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In the first minute I was with you but as you went on..........everything just became french for me
@alexistremblay1017
7 жыл бұрын
I speak french so in my case it was easy to understand..or nottt
@romeomavuso2105
7 жыл бұрын
Henry 101 lol okkkkk you are dissing me Henry....
@generalesdeath7263
5 жыл бұрын
Hhahah
@stevejob5482
3 жыл бұрын
Same here 😂
@finessequeen2070
3 жыл бұрын
Same here 😂😂😂
Actually, this is just FAN-TAS-TIC. The best thing is that you get to the point quickly and efficiently. Thank you.
@brightstorm
8 жыл бұрын
+Eslam Mohamed Glad you like it. We're going to upload more chem videos in coming months. Subscribe to our channel for updates. Thanks!
@danielperrett3782
6 жыл бұрын
Brightstorm don't get full of yourself. The video was mediocre as hell. Your tripping over ur own words. Are you making a rap video or a chemistry video? Get off the internet and come back when u learn how to teach. If u need inspiration go watch Tyler Dewitt. The best and only decent chemistry youtuber.
@daveswaney1
3 жыл бұрын
Tyler is great for beginners. This is great if you have half the idea already.
@PeacefulVintageTypewrite-wd4lj
6 ай бұрын
You are doing great
Someone put the Rap God instrumental behind this.
@thisisjoel691
4 жыл бұрын
Lol😂😂
It’s like there’s someone behind the camera holding a gun to her head
SUMMARY :- if the atom is bonded ( can say surrounded by ) to 4 THINGS ( no matter if ATOMS or LONE PAIRS ) then it's >>> sp3 if 3 THINGS >>> sp2 if 2 THINGS >>> sp
@ronlal652
4 жыл бұрын
yes,steric number helps
@Beautyfreax1
3 жыл бұрын
Yes and double bonds = 1 THING
Click cogwheel icon on lower right, set speed to 0.5 and VOILA the video is finally understandable and doesn t feel like the person is on caffeine and coke
I watched these chemistry brightstorm videos in 10th grade, now i'm back for chemistry in college, great to have these videos
i dont know why she talks like someone is running after her. It would've been better if she explained it in a relaxed manner
@jaimelannister2925
8 жыл бұрын
No. It would've wasted time.
@lalalalalagirl123
7 жыл бұрын
Tip: use the setting with 0.5x speed ;)
"Ok guys, I'm gonna tell you about hybrofkon dsuehdm eiem skwoem..." slow down lol
too fast// not enough detail or break down for me.
@brightstorm
8 жыл бұрын
+luxe1414 Sorry to hear that. We're planning to upload over 100 chem sample problem videos in near future. Subscribe for updates. Thanks for watching!
@mackigallie2100
7 жыл бұрын
Lord Ruthven wow chill dude. Some people learn differently
If you're complaining about her talking speed, I'd like to introduce you to this amazing new feature on KZread that let's you go back in the video and catch parts you missed. It's awesome!
It was kind of confusing at first, but everything makes sense once you did the examples. Thank You so much!!
This was very helpful as a review for my exam. Although you were a bit fast, I simply reduced the speed and it was AWESOME!!!
4:48 My face when i try to understand what she saying, she goes too fast.
@denanadem1980
6 жыл бұрын
Saad A lol
@kulprsadsharma1445
3 жыл бұрын
She said One from S and two from p
I'm curious to see her give a lecture after drinking a red bull..
@lubaostashevsky255
3 жыл бұрын
Don't be rude. She's performing a public service to help you learn.
@blueblood-_-
3 жыл бұрын
You are really rude AK LECRURES
@ELMKTF
3 жыл бұрын
@@lubaostashevsky255 He provides the same service 😅
@victorzoma2749
3 жыл бұрын
👀
@zombiebrainlover6269
3 жыл бұрын
@@lubaostashevsky255 he wasn't making fun of her, chill
This was amazing. First video that really talked about why denoting hybridization is necessary and went into more detail about the theory behind hybridization. The speed was fine for me; I had to rewind twice during the video but this is so much better than sitting through a 20 minute video and having to skip around constantly for them to get to the point. The speaker seemed well prepared. Thanks for the great upload!
great explanation. Congrats
@brightstorm
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Would have helped me if you went into more detail on the pi bonds, especially on ozone.
you ROCK. i was struggling with hybridization for so long and you just made it sooo easy.thank you
Oh my goodness thank you soooo much, that was really helpful, I've trying to understand this for a few months and you have made it crystal clear
Thank you so much! This helped me sooo much to understand hybridization. You did a great job explaining everything!
