Chem 51A 09/28/09 Ch. 1. Bond Polarity, Formal Charge, Lewis Structures
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- These videos are part of a 28-lecture undergraduate level course titled "Organic Chemistry" taught at UC Irvine by Professor James S. Nowick in fall 2009. This course covers topics such as bonding and structures, acids and bases, organic molecules and functional groups, alkanes, stereochemistry, organic reactions, alkyl halides and nucleophilic substitution, alkyl halides and elimination reactions, and other various topics. The website for the class is eee.uci.edu/09f/40350/ . The course is titled Chem 51A and is the first of a three-quarter sequence comprising Chem 51A, Chem 51B, and Chem 51C.
beautiful, thank you so much!
Good explanations, really good professor, thanks for sharing!!
The audio is not at par with the video
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Thanks...
3:18 why is it a positive charge when the N atom is receiving more electrons than what it would take to form an octet? The EN of the Nitrogen is also greater so the pull it puts on the electrons should be stronger than the H atoms should it not?
hydrogen can also show electropositivity character