Naming Molecular Compounds

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • In this video, I show you how to name binary molecular compounds, which are molecular compounds composed of two different nonmetals. Examples shown in this video are Si_2Br_6, PCl_5, Cl_2O_7, NF_3, and H_2O.
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  • @thelight7997
    @thelight7997 9 років тому +76

    better than my chem teacher, easy to understand and didn't all asleep

  • @niku5695
    @niku5695 7 років тому +8

    By far the best, most straightforward explanations. Good stuff boi.

  • @AzzyOtter
    @AzzyOtter 10 років тому +12

    Your videos are better than my school notes. Thank you so much!!

  • @sam56094
    @sam56094 8 років тому +2

    you had the best explanation ive seen so far

  • @vikfaris1224
    @vikfaris1224 9 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for these videos, you can teach a whole lot better than my college professor.

  • @falseworldtruehearts3740
    @falseworldtruehearts3740 7 років тому +1

    My Chem teacher makes this seem so hard. Thanks so much for the vid! You're a life saver!

  • @fredlolong4800
    @fredlolong4800 8 років тому +16

    DUDE, YOU FUCKIN' ROCK! Hope I nail my exams tomorrow.

  • @bolguot4213
    @bolguot4213 9 років тому +7

    You did the great thing brother, thanks and may God bless you.

  • @ivonnetasencios6717
    @ivonnetasencios6717 11 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video. You made it so clear :)

  • @69killingfrenzy69
    @69killingfrenzy69 10 років тому +6

    subscribed, you made my chemistry exam a lot easier :)

  • @L3gitAsItGets
    @L3gitAsItGets 11 років тому

    all his naming videos saved my life thank you so much !! :)

  • @amn23451
    @amn23451 10 років тому +3

    Your videos are so helpful, I'm so glad I found them!! Thanks for the great explanations :)

  • @lisasamdelta
    @lisasamdelta 8 років тому +2

    Thank you posting your videos!!! Your videos are so helpful!!!

  • @ttmjlove1206
    @ttmjlove1206 11 років тому

    You made it SOOOO easy to understand

  • @grogu3034
    @grogu3034 8 років тому +9

    You explain better than my teacher that has a doctorate degree XD

    • @SmithCS
      @SmithCS 6 років тому

      Adricck youre not alone

  • @luzcapitalina
    @luzcapitalina 11 років тому

    Thank you so much. You totally make more sense than my chemistry teacher.

  • @banijanai
    @banijanai 8 років тому

    Bro, seriously, thanks!

  • @michaelfialkowski2160
    @michaelfialkowski2160 7 років тому

    Thanks for helping me on my chem test!

  • @emilia1able
    @emilia1able 4 роки тому +1

    awesome video! clear and to the point ! thank you

    • @BensChemVideos
      @BensChemVideos  4 роки тому

      You're very welcome. Thank you for your feedback!

  • @nonamesorryaboutthat
    @nonamesorryaboutthat 11 років тому

    thank you so much. i wish you were my chemistry lecturer

  • @jaclynkephart30
    @jaclynkephart30 10 років тому

    all of your videos are soo helpful! thank you from all the chemistry students out there :)

  • @richarwoodli279
    @richarwoodli279 8 років тому

    really nice ! basically answered all my questions

  • @orianacute
    @orianacute 8 років тому

    your videos are very helpful and very clear!! Thanks

  • @ShriKaav
    @ShriKaav 9 років тому +25

    too bad we cant just pay ben for half the tuition then turn in homework and take the tests at college. then the rest of the tuition pays for the professor to grade it

  • @gagebuchanan5842
    @gagebuchanan5842 10 років тому +4

    Cool Vid

  • @TheGistwithJosh
    @TheGistwithJosh 9 років тому +6

    This is the good shit.

  • @omairabdul9065
    @omairabdul9065 8 років тому

    VERY HELPFUL!!!!!!

  • @Malikaafghan
    @Malikaafghan 11 років тому

    Thanks so much, now I totally understand naming the compounds :-)

  • @TheRizzler_1
    @TheRizzler_1 7 років тому

    Thank you again!!!

  • @SanaMF
    @SanaMF 10 років тому

    Thank you :D very helpful

  • @TheoryOfTacos
    @TheoryOfTacos 12 років тому

    This is great. Thanks for the help. :)

  • @funnyjani
    @funnyjani 9 років тому

    I love the sound of sharpie writing on paper.

