VSEPR Megavideo: 36 Examples including Lewis Structure, Molecular Geometry, Intermolecular Forces
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In this 52-minute video, I do 36 examples of:
draw Lewis Structures
draw their 3D shapes
state VSEPR Notation
state Molecule Shape
figure out if it's polar or non-polar
State the strongest Intermolecular Force
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ozone *is* polar
But they all have the same electronegativities so it should be non polar regardless of symmetry, right?
Sir I think you might have made a few errors when you started drawing the structures after 5:28
right? it supposed to be 3H not 3F's
yeah. O3's polar because it has a lone pair.
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I think NBr3 is polar
yeah exactly I paused to check the comments after he said it is nonpolar , anyways thanks for confirmation good guy :D
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20:26
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NBr3 is polar
Yeah you’re right. DAMNIT
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Iodine Pentafluoride certainly does look like a pyramid from Egypt.
how did you know the O3 wasn't cyclic ozone? (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_ozone)
bro am i wrong but at 5:41 i think you got it wrong
For Formaldehyde, isn't there a Covalent bond b/w Carbon and Oxygen - (sharing electrons)
Yes…a double covalent bond in fact. I believe that’s what’s shown in the video? It is not coordinate covalent …. Not that that would mean it’s a different shape … it’s definitely sp2 carbon and trigonal planar.
@@chemistNATE I was hoping it would be identified as the Strongest bond-type instead of the Dipole-Dipole.
Can someone please help me? the example with NBr3 and that it is not polar confuses me a lot. On a website it is written that EN smaller than 0,4 is a weak polar bonding and only if it is 0 there is no polar bonding.
Would be awesome if someone could help me, thanks!:)
Carla
I think I need to redo the video. NBr3 *is* polar.
My periodic table said they had the same electronegativity … but even if that is true, the Lone Pair makes it non-polar. Sorry for my mistake.
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i think ClO2^- is polar
also i think ClO3^- is polar because it's asymmetric structure
Is this guy on coke???
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