do the electrons tend to group together after they pull the electrons off the hydrogen? I know the repulse each other but are the electrons grouped together pushing the hydrogen to one side or are they pushing equally on both sides of they hydrogen causing it to stay where it is? I mean why couldn't the have formed a lateral bond to the oxygen model if both positive charges of the hydrogen would push against each other albeit weakly.
I understand water is a compound. I don't understand why they say a pump in a fish tank which pushes air bubbles through the water is 'oxygenating' the water? If water is a compound, how can the composition of oxygen inside it vary? Is the pump in a fish tank really altering the oxygen in the water?
You forgot to mention what causes water to be “ Un-compressible“ . That what makes it a great lubricant, this why water expends when it frozen, an excellent transmitter of pressure , cuts steel when under pressure etc.
+Nachiket Vartak True, but the most correct way requires 3D, because the four electron pair are actually arranged in a tetrahedral, which isn't easy to represent in 2D.
James McGinn I was willing to let that slide given that he is using a 2D blackboard. I expect a proper topographical projection, instead of using perspective tricks to draw 3D
Interesting. I'm planning to be making some video of my own to attract attention to my "breakthrough." (You should see links above if you are interested.) I don't have much expertise in making video, or much of a budget. Dealing with the 3D aspect is a real challenge. I'm going to look into the "topographical projection" that you indicated above. Cheers.
Shaggy's REAL POWER: teaching
I like the way you explain things. Thank you!
Thank you very much you've helped me a lot
7:00 molecules are not whipping around at the speed of light, they are moving at the speed of their temperature right ?
Their speed is proportional to the square root of the temperature,, so close enough but not precise 😉
are u hannah montanas dad
Well done Tom. Thanks for sharing it.
Very clear, thanks. Suitable for 8, 10 and 64!
do the electrons tend to group together after they pull the electrons off the hydrogen? I know the repulse each other but are the electrons grouped together pushing the hydrogen to one side or are they pushing equally on both sides of they hydrogen causing it to stay where it is? I mean why couldn't the have formed a lateral bond to the oxygen model if both positive charges of the hydrogen would push against each other albeit weakly.
I am very grateful with this videos
Wow, fantastic explanation.
I understand water is a compound. I don't understand why they say a pump in a fish tank which pushes air bubbles through the water is 'oxygenating' the water? If water is a compound, how can the composition of oxygen inside it vary? Is the pump in a fish tank really altering the oxygen in the water?
This was amazing, very well explained. Thank you so much.
Superb
You forgot to mention what causes water to be “ Un-compressible“ . That what makes it a great lubricant, this why water expends when it frozen, an excellent transmitter of pressure , cuts steel when under pressure etc.
Dude looks like a surfer
Angelica Santiago he is
I finally quite understand this, thanks alot :)
Ure awesome man, great video!!
This is terrific
Thankyou for drawing easy way
thanks a lot man!! helped a lot
It's that u Billy Cyrus
that's like, totally rad dude. hakuna matata bruh
it's really useful
thank youfor
I can copy it down.
☝👏👏
thank u :)
Lone pair position fail.
+Nachiket Vartak
True, but the most correct way requires 3D, because the four electron pair are actually arranged in a tetrahedral, which isn't easy to represent in 2D.
James McGinn I was willing to let that slide given that he is using a 2D blackboard. I expect a proper topographical projection, instead of using perspective tricks to draw 3D
Interesting. I'm planning to be making some video of my own to attract attention to my "breakthrough." (You should see links above if you are interested.) I don't have much expertise in making video, or much of a budget. Dealing with the 3D aspect is a real challenge. I'm going to look into the "topographical projection" that you indicated above. Cheers.
LOL That explains that water crap. Humans are so stupid and I'm supposed to be the ape.