@brightstorm
8 жыл бұрын
+Samantha Joki Thank you for watching our video! Glad that we could help!
thank you so much! I came to this video in childish tears like "I went through 2 years of this and I still dont understand"
@minurali980
7 жыл бұрын
I'm doing a degree and I'm in my second year. I've covered this at least four times since school and i still dont get it haha
@tfoprincess
7 жыл бұрын
Minur Ali now you realise it's time for a change XD
@minurali980
7 жыл бұрын
+Nyanna Ross I've already changed degrees haha. I did some reading and actually spent time on this and I think I finally understand it. It is soo confusing though. You really have to take your time to understand where all the electrons are and then what orbitals hybridise, and then what shape the hybridised orbitals are and then try and relate that to the bond shapes. Thankfully I understand all of it now haha
@tfoprincess
7 жыл бұрын
Minur Ali university struggles are real DX lol. I feel like they make the system to confuse you about your future
@ClumpypooCP
7 жыл бұрын
im learning this in grade 11 in high school lol
she is one of the best on you tube....the other ones talk too much and rumble....her videos are short and sweet
your great, I love how you explain why everything is happening and you take it in steps.
It made a little more sense than my chemistry teacher...but I'm still confused!!! YIKES
@mehrozafzal1424
10 жыл бұрын
same here :p
Nice rap video
@MMM-np4oo
8 жыл бұрын
lol 😁
@codeiscool5552
7 жыл бұрын
that chem mixtape gonna be fire
@charlotteflair9179
7 жыл бұрын
johny johnson 😂😂😂
@ayomideglobetrek
6 жыл бұрын
johny johnson 😁😁
@MambaMentality109
6 жыл бұрын
Hahahahahhahahaahhahahahahhahhahah
Wow that was really well done! I was skeptical at first since it was a shorter video but you answered questions I didn't even know I had!
THIS IS FINALLY MAKING MORE SENSE THANK YOU, my teacher in high school made this easy then in university my professor explained it so weird and it made no sense anymore but now I get it thank you!
Thank you sooooooooo much. I’ve been sitting at my desk for close to 60 years trying to figure out what hybridization is exactly, and you came to my rescue. Now I just need more practice. Thank you and a thousand more thank yous 🙏🏿
@AmankrSahu-xs9ur
Жыл бұрын
man WTF
If you could talk slower would have been easier to understand...
@pnl16991
8 жыл бұрын
+Sasquatch Funk Makes the video too slow and it's distracting
@TheBlackShadowHawk
8 жыл бұрын
+Sasquatch Funk It makes her sound realllllyyyy stoned ..
Nice explained. No need to breathe, I am far, far away from native English and I understood all of it. Usually those professors who gave me a lot of knowledge did the right thing - explained it well and told me as much as they could... In that way you get used to do more things or have deeper discussion about the topics for a shorter time. Thank you very much! For those who do not understand well, I think there is always some literature on-line and/or open course and one of the most common languages is a must-have, whatever that you are studying, as well as a good book. Grown-ups must be independent and capable to solve problems by themselves at the university, at work... I am so grateful to the people who just want to help like this professor is.
at 4:11 in the video, she says she is going to "save" two of the P orbitals....but does not explain why? or why she is hybridizing one S and one P (???)
plz why is that 1 from s and 3 from p??? why isn't 2 from s and 2 from p
@Secretfan0312
8 жыл бұрын
s subshell only has 1 orbital
@rroohhaann123ful
8 жыл бұрын
+wafa wiwio we need to count the orbitals not the electrons
I loved your other videos, but I agree with the rest that this one in particular seemed to be a bit rushed. Also, a few more detailed or more advanced examples could have helped. I got it, but was forced to rewatch bits due to too many new concepts being tossed too fast!
VERY helpful! You were the first video I could find that had enough examples that I could understand enough to get some practice problems from class done! Thank you!
Best.Video.Ever. Thank you for teaching me a part of chemistry which bugged me for one full year.
lol that would be too much
why are there 3 p? carbon is 2p2?
@LysisMejias
8 жыл бұрын
there are three sublevels in a P orbital even if ground state carbon only has two electrons in it :)
thanks for the speedy revision video .there are many other vids to explain in detail but I was specifically searching for speed revs
Your videos helped me understand (in just 6 minutes) what my teacher couldn't teach me in a whole school year... THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!!!
Okay this is killing my brain she's too fast.
