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Awesome. So dipole-dipole has to do with the polarity of molecules, and hydrogen bonding is a type of dipole-dipole that is particularly strong. So in aqueous solutions with water and a solute that dissociates completely, there is usually dipole-dipole interactions, right?
Great video. Should have also included another video as an extension, involving ion-dipole (an anion or cation's full charge attracting the partial charge of a polar molecule's partial positive or partial negative charge, respectively), ion-induced-dipole (full charge of ion distorting the electron cloud of a non-polar molecule, thus pushing the electrons temporarily to one side and causing an imbalance in charges thus forming partial charges), and dipole-induced-dipole (polar with non polar).
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You say that Permanent Dipole-Permanent Dipole is the strongest, (expect Hydrogen). But would Dispersion Bonding in a long chained polymer be weaker or stronger than a smaller amount of PD-PD bonding?
can i have a request , can you do a question on each topic after the speech please , for example h20 , cl2 and hcl , what intermolecular forces existed ...
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@@mubashirrajpoot3739 you clearly have never had a really bad teacher. There's not understanding, and then there's your chem teacher not explaining at all.
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That is a really subliminal presentation. You have no idea what give to students like me who tend to shy away from learning such things. I found your video extremly helpful. Thank you so much :))
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The effects in your videos or in some cases "animation", have made your video too good.
And it actually helps in grabbing attention. You have explained it beautifully.
Thank you once again.
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What a great video! I'm stunned by the fact how well you explain. And your small animations go hand in hand with your style making just every second of your narration perfect. Thanks a lot!
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Awesome. So dipole-dipole has to do with the polarity of molecules, and hydrogen bonding is a type of dipole-dipole that is particularly strong.
So in aqueous solutions with water and a solute that dissociates completely, there is usually dipole-dipole interactions, right?
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Great video. Should have also included another video as an extension, involving ion-dipole (an anion or cation's full charge attracting the partial charge of a polar molecule's partial positive or partial negative charge, respectively), ion-induced-dipole (full charge of ion distorting the electron cloud of a non-polar molecule, thus pushing the electrons temporarily to one side and causing an imbalance in charges thus forming partial charges), and dipole-induced-dipole (polar with non polar).
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Why in god's name can they not make a school text book that explains it like you did?!
I have easily understood everything said and written in your video!
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Thanx..very helpful....but what about vander waals forces ...where it fit between them ..or is it one of them...please help ..it is getting confusing
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You say that Permanent Dipole-Permanent Dipole is the strongest, (expect Hydrogen). But would Dispersion Bonding in a long chained polymer be weaker or stronger than a smaller amount of PD-PD bonding?
can i have a request , can you do a question on each topic after the speech please , for example h20 , cl2 and hcl , what intermolecular forces existed ...
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Amazing video..
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Very good!
But what happens when two dipole molecules get attracted like water molecule? What's stopping them from being squeezed?
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