Intramolecular and Intermolecular Forces

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    @roymustang1476 3 года назад

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    @theoryhelicasian214 8 лет назад +1

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  • @sarahsaied4504
    @sarahsaied4504 5 лет назад +6

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  • @tanner1548
    @tanner1548 Год назад

    This is great.
    I really like how you described hydrogen bonding as "sharing a hydrogen atom," which is a phrase I've never heard before. Considering that hydrogen is baaaasically just a proton (ignoring the 1-3 neutrons), it totally makes sense to think of hydrogen bonding as a sharing of a proton similar to how covalent bonds are sharing of electrons!
    (I do wonder if there's some QM going on with hydrogen bonding with orbitals the same way that there are electron orbitals getting hybridized and all that in covalent bonding.)

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    @leinadsch5089 8 лет назад +1

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    @dhruvsharma286 7 лет назад

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    @sarascientist6264 5 лет назад

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    @arunkumars6257 Год назад

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  • @Nikkizsche
    @Nikkizsche 4 года назад

    Very extensively helpful for HS chem :)

  • @snes09
    @snes09 9 лет назад +2

    I really liked the video! The only thing I can think of that you didn't cover is the relative strenghts of the intermolecular forces, however one could discover the relative strenghts for themselves since you explained coulomb's law already.

    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  9 лет назад +4

      Dylan C thanks Dylan! i figured thats information you can always look up, did not want to clutter the lecture with too much material! ps - i discussed the relative strengths and their quantitative energy values in my physics lecture on van der waals forces (modern physics section). you can find that on my website. cheers!

    • @mdamirsoyel1662
      @mdamirsoyel1662 4 года назад

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  • @kiranbhagat789
    @kiranbhagat789 3 года назад

    Tysm very useful

  • @surajshah4500
    @surajshah4500 Год назад

    Excellent

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    @jubilantsundar1 7 лет назад

    You're amazing. Thanks for such a dedicated work.

  • @IchKaueHolz
    @IchKaueHolz 2 года назад

    Amazing

  • @hektor6766
    @hektor6766 2 года назад

    I would think that a hydrogen bond is strongest because the atom has only a single electron in only the primary orbit. The single electron is wholly devoted to sharing, thus extracting that valence and exposing the hydrogen nucleus directly to the negative dipole moment.

  • @organic_angel
    @organic_angel 4 года назад

    Respect.

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    @MISSDODI11 6 лет назад

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    @pikachu8513 4 года назад

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  • @vikashdhanda1119
    @vikashdhanda1119 6 лет назад +1

    what we call the ionic and covalent bonds formed during folding of proteins, intermolecular or what

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    @jessicaavellaneda7819 2 года назад

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  • @هدىرائد-خ8م
    @هدىرائد-خ8م 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for lectures its amazing but i have one question Nacl and HCl the cl has high electronegativity how do we know hydrogen or sodium is partial or full charges

    • @phtyf7196
      @phtyf7196 4 года назад

      👋

    • @sogolibh
      @sogolibh 2 года назад

      If one metal atom and one non-metal atom combine, there will be full charge displacement
      But in case of H and Cl they are both non-metal so when they combine they share electrons with each other

  • @tesfanimani398
    @tesfanimani398 3 года назад

    your good at chemistry where did you learn

  • @ReneeWilliams
    @ReneeWilliams 8 лет назад +1

    Where can I find the notes on the board? I am having difficulties seeing it on the video

  • @983CHEM
    @983CHEM 9 лет назад

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  • @bpoole99251
    @bpoole99251 9 лет назад

    Is it true that only O, N, and F can for hydrogen bonds or is it they are the most common atoms that do this kind of intermolecular bond?

  • @sumairamansoor3200
    @sumairamansoor3200 8 лет назад

    are polar and non polar bonds included in intermolecular forces?

  • @royal-recordz
    @royal-recordz 2 года назад

    Take notes 9:39

  • @recombinantdna6861
    @recombinantdna6861 4 года назад +2

    So...when are we getting married?

  • @derricksilvia6461
    @derricksilvia6461 4 года назад +3

    My university should fire my professor and you should take his place :D

  • @jamesmcginn6291
    @jamesmcginn6291 6 лет назад

    Hydrogen bonds between water molecules show a space between water molecules. According to Coulombs's law this space shouldn't be there. Nobody can explain this contradiction.
    Until now:
    www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=16329&start=360#p123034
    James McGinn / Solving Tornadoes

  • @milesholmes9509
    @milesholmes9509 9 лет назад

    Amazing :o

  • @lucas95usa
    @lucas95usa Год назад

    goat

  • @TourniquetTwin
    @TourniquetTwin Год назад

    Sth is wrong with the RUclips algorithm. I can’t believe I didn’t find this until the morning right before my biochem exam. Having a rolling panic attack now. I’ve been wishing someone, ANYONE, would explain things like this to me, so I could have context to form stable associations upon. I will likely do poorly in this exam and ask to retake it in a couple of months, so I could have the time to go through your entire library.

    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  Год назад

      Good luck on your exam!

    • @TourniquetTwin
      @TourniquetTwin Год назад

      @@AKLECTURES I actually aced it. That being said, I’m just more motivated to fill up the holes in my knowledge so I can some day sound like you when talking about biochemistry.