VSEPR Theory

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  • @nooshinrezaei1587
    @nooshinrezaei1587 9 років тому +110

    I like it how simple and amazing you explain something that I couldn't get it in 2 hours lecture!!!!! thank you.

    • @749260
      @749260 10 місяців тому

      Lol. This. My exam is in 7 hours. Already did 8 hours of studying today but squeezing in the last chapter that I didn’t get to in youtube videos 😴🫥

  • @0s0sXD
    @0s0sXD 8 років тому +25

    Simple, very very clear explanation and quick.
    Brilliant!

  • @yourluckystar94
    @yourluckystar94 10 років тому +16

    This was EXTREMELY helpful. I loved the animations, they were a great way to easily understand the information.

  • @mohammedalsaif4969
    @mohammedalsaif4969 11 років тому +4

    All I can say is that this video is amazing! The animations are very nicely coordinated with the talk and explains it perfectly. Fantastic job and thank you so much for this video

  • @DrBtLewisMD
    @DrBtLewisMD 9 років тому +5

    One of the best chem videos i've ever watched! Thank you for your video!

  • @paulayers1111
    @paulayers1111 4 роки тому +5

    This was AMAZING! Thanks for the wonderful visuals and great explanations. I'm showing this to my students tomorrow :)

  • @danielobrien4362
    @danielobrien4362 6 років тому +1

    I noticed several posters asked about water. Water, H20, is flat but bent. This video only describes the basic geometric shapes and does not explain how the unshared electron pairs affect the geometry of the molecule. The two bonding pairs and the two unshared pairs of electrons form a tetrahedral arrangement around the central oxygen atom with an AX2E2 formula. The two unshared pairs repel the bonding pairs. The resulting H--O--H bond angle is about 105°. I hope this helps!

  • @saiharshabalasubramaniam691
    @saiharshabalasubramaniam691 8 років тому +2

    Simple, and explained like a pro. Helped a lot for my Chemistry exam. Cheers!

  • @BobbyMangoHD
    @BobbyMangoHD 10 років тому +24

    i feel like we made a personal connection

  • @HA-sz8mu
    @HA-sz8mu 5 років тому +3

    Such an awesome video.................explaining in the best and most simple way possible

  • @shylittlemouse98
    @shylittlemouse98 9 років тому +6

    You have amazing communication skills ..I aspire to acquire the same skills one day..thank you for your help!

  • @shelliearchibald4008
    @shelliearchibald4008 11 років тому +1

    You have no idea how bad I want to hug you right now. You just made perfect sense of it all for me, which is more than my chem teacher ever did! Thank you so much!!!!

  • @shebasyam8771
    @shebasyam8771 7 років тому +2

    you are amazing ..cuz i went through almost 8 -9 videos and this is the one that helped me to understand what actually are these:)

  • @nuclearbananaphone
    @nuclearbananaphone 12 років тому +1

    My chemistry teacher is a fool, who believes that teaching through the homework only is a valid method. Thank you so much for doing what he could not.

  • @wadexism
    @wadexism 12 років тому +4

    Oh my gosh thank you soo much! I love the editing and how you put it into 3D. I finally get the picture : ) I'll just go and throw away my textbook ! XD

  • @raichu5458
    @raichu5458 11 років тому +1

    This is great, thanks so much! What a helpful video. I'm a very visual learner and the way you visualized all the molecules was awesome.

  • @gapelestlier.4476
    @gapelestlier.4476 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much!! I'm running out of time and this helps a lot because the explaination is too brief and simple. Brilliant! Thank youuu and more power to you Sir💖

  • @babyrayxCheers
    @babyrayxCheers 10 років тому +17

    so easy to understand and right to the point! you've become my new best friend

  • @chrysr7900
    @chrysr7900 4 роки тому +1

    Wow! Your explanation was simply amazing and the visualisation helped me understand greatly!! Thank you!

  • @MatheusVellosok7k610
    @MatheusVellosok7k610 9 років тому +2

    Best video on the subject in the whole internet! Great method!

  • @jonnytopszn9871
    @jonnytopszn9871 8 років тому +1

    This guy is a huge beauty, thanks for the explanation boss it really helped

  • @t1m07
    @t1m07 12 років тому +1

    Very good! thanks so much! It makes alot more sense when you use 3d models in the video than looking at them on paper.

