I do and the trick is only for Carbon so what abt others ..
So MaM the concept are really important and you have provided them 🙂
Many Thanks Ujjwal, I tried your trick and it magically works for atoms other than Carbon as well 🙏.
I know Chemistry is full of exceptions but it really helps. Thanks for adding to my learning.
Best Wishes Guruji😀
@@PenandPaperChemistry
Thanks MaM 🤪
But 😂
😂This trick is not mine , the credit goes to A. Arora sir (vedantu)
😀😀 True to your name you have lit the path for me to be guided to this trick 👏👏 so Thank you once again
What I have learned ... never judge a teacher on his/her subscribers count .. Excellent explanation Maam . Respect from Pakistan
Thank you Bilal. Your encouraging words have really motivated me to work at a faster pace and add more content to the channel.
Hope you have shared the channel with your friends and you will help me also reach millions of students who aspire to learn but do not have enough resources.
Blessings and best wishes
Thank you very much ma'am... you've clear my doubt.... really really thanks a lot
Hello Chiranjib
Very happy to know that your concept is clear now. This topic is very important from the point of view of Organic Chemistry so you will enjoy your further learning.
Do share it with classmates as well please.
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@@PenandPaperChemistry thank you
Mam me is question ko leker pure 1 din se paresaan tha muje mere friend ne subhe 9 baje bheja tha aur tab se me bas confuse hi hu finally shyam ko 7 baje aapki vedio ko dekhne k baad meri duvida dur hue...Isse phele mene google doutnut even my school teachers se bhi concern lekin samaj nahi aya ...Finally ab aa hi gya mam pls yese hi vedio banate raho....#Weneedu
Sumit बहुत अच्छा लगा यह सुन कर कि आपकी सुविधा दूर हुई । ऐसे बहुत सारे वीडियो चैनल पर हैं और भी आएंगे ।
किसी भी टॉपिक में दुविधा हो या कोई चीज ना समझ आए तो उस वीडियो पर कमेंट कर दें । मैं जल्दी से जल्दी जवाब देने का प्रयास करूंगी ।
विद्यार्थियों की खुशी में ही अपनी खुशी है ।
शुभकामनाएं🙏
Mam thank u so much.... Finally I understood the topic.
I am so happy to know that Ojasvi Dwivedi. Once this topic is clear the students usually start enjoying Chemistry. Hope you are subscribed and are ready for more topics being covered. Share the joy of learning with your friends as well. Best Wishes
First my teacher was explained I didn't understand now after seeing this video I understood and IAM capable for explaining the hybridization of any example they give thank you mam😃
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Tq mam I will
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Mam can do can you do the class 11 syllabus chapter wise chemistry
🙏 have a look at the playlists first. Of that is not clear then I will try and organise it for you as a separate playlist 😊
It really helped me to know the concept crystal clear 🤗😌 thanks ❤️
Thank you so much Nilam Patil.
Hope you find the other topics equally helpful.
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Jazak Allah mam it helped me a day before exam 😊
Thank you so much mam u just helped me figuring it out why C2H2 hybridisation is sp .😁😁
Happy to help Shila.Hope you drew the structures as well alongside so you have confidence enough to explain it to your friends : ).
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Thank you so much mam you made my concept really clear
Please upload more videos
Hello Biancaa
Your happiness improved my Hb levels 😄🙏.
There are almost 100+ videos in many other topics in Chemistry on the channel organised into playlists.
feel free to go through them and in case there is any specific topic/sub-topic you are looking for then let be know,I will upload at the earliest.
God bless you
Thank you so much for replying mam☺
Sure mam I would go through those videos😊👍
Welldone plx keep uploading videos
Thank you so much Ayesha. Yes with all the positive vibes coming from students like you, I will try to cover as many topics as possible. Do let me know if you need help in any topic.
Best wishes.
Mam your explanation was awesome
Thank you Rajshree for sharing your happiness. Hope you did draw the structures alongside for better clarity and confidence in the topic.
Blessings 😊
Awesome explaination
Thank you Teresa for your happiness filled comment.
Do draw the structure yourself also at least once. You will then be confident to teach this topic to somebody else and help to spread the Joy of learning Chemistry.
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Thank you ma'am, great video!!!
You are very welcome Adit.
Great effort, studying late in the night 😊. May you stay motivated and happy.
In case you want guidance in any other topic please feel welcome to ask.
