8.2 Lewis Dot Structures | High School Chemistry

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • Chad provides a comprehensive lesson on how to draw Lewis dot structures which involve the valence electrons of an atom/molecule. He begins with the octet rule and shows how electrons can be transferred (ionic bonding) or shared (covalent bonding) in order to achieve a 'filled octet.' Chad then covers the 3 major exceptions to the octet rule:
    1) H, Be, B, and Al go under the octet rule,
    2) elements in the 3rd period and lower on the periodic table can exceed the octet rule, and
    3) molecules with an odd number of electrons will have an atom that does not satisfy the octet rule.
    Chad then shows how to draw the Lewis structures of a multitude of examples including CCl4, NF3, HCN, CO2, N2O, SF4, ICl3, XeF4, and NO3- (the nitrate ion). He introduces the concept of formal charge along the way, shows how to determine it from a Lewis structure, and how it can be used to distinguish between multiple Lewis structures in certain examples. He also covers examples involving resonance and explains how resonance implies delocalized pi electrons and how resonance structures are a useful tool for determining what the actual structure of a molecule exhibiting resonance is (the resonance hybrid).
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    00:00 Lesson Introduction
    00:44 The Octet Rule
    06:13 Octet Rule Exceptions
    10:46 CCl4 Lewis Structure
    14:26 NF3 Lewis Structure
    16:31 HCN Lewis Structure
    18:56 CO2 Lewis Structure
    21:34 Formal Charge
    26:39 N2O Lewis Structure
    31:42 SF4 Lewis Structure
    33:44 ICl3 Lewis Structure
    35:14 XeF4 Lewis Structure
    37:00 NO3- Lewis Structure
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Комментарии • 16

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    @nadiaabdullahi5677 Год назад +2

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  • @Chem_crown
    @Chem_crown 2 года назад +1

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  • @sineyaugustine1304
    @sineyaugustine1304 Год назад

    Great explanation! Easily understood and well explained!!

  • @arthurdong8216
    @arthurdong8216 3 года назад +1

    thank you for helping!

    • @ChadsPrep
      @ChadsPrep  3 года назад

      Happy to help, Arthur - you're welcome!

  • @edoedward
    @edoedward Год назад

    Hey @Chad, at 44:56, you drew 3 dashes between O and N. Does that mean 1/3rd? So if each bound is 1 1/4th, you would draw 4 dashes? Or that's just coincidence? Thanks in advance.

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    @edoedward Год назад

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  • @emelysolis3463
    @emelysolis3463 Год назад

    SOMEONE POST THE NOTES ON THIS ITS TOO LONG

    • @ChadsPrep
      @ChadsPrep  Год назад

      It is a long video - Check out the chapter listing in the description below and watch the parts you need to focus on. Happy Studying!