Thanks! Though I have to admit I only checked this video out for clarification on writing the A-X-E formula-thing, (whether I can write A with a 2 in subscript for a molecule with 2 central atoms), it was nonetheless helpful. So, to answer my own question, that's a no, right? Cuz you only say "*the* central atom" and you don't say anything like "or atom*s*"
It's a very good video and very easy to understand, but you speak way too slow. I had to go to settings to speed it up because the voice over was too slow for me.
Thank you for posting this video. I had no clue how to do VSEPR notation before this. Now, I'll be better prepared for chem final.
We can’t my teachers just show us this video instead. This is so easy to understand
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Thanks! Though I have to admit I only checked this video out for clarification on writing the A-X-E formula-thing, (whether I can write A with a 2 in subscript for a molecule with 2 central atoms), it was nonetheless helpful. So, to answer my own question, that's a no, right? Cuz you only say "*the* central atom" and you don't say anything like "or atom*s*"
I think you need to write a separate AXE for each central atom
Sarah Leicht
Yeah, that's what I thought, so that's basically what I did for my project (modeling molecules in Avogadro)
Thank you so much , it was really easy to understand
Thank you so much! I finally understand
Very helpful thank you so much!
Good video
At 4:38 I quit my life...
Lol. Looking at your previous comment though, it seems you took some time to think about it and understand.
very clear, thank you!
Was a useful video...tks..!!
It's a very good video and very easy to understand, but you speak way too slow. I had to go to settings to speed it up because the voice over was too slow for me.
Thanks , great!
Vid was helpful though... Thank u