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Thank you mam, for clearing the concepts.
So glad Aditi, this concept is clear to you.It's one of the very fundamentals of Chemistry and you are confident in it.
On your part do 2 things
1) practice the structures by drawing them yourself
2) teach this topic to somebody to check your understanding.
Happy learning
@@PenandPaperChemistry Yes mam. I will try. Thank you again
Anushka, sorry I am not able to see your comment on this thread but I did see your query in the notifications ( looks like some technical glitch)
To clear your doubt, please be clear that π bonding is not within one atom but between two atoms- so it's π bond between py of one atom with py of second carbon and pz -pz of the same two carbon atoms. Hope this clears your doubt.
Happy studying😊
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Crystal clear explanation
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Awwww thnk u sooo much mam.i had tooo many confusion about this topic but now everything is clear
Happy to know that Tahmi.
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Wish you good luck and good health. Please do share the channel with classmates to help me spread this knowledge. 🙏
you make me to understand fully.Thanks
Feedback appreciated
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Excellent😀😀
Thank you Muhammad for your smiles and for sharing your happiness.
You made my day😀
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I'm preparing for my final semester exam which starts tomorrow early morning. You're video has helped me understand hybridization. Wish me luck😭
Jay - You will surely do very well.
B confident 👍
@@PenandPaperChemistry The exam went well. It was easy, your channel helped alot. Thank you.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 You must pat yourself on the back for being so motivated to be studying from Channels on UA-cam.
So so happy for you.
Exactly fine teaching🙏
Thank you so much Tiya. Hope you have advanced in your learning and are finding Chemistry easy. Just in case you need help with organic Chemistry then there are some really helpful mind maps and flowcharts. Please give them a try and encourage your friends and classmates also to do so.
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Thx a lot mam
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What if we use the formula (v+m-c+a)/2. If we take the no of valence electrons to be 4, you get the shape of ethyne as trigonal planar and sp2 hybridised?
Can you please elaborate on this formula. I don't know this method. Perhaps I can learn something new : ).
If it gets sp² hybridised how will it form 2 π bonds?
Hey thanks. Very nicely explained.
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One of my question was what is hybridization of c6h6 that is benzene
Lata it is Sp2 hybrisidation to start with but then they start playing the 'passing the parcel' game called as resonance in the language of Chemistry😊.
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Ma'am ,
How to find this with the hybridization formula? (1/2(V+M-C+A)
Hello Aroral Shine,
Thanks for being patient. Actually I don't use this formula to explain/determine hybridisation in organic compounds. I feel it complicates it further.
If you want to you can determine the hybridization by determining steric number.
STERIC NUMBER of an atom=
Number of ATOMS attached to it + Number of LONE PAIRS.
STERIC NUMBER(2) -----sp
STERIC NUMBER ( 3) -----sp²
STERIC NUMBER (4) ---- sp³
In the above example, each carbon is bonded to 2 atoms and there are no lone pairs, hence hybridization is sp.
The formula you have mentioned should be applicable more to inorganic ions.
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why we left 2py1. and 2pz1
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Mam pz orbital forms sigma bond with another pz orbital, then why are we taking it as π bond. Please clarify
Minati observe the way the orbitals are overlapping, perpendicular to internuclear axis or along it?
Since they are overlapping like 2 ll lines and not hotizontally, they are π bonds. Also both lobes of the p orbital overlap.
If still in doubt, please see the video differentiating between sigma and pi bonds
ua-cam.com/video/fPGhCvr0viw/v-deo.html.
Hope this helps, else let me know and we will work again on it 😊
Yes mam they are parallel to each other and perpendicular to internuclear axis, but I think pz orbital passes through internuclear axis then why here it is not passing?
Yes mam they are parallel to each other and perpendicular to internuclear axis, but I think pz orbital passes through internuclear axis then why here it is not passing?
Minati, this is about 3 axis and it can be any one internuclear, the remaining two just become perpendicular. like your thumb, first finger and second finger stretched perpendicular to each other.
When we say X- Y- Z axis it's the 3 of them mutually perpendicular.
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Well explained thanks for the informative video
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Great mom how can I access sp3and sp2 hybridization
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It's under the same playlist- hybridization.
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Link for sp² hybridisation.
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Why and how of hybridization
@@PenandPaperChemistry how can I access sp2 sp3
Please go through this comment thread- i have shared the link in it
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Madam I have doubt in organic chemistry topic , how to making iupac naming
Sure Sonu glad to be of help.
