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What the fking hell did I just watch. I think my brain learned this information as fast as light can move.... took teacher 2 weeks to explain this and I still didn't get this...
Just want to mention that you SHOULD also know the hybridization for trigonal bypyramidal and octahedral (they really aren't hard to remember). MCAT full length practice exam 1 has a question that asked what type of hybridized orbitals are involved in an octahedral geometry.
no. of groups means no. of pair of electrons (bonded + nonbonded) that molecule has. this determines the geometry of molecule. If all the electron pairs are bonded, then shape of molecule is same as that of geometry. But if there is presence of lone pair of electron, then shape changes and the bond angle is not same as that of geometry. right?
What do u meant by shape or geometery? both of these are same. there is no concept of difference in shape and geometery in VSEPR. It is electron domain geometry and molecular geometry that is actually different but not the shape and geometery
oh thank you so much but how come water is not treated as v-bent shaped, if u follow the shortcut he made its not part of it, the oxygen atom has 2 lone pairs and its bonded to 2 hydrogens so according to him it should be linear (not v-bent)
Ahmed 98 no man there are four groups Those four groups include those two lone pairs So according to his shortcut H2O is bent. I don’t see anything wrong
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That moment when you're cramming for an exam and this video explains a concept that took your professor weeks to teach...
james yarberry Weeks and he still couldn't make it clear!! Thank God for youtube
Me currently lol
How does the VSEPR theory take weeks to teach?
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What the fking hell did I just watch. I think my brain learned this information as fast as light can move.... took teacher 2 weeks to explain this and I still didn't get this...
Just want to mention that you SHOULD also know the hybridization for trigonal bypyramidal and octahedral (they really aren't hard to remember). MCAT full length practice exam 1 has a question that asked what type of hybridized orbitals are involved in an octahedral geometry.
I usually do not post on school subject videos but this one was really well done and helped me out a lot. Appreciate it!
The GOAT of explaining, helpful for the mcat
This is littrally the best video of the vsper theory but DAMN its underrated
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Great explanation. My professor went over it barely had to go to your video and teach myself. Thank you.
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Best explanation of VSEPR Theory
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Thank you so much for explaining it so well! :D I never understood it when my teacher spoke about it in class.
The C2H is actually linear bent. Bent occurs when there is an uneven number of electrons on either side of the molecule.
hydrogen is stable with only two electrons so how can the bond between hydrogen and carbon be a triple bond. you are wrong sir
fil990 I was literally thinking the same thing.
The most helpful by far!
That "sample" molecule at 51 seconds is far from being possible. C-H triple bond?
+Chris Collins I think he meant to write C-H single bond, and C-C triple bond.
he was only giving a hypothetical
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Great video. Are these still applicable for the new MCAT? If so could you put them in playlists by subject?
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Great video and perfect examples O-A
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What about H2o sir it has two groups but it is not linear, it is Tetrahedral?
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Can we use these videos for the new MCAT?
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By Geometry do you mean Electronic Arrangement and by shape do you mean Molecular Geometry? I've never seen it referred to as "Shape".
no. of groups means no. of pair of electrons (bonded + nonbonded) that molecule has. this determines the geometry of molecule. If all the electron pairs are bonded, then shape of molecule is same as that of geometry. But if there is presence of lone pair of electron, then shape changes and the bond angle is not same as that of geometry. right?
Ax4E2 is square planar not bent...
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Nice explanations...but bent= v-shaped like in H2O
What do u meant by shape or geometery? both of these are same. there is no concept of difference in shape and geometery in VSEPR. It is electron domain geometry and molecular geometry that is actually different but not the shape and geometery
What do you mean by groups? Like when u were explaining 4 groups has geometry of tetrahedral what is this group, bond pair? Need help
oh thank you so much but how come water is not treated as v-bent shaped, if u follow the shortcut he made its not part of it, the oxygen atom has 2 lone pairs and its bonded to 2 hydrogens so according to him it should be linear (not v-bent)
Ahmed 98 no man there are four groups
Those four groups include those two lone pairs
So according to his shortcut H2O is bent.
I don’t see anything wrong
wait im confused how is nitrogen with three bonds and lone pair have four groups around it. Dont the three bonds mean it has three groups around it?
a lone pairs count as a group too.
how about carbonic acid, how can I determine the degree?
it is good easier trick to remember
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err but what about the see saw and t shaped geometry??
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some of this isn’t right tho
He draw c triple bond h
whats a Mcat?
oh ok thanks
did you just write C-C=_H ? A TRIPLE BOND WITH H!????????
I've never seen someone do that but he might have just been drawing it to indicate 3 hydrogens around the right carbon
maybe! and the intresting part is that nobody mentioned it before! (I AM AMAZING)
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no, i teach chem myself
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Anyone else notice he sounds a bit like mxr Mods?
But nice