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@vanillala1386 жыл бұрын
Time stamps for the first half of the video 7:23- F2 lewis structure 10:17- O2 lewis structure 11:27- N2 lewis structure 14:40- H2 lewis structure 15:27 BH3 lewis structure 18:48 lew. str. for H2O, H3O+ and OH- 27:18 Explain why CO is polar, but CO2 is non polar (when they both have polar bonds) 35:09 dipole moments explanation 36:01 hybridization explanation 37:08 hybridization BH3 37:40 hybridization H2O 38:00 Methane- draw the Lewis structure, determine the molecular geometry, wheather or not it's polar and its hybridization 40:39 NH3 43:24 CO2 vs. SO2 polarity 48:36 H2S 50:53 SF6 (1:00:50 SF6 hybridization ) 55:57 PCl5 1:01:20 multiple of 8 technique on SF4, SF2, XeF4, IF5, I3-
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35:25 O has partial negative
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in 35:46 both the oxygen atoms are partially negative and have the same pulling force for the partially positive carbon canceling the net force making the whole compound non-polar
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