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Why py1 and pz1 doesn't participate in bonding
They do participate in the formation of a pi bond as explained in the video.
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Yes
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Mam please clear me that why we not take 1s2 plz
The difference between the energy of 1s and 2p is large so they do not like to interact. It is just like an older brother who thinks the younger sibling is not upto his level and does not make friends with him! 😊
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how can we know that how many bonds we have to put in between 2 atoms
There are a number of factors which decide that out of which the important factors to note are :
1) Unpaired electrons to pair up
2) If there are lone pair of electrons they also tend to participate in bond formation but only if there is an acceptor atom
3) the state of hybridisation of the atoms.
Hope this helps : )
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Have a look at this video, may be this is what you are wanting to know.
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Mam is there electrons in unhybridize orbitals py pz ?
Yes one unpaired electron in each which then gets involved in pi bond formation
Mam there are two pie bonds in ethyne but in this video and also in my book there are four pie bonds in the diagram of hybridisation mam please reply me
π bond requires the overlap of both the lobes of the p orbital. What you are considering as 2 pi bonds between the same set of p orbitals ( py and py) is not 2 pi bonds but 1 only. We diagrammatically represent the overlap of p orbitals above and below the internuclear axis which you may be getting confused as 2. Hope this helps. Happy studying 😊
Oh i understood thank you mam
I have a doubt
Maam, I have many doubts in chemistry.. by which mode may I clear my doubts?
Can you help me out?
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Still waiting for your questions Saravana... : )
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Sharing the link to the video. You will find all videos on chemical bonding under the playlist Chemical Bonding on the channel.
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2:12 you didn't state why there must be pi orbital. not so detailed video
Hello Aizie,
Your comment is welcome.
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Check out this link on which I have cleared all the doubts.
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Where px is used
Hello Faisal. Please watch the video at 2:30 Minutes and you will notice that it is px which is used in forming hybridised orbital with s.
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Mam also draw the shape of ethane of sp3 hybridization , please
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why unhybrid orbitals are formed in alkene and alkyne. what the reason behind that?
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Mam please speak loudly
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Draw BeFe molecule structure in hybrid orbital formation?
VESPILLO BOY Do you mean BeF₂ ?
Check out this video
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@0:34 this is ethylene instead of ethyne i guess mam.
Thanks re becca for listening to the video so carefully. I went through the video again but could figure out the mention of Ethylene is w.r.t previous videos posted on hybridisation. If you liked the video please do subscribe to the channel and share it with your friends too.Happy studying!
oh ok mam 😊nd thnx .
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re becca, no acectylene is eyhyne and not ethylene
Mam ap ki Zara b smj nhi ae k ap ny Kiya prhaya ha kuch to smj a je kuch b nhi aa rhi plzz dubara se video bna dey
Remash Remash..
Aapney kaha aur meney maan liya..
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Yeh raha link naye video ka.
Sp3 hybridisation.
Batayein agar kuch aur mushkil aati hai to.
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Sp2 hybridisation ka naya video.
Iss topic par aur bahut saare video hai channel par.
Kripya chemical bonding wali playlist mein dekhein aur batayein aapki samasya ka samadhan hua ya nahin?
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please explain
Purnima Prasad The molecule needs to form 2 pi bonds for which it needs two unhybridised p orbitals.
Wasn't able to understand anything!!
Hi Aditi, sorry that this video could not clear the concept to you. Let me try and help you further.
Firstly is your concept regarding sigma and pi bonding clear? If not then I suggest you see this video first and then go on to sp3 hybridization.
ua-cam.com/video/fPGhCvr0viw/v-deo.html
Let me know if you are still in doubt.
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Mam actually I have the concept of hybridisation but still mam there are some queries
Thank you mam for your suggestion
@@aditisahoo5209 Is the concept any clearer now?
Yes mam the concept is clear now ☺️
Mam pls speak in hindi. So other can understand better. I am also.
Thank you for your feedback Pooja. I am not very sure if I can get the scientific terms correct in Hindi but I will try the explanation part in Hindi as a separate set of videos. जब तक हिंदी में विडीओज़ नहीं लोड होते आप अपने प्रश्न अलग से भेज कर पूछ लो । आपको शुभकामयें
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Awesome
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Hope you drew the structures and will be practising some more from the examples we have taken up in the video
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