  • @user-xo6td7ev9b
    @user-xo6td7ev9b 3 роки тому

    Oh man I needed this, THANK YOU !!, you don't know how simple and easy you make it.

  • @IeuanACE
    @IeuanACE 12 років тому

    the models and the editing made it very easy to understand, thanks. great video

  • @daviddavid6000
    @daviddavid6000 10 років тому +2

    holy shit you just seriously explained this shit better in 5 minutes than my chem professor did in a few weeks

  • @markmeaney9633
    @markmeaney9633 7 років тому +2

    Straight to the point and the point was well made - thanks

  • @lifeisfullofchoices
    @lifeisfullofchoices 9 років тому

    one of the best chem videos I have encountered. thank you so much.

  • @Kris-lg9rj
    @Kris-lg9rj 6 років тому

    U made it easy. I've referred many books but didn't get structures thank you for this. you are a great teacher

  • @jrzrd411
    @jrzrd411 7 років тому +20

    am i the only one who sees this guys resemblance to Quentin Tarantino?

    • @gorepoolrecords8062
      @gorepoolrecords8062 4 роки тому

      @@dime3868 what a madlad, but here i am commenting on my professional account

    • @resikin
      @resikin 3 роки тому

      I don’t “toe” about that man. Are you sure?

  • @MyVispi
    @MyVispi 3 роки тому

    Your explanation of VSEPR was absolutely great. Very easy to understand in one time only. Congratulations. Where are your other videos ?

  • @maheshbabu4321
    @maheshbabu4321 6 років тому +1

    this is absolutely necessary and very useful for everyone so thank you sir for explaining this theory

  • @Estoniran
    @Estoniran 9 років тому +2

    Great, simple, and to the point. Nice.

  • @baneoflife001
    @baneoflife001 9 років тому

    The animations and video editing are great along with the information. Thank you!

  • @mariagabriela8730
    @mariagabriela8730 11 років тому

    Wow thanks this helped a lot! The visuals really helped me understand better. Thanks again!

  • @arebavachkoo2995
    @arebavachkoo2995 7 років тому

    it was really beautiful n amazing..simply xplained...thats great...😊☺👍

  • @user-dv6ic3pj1x
    @user-dv6ic3pj1x Рік тому

    One of the best videos I have ever seen in youtube!

  • @123ash1231
    @123ash1231 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video, but it's lacking in the shapes obtained when there are lone pairs of electrons, which of course repulse stronger than bonded pairs, and so can form shapes like bent, trigonal pyramidal, T-shaped etc.

  • @haithamhamada7544
    @haithamhamada7544 Рік тому

    This was really helpful I actually struggled with vsepr in college and almost gave up but finally some one explained it clearly thanks a lot

  • @bruinstump
    @bruinstump 12 років тому

    (continued from below) Water is an example of a polar substance. What makes water polar is a combination of the partial positives on the hydrogen atoms (due to differences in electronegativity with the oxygen atoms) and the bent shape of the water molecule. If the water molecule were linear instead of bent, it would not be polar and would have different properties like it would now mix with oil but would not dissolve salt readily.

  • @MultiVideohub
    @MultiVideohub 12 років тому

    I never understood VSEPR theory better anywhere else!!!
    Thank you sir!!!

  • @Super21Nash
    @Super21Nash 12 років тому +1

    The animation is awesome and the explanation is simple and lucid .
    Why don't you people do ...like complete course of chemistry videos ?That would be really helpful !!

  • @serene9532
    @serene9532 7 років тому +5

    I have my exam tomorrow, and all I can think is how futile all this is. What will I do with all these facts about things I can't even see?! No one has even SEEN electrons yet, and still we're learning all this stuff. WHATS THE USE OF ALL THIS HARD WORK
    im feeling so down rn

  • @fabricio_santana
    @fabricio_santana 8 років тому +2

    One of the best videos I've ever seen

  • @sedpluit
    @sedpluit 12 років тому

    There should be more of these videos around the tube! Excellent.

