sp3 Hybridization and Bond Angles in Organic Chemistry Basics 2
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- leah4sci.com/or... presents: Orgo Basics Video 2 - Hybridization, Bond Angle and Electronic/Molecular Geometry in Organic Chemistry
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Video 2 in the Orgo Basics series takes you through the logic and steps for creating hybrid orbitals so that simple atoms can form bonds via sp3/sp2/sp hybrids. Also included is a discussion on electronic and molecular geometry.
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Really great video! It helped me truly understand electronic geometry vs. molecular geometry.
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I need more help with hybridization, I'm not getting it yet
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You can find the entire Orgo Basics series on my website at Leah4sci.com/OrgoBasics. The first video in the series covers ionic and covalent bonding.
I did not understand the 3d structure u made but I have learnt how to identify the hybrids... Y do not u use the real 3d structures... Just see the vsper vids of Taylor Dewitt.. He is sooooooo awesome but unfortunately he did not make vids on hybridisation and MOT
I like Tyler Dewitt's channel, too! And I use 3D structures in some videos, but not all of them. It just depends on what I'm teaching and how I approach it.