Lewis Electron Dot Diagram
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My chem teacher couldn't explain Lewis dot structures in one hour & 30 mins. You were able to explain everything that I need to know in 8:38. I love you.
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@idk.what.to.write.anymore2520
8 жыл бұрын
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I love your video explanations they are fantastic! I will probably reference them when I teach! I just wanted to mention in your resonance explanation when you drew the second dot diagram, you put the double bond on the middle oxygen and then you added 6 more electrons around it making it have 10 total. I wanted to clarify in case that confused anyone!
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thank you for a nice video. I have a question about the resonance stuctures. The one you wrote on the right side of the arrow, the oxygen atom with the dobbelt bond has 6 electrons around it as well, do we see a minor mistake? shouldn't two electrons (dots) be removed when creating the dobbelt bond?
I'm amazed at how fast you're doing those structures.
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Thanks a lot. Your way of figuring the atomic number is much easier than my instructor's way. She is like count all the way to the element, and do electron configuration and finally count the valence electron from the octet shell .
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Just a quick note, when she goes over the second resonance structure of SO3, I think that the one that has the double bond needs to have two dots removed like in the first resonance structure.
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I have a problem with the second LDD in the resonance structure . The oxygen which is down has 10 e- . Is this the way it should be drawn or is their a mistake ?
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I think you added an extra electron pair when you drew the resonance structure for SO3, around the double bonded oxygen you have three pairs instead of two
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For CS2. Take 3 multiply by 8 which is equal to 24. Then take 24 and subtract by what they actually have which is 16. Take 24-16=8. 8 Translates to the following a triple bond or a single bond or two double bonds. And you have the # of bonds.
Good explanation👍🏻^_^ thanks.. Anyway I hope to know more about expanded octet..
this video helped a lot! bur how would u do the structure for metals such as Cu?
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The second example of a resonance structure had four more ve-s than needed. Those were on the double bond. Since one of the O molecules is sharing two ve-s, only 4 are needed. Just a clarification for anyone who was thrown off by that. Otherwise, keep up the good work! You're cool!
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i finally undertsand! thank you so much :) i like your methods on doing it, it has really helped, my chem exam is tomorrow though D: but thanks
You explain this very well for those of us not majoring in chemistry.When I go to MIT site, I get so confused. Thank you for dumbing this down for me! :>) lol
Appreciate that you helped me a lot with my exam in inorganic chemistry which is tomorrow but I have to disagree with you in the Resonance part for SO3 the second resonance in the Oxygen double bond it has only two loan pairs of electron so we can say that the oxygen has accomplished the octet rule
For CN-, it has 2 atoms. Multiply that times 8 and that gets you 16. Take 16 and subract with what it actually has which is 9 for the electrons +1 for the minus charge. 16-10=6. 6 means there is a triple bond.
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@JoseGranny
8 жыл бұрын
how'd it go?
Thanks, this video was helpful.
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could you explain how you would raw the diagram for KICl4?
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If you take the number of elements in the compound, NF3 which is 4. Multiply that number by 8. That comes out to 32. Subtract what they actually have which is 26. That says there are 6 electrons which translates to 3 bonds. Then you just draw the other 26 out.
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If I am following correctly, during the example of SO3 there was not supposed to be 6 electrons drawn around the double bond.
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How do you know which element gets the valence electrons first. Like why Nitrogen before Carbon. I thought it would be Carbon first.
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how do you work out how many lone pairs?
genuinely learned more about this in 8 minutes than i did in 80 minutes of class.
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@brightstorm
10 жыл бұрын
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