  • @justinhuong3269
    @justinhuong3269 8 років тому +2

    This video clears so much up. Thanks

  • @nitink3364
    @nitink3364 6 років тому

    Note :-
    1) Here we discussed only about bond pairs of electrons and hence also only about ideal bond angles.
    2) We also didn't discuss about square planar geometry.
    3)Trigonal bipyramidal and octahedral are the structures of molecules whose central atoms have expanded octet.

  • @djhamz3000
    @djhamz3000 12 років тому

    The O in H20 is connected to two hydrogen atoms however there are still two unshared electrons within the bond; therefore, since the electrons take up even more room than another atom would, the molecular shape becomes bent, 105 degrees from each other, rather than the 180 you would have initially expected.

  • @Kunzler3
    @Kunzler3 11 років тому

    I have a unit test tomorrow and I was a tad uncertain about this theory, but this guy cleared it all up. I love this guy. :3

    • @zeyadular
      @zeyadular Рік тому

      Where are you in life now mate?☺

  • @snoopbam2012
    @snoopbam2012 12 років тому

    Thanks this helped a lot more than the other videos have:)

  • @oanamanta78
    @oanamanta78 10 років тому +2

    This was such a great review! Thank you for posting this :)

  • @mauricedalessandro1743
    @mauricedalessandro1743 6 років тому

    You saved my life, my future, my dreams, and my hopes.
    Thank you.

  • @spikeyfish
    @spikeyfish 12 років тому +1

    I button mashed and then came across this.. Best random act EVER

  • @bruinstump
    @bruinstump 12 років тому

    The shapes of molecules are important to several properties including the polarity of a molecule. Polar molecules are molecules that, though they may be neutral, have positively and negatively charged ends to them due to an imbalance of electron density within the molecule. Polar molecules are then attracted to each other as the positive end of a molecule of that substance is then attracted to the negative end of another molecule of the same substance or even another polar substance.

  • @neerajgupta316
    @neerajgupta316 6 років тому

    What my teacher couldn't explain me in 3 hrs you explained it in just 4:51 minutes. *GREAT JOB SIR*

  • @janne1061
    @janne1061 8 років тому +1

    I love you, amazing how you can get me to understand this in under 5 minutes and the lecturer in my class could not in over 2 hours.
    THANK YOU!

  • @JPhea1
    @JPhea1 9 років тому +1

    This is great! Everything was explained so well

  • @MrTazorcinema
    @MrTazorcinema 9 років тому +1

    Nicely explained and well animated.I understood it easily.
    Thanks alot. :)

  • @_navamusic3054
    @_navamusic3054 6 років тому

    This is wat I Cal perfect explanation.... Nice n slow, gud animation and to the point..... 👍👍👍❤️

  • @kgh22
    @kgh22 8 місяців тому +1

    AMAZING!!🩷only if there was some explanation about the lone pairs and their effect on the geometrical shape, it would've summed up much! Still, thanks a lot for the easy to get explanation!!

  • @ratharatha4778
    @ratharatha4778 3 роки тому

    Thank youuu soo much!!! I am really wondering how i understood this vsepr theory now!!! I was struggling with this till i saw the video...it's really awesome...and u r the best teacher

  • @RyanLenz
    @RyanLenz 12 років тому

    Fantastic. Nice editing and clear explanations.

  • @DaringToast
    @DaringToast 2 роки тому

    Wow! So my teacher went way too fast teaching this and so I really couldn't get my head around what was being taught. This sub 5 min video however summed up what my teacher couldn't get through to me and many other classmates during 3 hours worth of work!!
    Thanks so much!!!!

  • @idster7
    @idster7 12 років тому

    that is so awesome. five minutes of clarity.

  • @EEStopXplore
    @EEStopXplore 11 років тому

    this is a piece of art and exemplary lecture. Thank you.

  • @urjajariwala1644
    @urjajariwala1644 8 років тому +1

    Thank you so much! It really helped a lot :D

  • @cubanlock15
    @cubanlock15 12 років тому

    Excellent! Thanks for solidifying this concept.

  • @mojibi
    @mojibi 9 років тому

    Just cleared up all confusion. Great video.

  • @kurisujpn
    @kurisujpn 11 років тому

    He didn't mention bent, which is an important shape because this video is about the electron geometries, which he did mention at the the end. Bent is a molecular geometry, which is affected by the lone pairs around the central atom. So this was just an introduction to the theory without going too far into it.

