Media Summary: Now that we know the electron configurations of atoms, we can learn more about the behavior of compounds using Finally, you'll understand all those weird pictures of molecules with the letters and the lines and the dots! Those are Now that we've covered the Brønsted-Lowry model of acidity and basicity, let's take a look at a different model: the

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Now that we know the electron configurations of atoms, we can learn more about the behavior of compounds using Finally, you'll understand all those weird pictures of molecules with the letters and the lines and the dots! Those are Now that we've covered the Brønsted-Lowry model of acidity and basicity, let's take a look at a different model: the In this video, we're discussing the fundamentals of how different types of chemical bonds form between elements, focusing ... Now that we're aware that atomic orbitals will hybridize so as to allow for the bonding patterns we see in molecules, let's get an ... Let's learn about functional groups, which are groups of atoms and bonding patterns that repeat in various organic molecules.

We know that if the difference in electronegativity between two atoms is somewhere between 0.4 and 1.8, they will form a polar ... In this video, covers the concept of chirality in molecules and shows us how to differentiate between ... Intermolecular forces are the forces of attraction or repulsion that act between nearby molecules, and affect physical properties ... In organic chemistry, it's important to be able to assign the formal charge of any atom in a particular molecule, in order to ...

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Introduction to Lewis Structures | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

Introduction to Lewis Structures | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

Now that we know the electron configurations of atoms, we can learn more about the behavior of compounds using

Lewis Dot Structures

Lewis Dot Structures

Finally, you'll understand all those weird pictures of molecules with the letters and the lines and the dots! Those are

What Is the Lewis Acid-Base Model? | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

What Is the Lewis Acid-Base Model? | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

In this video, we're

What Are Lewis Acids and Bases? Ft. Professor Dave

What Are Lewis Acids and Bases? Ft. Professor Dave

Now that we've covered the Brønsted-Lowry model of acidity and basicity, let's take a look at a different model: the

Introduction to Chemical Bonds | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

Introduction to Chemical Bonds | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

In this video, we're discussing the fundamentals of how different types of chemical bonds form between elements, focusing ...

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What Is Hybridization? | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

What Is Hybridization? | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

Now that we're aware that atomic orbitals will hybridize so as to allow for the bonding patterns we see in molecules, let's get an ...

What is the VSEPR Model? | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

What is the VSEPR Model? | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

In this video, we're

Introduction to Functional Groups Ft. Professor Dave

Introduction to Functional Groups Ft. Professor Dave

Let's learn about functional groups, which are groups of atoms and bonding patterns that repeat in various organic molecules.

Bond Polarity and Dipole Moments | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

Bond Polarity and Dipole Moments | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

We know that if the difference in electronegativity between two atoms is somewhere between 0.4 and 1.8, they will form a polar ...

What are Diastereometers? Ft. Professor Dave

What are Diastereometers? Ft. Professor Dave

In this video, @ProfessorDaveExplains covers the concept of chirality in molecules and shows us how to differentiate between ...

Introduction to Intermolecular Forces | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

Introduction to Intermolecular Forces | Professor Dave & Chegg Explain

Intermolecular forces are the forces of attraction or repulsion that act between nearby molecules, and affect physical properties ...

How To Draw Lewis Structures

How To Draw Lewis Structures

This chemistry video provides a basic

What Are Formal Charges? Ft. Professor Dave

What Are Formal Charges? Ft. Professor Dave

In organic chemistry, it's important to be able to assign the formal charge of any atom in a particular molecule, in order to ...