  • @markviluan8340
    @markviluan8340 8 років тому

    Thanks Bro! This really helped me a lot. Guess what, I'm really taking notes from your video! Blessings :D

  • @pamelaenojas9328
    @pamelaenojas9328 7 років тому +1

    thank you!

  • @eugeneterrell5183
    @eugeneterrell5183 7 років тому

    Very nice!

  • @talenthunt3910
    @talenthunt3910 4 роки тому

    Very nicely explained. ❤❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤🌹

  • @monaantivola2994
    @monaantivola2994 8 років тому

    THANK YOU!!!!!!

  • @thesciencehubskb
    @thesciencehubskb 12 років тому

    Sulphur is in group 6 and has a charge of -2 and Carbon is in group 4 so has a charge of +4 so it balances out as 4 - 2 to give 2
    C2S4 = lowest formula CS2
    Nitrogen has a charge of -3 whereas Iodine has a charge of -1 So dropping all charges and keeping only the numbers:
    N1I3 = NI3

  • @ShooterCreations
    @ShooterCreations 11 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @TheLibby2002
    @TheLibby2002 10 років тому

    @Samantha Blondel - Wrong! Charges don't matter for molecular compounds. The ratios are not based on charges at all.

  • @THEBITTERPIL45
    @THEBITTERPIL45 9 років тому +1

    Thank you

  • @jacobuguccioni7820
    @jacobuguccioni7820 8 років тому

    Thankyou so much, ur a G

  • @cassidyc7110
    @cassidyc7110 8 років тому +2

    if you're reviewing, put it on 1.25x speed. just helps a little ! :)

  • @ayitahtallada6725
    @ayitahtallada6725 9 років тому

    cool and helpful

  • @bhawnadrishasonar1822
    @bhawnadrishasonar1822 10 років тому

    Thanx u r awesome.......

  • @gracepolo9109
    @gracepolo9109 8 років тому

    YOU ARE AWESOME!

  • @00jekky00
    @00jekky00 11 років тому

    Thank you sooo much for all the help! Any chanc you live in Nova Scotia?? lol.

  • @msprettii1
    @msprettii1 11 років тому

    well done

  • @keerthan.b8607
    @keerthan.b8607 9 років тому +1

    good video

  • @debblomstedt8482
    @debblomstedt8482 9 років тому

    Si2Br6 is a molecule and they are not always reduced in ratio like an ionic compound is.

  • @TheJupiter1
    @TheJupiter1 7 років тому

    This is good dope

  • @afroninjadeluxe
    @afroninjadeluxe 9 років тому

    I wish i knew how to build my own molecules. Is there a molecule building simulator-program which shows you what molecules fit together?

  • @talebfahad8685
    @talebfahad8685 8 років тому

    helpful

  • @dolphinsatsunset1
    @dolphinsatsunset1 11 років тому

    Naming molecular compounds is way easier than naming ionic compounds. HF2 would be Hydrogen Difluoride

  • @austinshields8627
    @austinshields8627 9 років тому

    great video.. one bit of feedback.. you should try to digitize everything instead of writing on a whiteboard. it would make everything flow better without the pauses of you writing and erasing.. and would allow you to compress the information and perfect your narration. thanks!

    • @brandiperez7817
      @brandiperez7817 4 роки тому

      I don’t have a problem with this current method.

  • @Delislut
    @Delislut 11 років тому

    I wish you were my teacher

  • @JeiiroGabvrii
    @JeiiroGabvrii 10 років тому

    why disilicon hexabromide? not hexabromate or hexabromite ??

  • @almontheralmaskari8258
    @almontheralmaskari8258 11 років тому

    what if you got dichloride pentoxide ? do we write it like that ?

  • @2012farfar
    @2012farfar 10 років тому


    you are a genius, I'm sure you know that :)

  • @LucasR013
    @LucasR013 6 років тому

    4:20 shouldn't you have to put that in lowest terms?

  • @DirtBikes_MathGarden
    @DirtBikes_MathGarden 8 років тому

    How do you know if it ends in -ide or -ade or -ite -ate? I don't get that at all haha. Thanks

  • @jochenmylove
    @jochenmylove 9 років тому

    i have a feeling you may get me through college

  • @sososong3438
    @sososong3438 9 років тому

    is the molecular meaning anion?

  • @jovieforto3142
    @jovieforto3142 10 років тому

    Thanks for your videos i pass my long quiz i got 118 outof 160 XD

  • @scottpark8455
    @scottpark8455 8 років тому

    how do we know if cl is more metal like than o?

