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This organic chemistry video tutorial explains how to identify a bond as an ionic bond, polar covalent bond, or a nonpolar covalent bond. Ionic bonds usually consist of metals and nonmetals where as covalent bonds consists of nonmetals. In a nonpolar covalent bond, electrons are shared equally and the electronegativity difference between the two atoms is 0.4 or less. For polar covalent bonds, the electrons are shared unequally between the two atoms and the electronegativity difference is defined to be 0.5 or more.
Organic Chemistry - Basic Introduction:
• Organic Chemistry - Ba...
Which Bond Is More Polar?
• Which Bond Is More Polar?
How To Draw Lewis Structures:
• Organic Chemistry - Ho...
Condensed Structures to Skeletal Structures:
• Condensed Structures t...
Functional Groups Review:
• Functional Groups
Primary, Secondary, & Tertiary Functional Groups:
• Functional Groups - Pr...
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How To Calculate Formal Charge:
• Formal Charge
Finding Lone Pairs Using Formal Charge:
• How To Identify The Nu...
Dipole Moment & Electronegativity:
• Dipole Moment, Vectors...
Predicting Bond Angles:
• Predicting Bond Angles
Valence Bond Theory:
• Valence Bond Theory & ...
Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals:
• Hybridization of Atomi...
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Bond Strength and Bond Length:
• Bond Strength and Bond...
Orbital Overlap and Bond Length:
• Hybridization, Orbital...
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Organic Chemistry Exam 1 Playlist:
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