Q: @~10:00, the top oxygen goes from having 6 valence electrons to having "7". How do you just add an arbitrary electron? by doing this, it no longer follows the rules of valence electrons? If I can add and subtract electrons as I see fit, doesn't this abstract behavior go against all the 'rules' and 'laws' we are taught? thanks
Your speed is great...it is perfect for a refresher.
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Perfect pace for me, very informative, very clear. Couldn't improve it. Thank you so much!
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suuuch a more simpler way to explain it with connecting all the arbituary bonds!! was seriously confused before this. THANK YOU!
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great video! I love how you speak very clear and articulate!
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still a nice video after 12 years. thank you!
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Thank you very very much Leah
This helped me a lot.
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thank you!! wish i found your page last sem! ur the best!
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nice intro!! Thank you!!
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very helpful. Thank you so much
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you are great, bettr than my instructor. Thank you
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Very nice, as usual.
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Q: @~10:00, the top oxygen goes from having 6 valence electrons to having "7". How do you just add an arbitrary electron? by doing this, it no longer follows the rules of valence electrons? If I can add and subtract electrons as I see fit, doesn't this abstract behavior go against all the 'rules' and 'laws' we are taught?
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AHHH!! you talk way to fast....im overwhelmed with information...
Sorry, slow the speed down to whatever you need :)