Hybridization, Orbital Overlap, and Bond Length
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- This video contains an organic chemistry test question that touches the topic of Hybridization, Orbital Overlap, and Bond Length.
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I always thought about electronegativity of adjacent atoms.
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Pls help anyone in the comments that knows about angles CAUSE I HAVE AN EXAM TOMORROW and i am actually doomed i dont understand this it says to convert 20 rad to degrees
I have to multiply it bye 180 i understand BUT THEN UNDERNEATH 3600° (the answer you get when you multiply 20x180) IT SAYS THE ANSWER IS 1146.50° DEGREES LIKE HOW?!? THERES NO SPECIFICATION ON HOW 3600° BECAME 1146.50 so pls anyone here that can understand what i just said pls help ):
Pi rad = 180 degrees so 1 radian = 180/pi thus the answer should be 20 x 180/ pi and that comes out to be 3600 / 3.14 and that's approximately 1146.49
seems a bit extra... just look at the bonds around it 😅 I solved this in 15 seconds that way
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