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Is the lewis diagram important when trying to figure out if the compound is polar or not ? Can't u use the periodic table so that u calculate the electonegetivity . I did that but to me C02 is polar 😟😭 I don't get it
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This is such an easier way to tell if you have a polar or non polar molecule along with the imf. I spent hours figuring just this out last night. This videos made it all make sm more sense 😭💗
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Thank you for this video. I found those two tips to determine if an element/compound is nonpolar really helpful. I found it so difficult to attain those ideas of non-polar vs polar in class and this helped me tremendously.
thank you !! i've been searching for a good 45 minutes for a video to explain this to me before my test tomorrow and you've made it so incredibly simple !
THANK YOU SOO MUCH!!! Your videos are SOO short, simple, and clear!! Ngl I was struggling with IMF and polarity (nonpolar vs polar) until you showed the 'little tricks' in this vid and I instantly got it!! Thank you so much! I'm going to start binge watching your vids now, I have my final TMR!
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i always come back to this video when i need a refresher, the first time i watched this video was in gen chem 1 now im in ochem 2 w/ my final next week! thank you❤️
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I dont understand why nowadays it has become a trend amoungst teachers to explain concepts in overly complex ways which leave the majority confused... Isn't true demonstration of clarity in a concept when one can explain it in the most understandable way possible?
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thank you i got a better understanding! I do have one question how do you differ from which force is stronger for example in SF4 would LD be stronger or D/D?
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Is the lewis diagram important when trying to figure out if the compound is polar or not ? Can't u use the periodic table so that u calculate the electonegetivity . I did that but to me C02 is polar 😟😭 I don't get it
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Please which factors determine the strength of dipole dipole interaction?
What about ion-dipole?
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I swear universities overcomplicate ever concept just to make people fail. I learned more in a 5 minute video than I did in 2 hours of textbook readings
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