  • @carrscience
    @carrscience 11 років тому

    Regions are either atoms bonded to the central atom or lone pairs of unbonded electrons.

  • @ffal1101
    @ffal1101 9 років тому +1

    Brilliant explanation, thanks a lot
    but I have a question: How do we know the number of chemical environment in VSERP , and Fac and mer isomers?

  • @charlmoses
    @charlmoses 4 роки тому +1

    Brilliantly explained

  • @musicprerana
    @musicprerana 9 років тому

    Finally someone who actually explained why is called an octahedron......
    Great video!!

  • @fortheloveofbirds
    @fortheloveofbirds 12 років тому

    Fantastic! It makes so much more sense now.

  • @kingkiran4590
    @kingkiran4590 10 років тому

    Thank You DR.Paul Mccord :-)

  • @_pi6063
    @_pi6063 Рік тому

    Simple, with much knowledge. Merci🙏

  • @angelanguyen3503
    @angelanguyen3503 8 років тому

    This video was very well constructed, Thank you!

  • @TAUQIRWAQAS
    @TAUQIRWAQAS 12 років тому

    Wanna clear your concepts about molecular shapes?????
    Watch this video and chill!!!!!!
    Mean!! This is simply awesome.

  • @bloop8691
    @bloop8691 8 днів тому

    amazingly simple explanation. thanks so much

  • @alvkarthik8026
    @alvkarthik8026 9 років тому

    awesome sir
    after watching this video I became a big fan of u

  • @710418oo
    @710418oo 12 років тому

    BEST VIDEO OF VSPER THEORY ON UA-cam! Thank you!

  • @junkyardangel44
    @junkyardangel44 12 років тому

    Thank you SO much! This video made soo much sense!

  • @zahraalmohammedali8593
    @zahraalmohammedali8593 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for amazing video
    I need to do short videos for university so if you don't mind me asking ... which program have you used to create and animate these molecular geometries?

  • @kathrynroberts5263
    @kathrynroberts5263 9 років тому

    Excellent Teacher, Great and Thank you!!!

  • @hammadyounas1597
    @hammadyounas1597 12 років тому

    its so simple,, before this video it was headache for me .. thanx

  • @rfry
    @rfry 12 років тому

    very nice explanation! much better than other videos! THumbs up!!!

  • @jpt909
    @jpt909 11 років тому

    Very good upload....thanx for this

  • @TheUndergroundRockstar
    @TheUndergroundRockstar 7 років тому

    Best explanation ever. Thank you, Sir.

  • @hadiii101
    @hadiii101 11 років тому

    it is the best video to explain VSEPR even though it is only 5 min. wow

  • @Shinobu553
    @Shinobu553 7 років тому +1

    Thank you! Now I understand what my professor meant in class

  • @ipraveensemwal
    @ipraveensemwal 7 років тому

    As I see this video which I don't understand from years understand in just 4:51 minutes
    Thanks Sir

  • @rraajjsingh5701
    @rraajjsingh5701 11 років тому

    very very nice video on VSEPR Theory.From me thousands likes.Can you make videos
    on Aromatic Hydrocarbon.

  • @1219koolkid
    @1219koolkid 11 років тому

    Thank you so much! I wish classes are this interactive

  • @sicilianotoronto
    @sicilianotoronto 6 років тому

    Amazing videos! Thank you!

  • @prasanthk1717
    @prasanthk1717 8 років тому +1

    this thing os awesome and the animation kills it nice.

  • @cherrypotestas4015
    @cherrypotestas4015 6 років тому

    Great video! I like how simplified it is :)

  • @RajPatil-rz4me
    @RajPatil-rz4me 9 років тому

    Thanks it helped a lot for under sting the concept

  • @mortifiedM
    @mortifiedM 12 років тому

    This is awesome.
    Would someone mind explaining why water than has the two opposing hydrogen molecules, yet still has an angled shape?

  • @joejoseph8231
    @joejoseph8231 9 років тому

    You are a very good teacher!

  • @ruchikarao
    @ruchikarao 12 років тому

    i was honestly going to give up on chemistry.until i saw this.

  • @itsvania522
    @itsvania522 9 років тому

    Clear and simple! Thankyou!