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Bro saved me in viva Ayo nah man pure respect 💀❤ So those who didn't understood the 8 multiples one Its easy since octet has 8 electrons so we divide the valence electrons by 8 The quotient is basically the no of bonds it forms And remainder divided by 2 gives us lone pairs But remember this only applies for even electron species 💀 Nest those who didn't understood hybridization Its structure is bent because it is AB2L1 And sp2 = 2 bond bairs + 1 lone pair :)))
This, this actually makes sence, I cant beleive I am ablw to understand inorganic, thank you so much, this feels so reasonable and something that will help me when i am giving my exam, tqsm, sir, plz keep up the good work, wishing u LOTS of success, Thanx again!
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a short and beautiful explanation of the O3 Lewis Structure in AP/General Chemistry. From different Chemistry books, Resonance forms do not imply different kinds of molecules. There is only one O3 molecule whose structure is believed to lie between those of the two-resonance forms. Resonance can be expected when it is possible to write two or more Lewis structures which are about equally reasonable. In these structures, the nuclei are in the same position. That is, the atoms must be bonded in the same order. They differ only in the distribution of valence electrons between atoms. This is an error free video/lecture on UA-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
question, how does oxygen have 3 lone pairs with a single bond? with 6 unpaired electrons, does that mean the two electrons used to pair are coming from the other oxygen molecule?
Hey quick question, why do we even need resonance structures for those typs of molecules? I get it for molecules like azide where the electron movement create dipols, but here its just kinda obvious. Don't get me wrong i know they can be important but i think its one reason why some people don't think of molecules moving in 3D
Because the resonance structure here is actually telling you the bonds between the oxygen atoms are in between a single and double bond. It seems redundant but if you only draw one structure, that could mean you only have a single bond and a double bond between the oxygens whereas in reality, the bonds have characteristics of both a single and a double. That's one use of drawing resonances, not to mention contributions to stability and so on.
1. add electrons 2. find lone pairs by subtracting multiples of 8 for each octet that can fit even the total electrons 3. each like represents a pair of electrons shares. 1 electron is originally one of the atoms within the bond
Yes me too. I have problem, see the third O atom with -1 charge. An O Atom has 6 valence electrons of its own, but it has 7 of its own and 1 is shared. Same with the central O atom, it should have 6 valence electrons of its own but it has 5 valence electrons of its own and 3 are shared.
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Bro saved me in viva
Ayo nah man pure respect 💀❤
So those who didn't understood the 8 multiples one
Its easy since octet has 8 electrons so we divide the valence electrons by 8
The quotient is basically the no of bonds it forms
And remainder divided by 2 gives us lone pairs
But remember this only applies for even electron species 💀
Nest those who didn't understood hybridization
Its structure is bent because it is AB2L1
And sp2 = 2 bond bairs + 1 lone pair :)))
This, this actually makes sence, I cant beleive I am ablw to understand inorganic, thank you so much, this feels so reasonable and something that will help me when i am giving my exam, tqsm, sir, plz keep up the good work, wishing u LOTS of success, Thanx again!
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a short and beautiful explanation of the O3 Lewis Structure in AP/General Chemistry. From different Chemistry books, Resonance forms do not imply different kinds of molecules. There is only one O3 molecule whose structure is believed to lie between those of the two-resonance forms. Resonance can be expected when it is possible to write two or more Lewis structures which are about equally reasonable. In these structures, the nuclei are in the same position. That is, the atoms must be bonded in the same order. They differ only in the distribution of valence electrons between atoms. This is an error free video/lecture on UA-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
question, how does oxygen have 3 lone pairs with a single bond? with 6 unpaired electrons, does that mean the two electrons used to pair are coming from the other oxygen molecule?
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Hey quick question, why do we even need resonance structures for those typs of molecules? I get it for molecules like azide where the electron movement create dipols, but here its just kinda obvious.
Don't get me wrong i know they can be important but i think its one reason why some people don't think of molecules moving in 3D
Because the resonance structure here is actually telling you the bonds between the oxygen atoms are in between a single and double bond. It seems redundant but if you only draw one structure, that could mean you only have a single bond and a double bond between the oxygens whereas in reality, the bonds have characteristics of both a single and a double. That's one use of drawing resonances, not to mention contributions to stability and so on.
So helpful! Thank you!
Thank you sir
It helped me a lot! Thank you...
Very good explanation.
Thank you
Why multiples of 8 ? Is this a rule always multiples of 8?
octet rule bruv
Is that for all elements or only oxygen as its atomic no. is 8
It’s difficult to understand.
I don't think that's his problem. He always starts directly to the main subject. Maybe you don't understand some parts of the video?
Start from the fundamentals first, maybe you skipped and make it straight to this topic.
I know it doesn’t make any sense at all.
1. add electrons
2. find lone pairs by subtracting multiples of 8 for each octet that can fit even the total electrons
3. each like represents a pair of electrons shares.
1 electron is originally one of the atoms within the bond
Yes me too.
I have problem, see the third O atom with -1 charge. An O Atom has 6 valence electrons of its own, but it has 7 of its own and 1 is shared. Same with the central O atom, it should have 6 valence electrons of its own but it has 5 valence electrons of its own and 3 are shared.
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Why are u not using lone pair formula that u usually use in this video
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Thankyou so much...
what about coordinate covalent bond ?
can u explain why oxygen form more than 2 bonds thus it"s p orbital has only 2 unpaired electrons and it has not any d orbital
Its a dative or a coordinate bond...
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What is a lone pair?
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why the number of central electrons can be calculated like that?
Bruh because an octet has 8 electrons 😂
So after completing octet the remaining will be counted as stray electrons of if in pairs then lone pairs
why Ozone does'nt exist in triangular shape??
can you explain?
The angles would be too quick so electrons of each oxygen would be too close to each other
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But side oxygen have 6 e then how covalent bond with central atom why coordinate bond
0:57, why only 8
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