Bond Strength and Bond Length
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 เม.ย. 2018
- This organic chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into bond strength and bond length of single bonds, double bonds, and triple bonds. It also discusses the relative strength of sigma bonds and pi bonds.
Organic Chemistry - Basic Introduction:
• Organic Chemistry - Ba...
Orbital Overlap and Bond Length:
• Hybridization, Orbital...
Steric Number and Hybridization:
• Steric Number, Hybridi...
Dipole Moment & Percent Ionic Character:
• Dipole Moment, Molecul...
Intermolecular Forces & Hydrogen Bonds:
• Intermolecular Forces ...
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Resonance Structures:
• Resonance Structures
Bond Order and Resonance:
• Bond Order and Resonan...
Curve Arrow Notation:
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The Major Resonance Contributor:
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pKa, Ka, & Acid Strength:
• pKa, Ka, and Acid Stre...
Acids and Bases - Basic Intro:
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Stability of Negative Charges:
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pKa Values of Acids:
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Resonance Stabilization - Conjugate Bases:
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"As the bond lengf increases, the bond strengf decreases"
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When comparing bonds that have BOTH
1) a different atom connected to the C, and
2) different orbitals/surrounding double/triple bonds, (both were covered in the video but not at the same time),
how do you compare them? Ie., what of the two characteristics is more important?
Ex: =C-I vs. [triple bond]C-H,
comparing the C-I vs C-H bonds.
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Sir,pls can you explain bond strength order between different atoms like C-C,C-H,C-X,etc.(Pls make video as early as you can..)??
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I have a problem,
Doesn't the bond strength of HF reduces due to the electron density of fluorine and electron of the hydrogen since its the covalent radius between them is so small ?
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basically, the longer the bond, the easier it is to break. Think of raw spaghetti. A really long strand is easy to break, but a tiny tiny tiny strand is hard to break. Because Fluorine has a smaller electron shell density than Bromine, the Hydrogen can get closer to Fluorine, meaning the bond is shorter. Shorter bond = stronger bond. You can also think of two magnet poles. H+ and F-. When you get the two magnets closer to each other, the bond between them increases in strength.
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Electronegativity can define esliye...
As f is more el-ve than Br.. Therefore H will be attracked towards F
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Is the stable and stronger bonds contain less energy than weak bonds? Or it there is no relationship between energy and bond strength?
When Bond strength stronger, bond energy higher
Bond energy can be say as energy required to break the bond
I have studied that flourine shows peculiar behavior in it's bond dissociation energy??
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But what about proton number increases more.. So being more difficult to break the bond as there are more forces of attraction? Help me
10:11 is it ethane or methane?
I have a question How much energy require to break bond
13:05 At the last example it should be CH2
I’m confused. If as an atoms size decreases, its bond strength increases, then wouldn’t HBr logically have a stronger bond? The more electronegative an atom is, the closer its electrons are pulled to the nucleaus, and thus smaller, so since Br has more electrons than F, wouldn’t Br be smaller than F, and thus Br would have stronger and shorter bonds?
Your understanding about the groups and periods in periodic table is incorrect
Br is just a bigger atom than F. It has more electrons so they are in bigger shells around the core. The distance between the core of Br and the core of H are therefor further apart than the cores of F and H in F-H. And it takes less energy to break a shorter bond.
F is more electronegative than Br, I think you're confused about that.
@@saram5659 dude it takes more energy to break shorter bond.
No bro In periodic table down the group atomic size increase. that's why Fluorine size is smaller than Bromine. And as fluorine's atomic size is smaller than Br it's electronegativity is higher than Br. Infact, fluorine electronegativity is highest in periodic table. even bond energy and bond strength of F is higher than Br coz as it's smaller in size it requires more energy to break it.
12:43, the structure at the bottom. CH3-CH2--CH=CH2. You forgot to add the last subscript '2' to make the last C atom tetravalent.
Notice much?
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why are triple bonds shorter than double bonds?
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It is experimentally determined
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I have a doubt if C triple bond C-H is stronger than C single bond C-H then why C triple bond C-H have acidic hydrogen
I'm confused on how you get that lengths
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Is-1s ,,,, 2p-2p
Which is more bond strength???
Assuming by 1s-1s that you mean sigma 1s-1s (ie: head on overlap) and 2p-2p meaning pi 2p-2p overlap (ie: overlap of unhybridized p orbitals, perpendicular to the plane in which the s orbital overlap would be)..
..then "1s-1s" would be stronger. An individual sigma bond is stronger than an individual pi bond
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2:25 as the bond length decreases (increases) the bond strength increases. He reads too fast as if he sounds like what in the bracket.
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