    • @scottpark8455
      @scottpark8455 8 років тому

      +Scott Park does the effect of going down the column exert more than going left of the period?

  • @TheGoldenTorchYT
    @TheGoldenTorchYT 4 роки тому

    wouldn't it be nano for 9, not nona?

    • @BensChemVideos
      @BensChemVideos  4 роки тому

      No, it's nona- . Latin prefixes like nano-, kilo-, milli-, etc. are used for unit prefix multipliers i.e. one kilogram is 10^3 grams and so on. Greek prefixes like mono-, di-, penta-, nona-, etc. are used in the naming of binary molecular compounds.
      Great question! Thanks for watching!

  • @jbro3334
    @jbro3334 7 років тому

    Shouldnt u be using prop for 3 of the same element and but for 4 of the same elements

  • @superparkourist215
    @superparkourist215 10 років тому

    Why pentachloride? why not penta chlorine? where does this ide come from?

    • @Magicpaper1337
      @Magicpaper1337 10 років тому

      There's suffixes to make things easier and not confusing.

    • @grizzlygamer8891
      @grizzlygamer8891 9 років тому

      Re-watch the first minute.

  • @EmmausRubio
    @EmmausRubio 8 років тому

    I am a Grade 10 student. I was wondering why would SO read as Sulfate? It's Sulfur and Oxygen right? Can someone please explain to me?

    • @prinscstasneem
      @prinscstasneem 8 років тому

      +Emmaus Rubio I think you mean SO4 which is a poly-atomic ion. SO on its own would be Sulfur monoxide I believe.

    • @EmmausRubio
      @EmmausRubio 8 років тому

      Ah, am so sorry, yes, I mean SO4, so it's polyatomic ion? So ION and POLYATOMIC ION have different naming system?

    • @prinscstasneem
      @prinscstasneem 8 років тому

      Emmaus Rubio Yes. Ionic compounds are a metal and a non-metal. Depending on on the whether the charges of the metal is fixed or variable, there is a specific naming system for both. Polyatmoic ions' don't have a naming system, you must memorize them AND their charges. Usually your teacher will tell you which ones you need to memorize.

  • @naenaecute1999
    @naenaecute1999 8 років тому +1

    Dont we call it "covalent compound" instead of "molecular"???

    • @crispzachary24
      @crispzachary24 8 років тому

      Same thing

    • @nauts4752
      @nauts4752 8 років тому

      molecules can be compound as molecules are two or more atoms chemically combines tgt

  • @rabinchaudhary4318
    @rabinchaudhary4318 9 років тому

    why don't we say cuo to cupper monoixde

  • @agent475816
    @agent475816 10 років тому

    Actually the first element, all numbers are not significant.
    So, Si2Br6 would just be silicon hexabromide.
    It's not important to say the first element as disilicon.

    • @Magicpaper1337
      @Magicpaper1337 10 років тому

      > Going to tell a highschool teacher what's what. lol. Until you have a degree, don't tell him what to put or say.

    • @agent475816
      @agent475816 10 років тому +1

      ***** I know a lot about chemistry, you dont need a degree to know what to call elements. It's not wrong to say disilicon hexabromide, but you don't need to. Chemists just say silicon hexabromide and know that it is Si2Br6.

  • @atavismvision
    @atavismvision 11 років тому

    Oxygen always comes second

  • @gilliankwan3748
    @gilliankwan3748 11 років тому

    LOL HI OLIVIA

  • @Human-kl2xs
    @Human-kl2xs 3 роки тому

    Anyone here form JJC lol

    • @BensChemVideos
      @BensChemVideos  3 роки тому

      What's JJC?

    • @Human-kl2xs
      @Human-kl2xs 3 роки тому

      @@BensChemVideos college, teacher left this video to watch 😅

    • @BensChemVideos
      @BensChemVideos  3 роки тому +1

      @@Human-kl2xs awesome! Tell your teacher I said thanks!

  • @yulia3154
    @yulia3154 5 років тому

    thank you

  • @jovieforto3142
    @jovieforto3142 10 років тому

    Thanks for your videos i pass my long quiz i got 118 outof 160 XD

    • @MrThanxIx
      @MrThanxIx 10 років тому +1

      Oh God, quiz and..... one hundred fucking sixty items???

    • @NewOrleansboii
      @NewOrleansboii 10 років тому

      lol.. That's a 73%,which is a C-
      You can do better next time.