@ankurprajapati2169
4 жыл бұрын
You are right
She talks way too fast.
@edlee345
10 жыл бұрын
Indeed I can't catch what is she saying
@MeatHookSodomist
7 жыл бұрын
hahaha I just scrolled down to make that comment but you beat me to it
@danib4295
7 жыл бұрын
you can slow down the video- press settings for speed. (Its kind fun to play with)
@syedshahbaz6740
7 жыл бұрын
hello
@MeatHookSodomist
7 жыл бұрын
its not so much a matter of speed.. she is tripping over her own words
i love the way you explain. very clear voice and hand moves make it all better. thanks
So amazing! I just logged into my youtube account for the first time in years to comment on how helpful this video was!
pause at 4:48
@skepticonolion5970
9 жыл бұрын
Anthony Toscano Mah boy ! x)
@CKPlayzone
8 жыл бұрын
+Anthony Toscano did. n fcking funny hahahahahah
All you have to do is count the number of lone pair e- and the # of atoms that are bonded to the central atom and then count them! You can see it in the first example, CCl4, Carbon is bonded to four Chlorine atoms so you count to four! sp3. Another example would be PCl5, it has five bonds and no lone pairs, so sp3d. It isn't necessary to do what she did!
@20yrsofgreatness
10 жыл бұрын
She actually explains it (kinda) in her video. It has to do with the spin quantum number. I'm not a chemist, but as far as I know the highest you can go is up to sp3d5.
@nykidxxx
10 жыл бұрын
***** Remember that the orbital s only has 1 slot, orbital p has 3 slots, orbital d has 5 slots, and orbital f has 7 slots. Each slot CAN contain up to two electron, and up and a down arrow. For hybridization though, we want each orbital slot to only contain the up arrow. So for p, which has 3 slots, we can only go up to p3. After that we have to go to d.
@jbar3762
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, I simply do not understand why they don't introduce tricks likes this first so the material is not so intimidating.
Thank you so much, explained it better than my lecturer at University! much appreciated!
This helped alot. I watched your video twice, then re read the section in my book and it made a lot more sense to me. Especially about the multiple bonding. Thank You.
Ma'm I'm gonna need you to calm down alright?
it would really help if you talk a little slower
@malikshoaib2390
5 жыл бұрын
anais bustamante
Your way of teaching is just amazing, bless you
I love that she talks fast -- she's clear and gets straight to the point. Unless you're a machine like the closed captioning feature that mis-transcribes as ammonia as "somalia" and other hilarious tripups, her manner of speaking is just fine. A complete 180 from my chem teacher who is booooring and talks tooooo slow. She on the other hand is clear, interesting, and fast. Thank you! These tutorials are a lifesaver!
mashallah! very helpful
made perfect sense until multiple bonds, then way too fast
I like how you gave different examples with all different in condition. Thank you this helped me a lot. You deserve a new subscriber
Omg girl relax, you make feel overwhelmed slow down
For anyone wondering, in the carbon tetrachloride example, carbon normally has 2 electrons in the 2p orbital, but when preparing to form a bond with another atom it becomes excited and an electron from the 2s orbital jumps up to the 2p. So now we have 2s^1 and 2p^3, which is why the hybridized result is sp^3!
Set video speed to 0.75. Easier to process and understand
@TiagoFurtado1
5 жыл бұрын
I watch everything with the speed set to 2. lol
Excellent video, thank you. Probably the hardest lesson I've had to go through when I learned it in my lecture, even though Organic Chemistry is one of my strongest subjects.
Thanks! I have an exam tomorrow and no one explained better than this channel.
Uhhh I don't understand!!!
Great video! Take or leave this comment, but, you're talking REALLY fast. It'd be great if you could slow it down a bit. :)
Thank you so much! This video was so concise and really helpful! Now I can hopefully not fail this portion on the AP Chem test..
Thank you! I couldn't grasp this concept but it makes so much more sense now!! I don't think she talks thaat fast, I could clearly understand everything!:)
Great, however if you could talk slower you would fulfill the concept of making these videos. To help better understand hybridization.
@brightstorm
8 жыл бұрын
+Christian Peniter Thanks for watching. Kendal is a great teacher and she speaks quite fast. Do you think closed caption will help? We have transcript of almost every video. Just click 'cc' button on video player. Don't forget to download our free mobile apps, too! bit.ly/1OswH1y They're all free with no sign up required. Happy learning!
@goatsontvwithaheart
8 жыл бұрын
+Christian Peniter You can also slow down the video. If you click on the little gear in the bottom right (settings), you can put it on .5 instead of normal.
@christianpenister2349
8 жыл бұрын
Ryan Quade thanks man!
@zahyaah
4 жыл бұрын
@@goatsontvwithaheart thanks Ryan! 😄
confusing
tysm...i finally understood the greek and latin concept of energy levels and electron jumping from them..
Thanks for being quick. i didn't have time for a slower explanation
u talk so fast
1) thank you 2) You are a life saver 3) I like how she talked fast and got to the point
@brightstorm
8 жыл бұрын
+Pouria Ron Well, thank YOU for watching our video and leaving a nice review. Did you know you can also watch our videos in HD from our free mobile app? Download the subject you need here - bit.ly/1OswH1y. They're all free with no signup required. Thanks again!
@pron8096
8 жыл бұрын
Will do Thanks
Being from Jersey, love the fast talking direct explanation!
Helped clear up hybridization for me. Thanks!
You had me until the very end, that part makes no sense and could have been explained much better.
you speak VERY fast
Great explanation! What I liked is you didn't waste time, as there are some videos which take ages to get to the point.
Thank you for this straight forward, to-the-point video.
hi please can you speak slow
@im_mabe5922
8 жыл бұрын
I usually listen to these explanation videos at 1.5x speed, but doing it with video is crazy lmao
when she was explaining ammonia, i think she made a mistake by saying that "ammonia" had 5 valence electrons. i think what she meant to say was that "Nitrogen" (the central atom) for ammonia had 5 valence electrons. hope that clears it up for some ppl.
It did make it easier... do you have videos for dsp3 orbitals
this actually makes sense now, thanks so much!
this is incredibly fast. maybe too fast to easily follow.
@brightstorm
8 жыл бұрын
+Eduardo Rodriguez Was it too fast? Hope the transcript we uploaded will help. We have many more chem videos including the ones from another teacher. We're also planning to upload chem sample problem videos in near future. Subscribe to our channel for updates! Thanks for watching our video.
@eduardorodriguez8995
8 жыл бұрын
thank you for the feedback! I'll definitely check it out!
Pause at 4:48
@sherazkhan2802
7 жыл бұрын
Joe Bopp Hahaha Man how did you figure that out???
@joebopp01
7 жыл бұрын
Sheraz Khan Very carefully
@sherazkhan2802
7 жыл бұрын
Joe Bopp I guess you came on the video just to see that!!!
How do you know whether s or p gets 2 orbitals when you have 3 orbitals to distribute? Does p always get any extra orbitals?
i really thank you,coz this is not your first video i'm watching and i always gain satisfaction!
brain of a genius mouth of a valley girl
This over complicates the shit out of this, although I see why she does it this way, to "show why we do it this way", but really this is as easy as counting to 10. Easy as fuck.
Thank you soo much...im a visual learner and I may not fully be an expert on this yet but you got me started so that I can practice...my teacher didn't write this out like you did. (Junior in college..yikes)
whats the prequisite to understand what shes on about?
SLOW DOWN BIATCH !!!! Very helpful though.
Hi there! You said (around 1:42) "one from s three from p". There are just 2 in S and 2 in P, aren't there? Where did the 3rd one come from?
oh my. this video really made me understand. Thank you so much.
at the beginning for the electron configuration of carbon why did you decided only to do the valence electrons? is it because they're the most reactive? but what made you chose them
@jeeshaanjoshi
3 жыл бұрын
The electrons in the first shell or the electrons which are not in the valence electrons are so deeply seated in the atom that they can't even react. As for the valence electrons go, they are far away from the nucleus and have the ability to react. I hope this answers your question.
This is so helpful. Thank you so much!
you could have mentioned that the steric number relates to what they are. one with a steric number of 4 is an sp3, 3 an sp2, and so on
Thank you. This helped me feel better about the quiz, but I had to catch back up with you about the multiple bonds and the orbital counting in that
So does it mean every compound or molecule is going to be hybridized like NH3 do not need any hybridization because N already have 3 half filled p-orbitals but she said it would be SP3 hybridized . So is hybridization universal ???
omg this was so amazing! i was so confused about hybridization, but this really helped clear it up :) thank youuu
amazing one!! this lecture cleared my whole concept about hybridization... THANKYOU!
This was exactly what I needed. Great job explaining it. And since I'm a little ADD (I HATE when teachers go slow) I loved the speed. Then you can pause and repeat if you don't understand something but you don't have to wait if do... THANKS!!!
this made everything clear!! thanks queen!!