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chettync85 says:
i love her more johnfinfin. . . . in 5 min i learned WAY more than I have all semester.
antonyfl says:
Great videos! Lots of help for my first year chem!
But your video editing is scary, for some reason it reminds me of a horror movie because sudden jumps between scenes but very good thank you
dimseeeen says:
thx
ganistio says:
thankss a lott!!
haroonbaig56 says:
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks Alooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot.
barak219 says:
if i am asked in a question what is the orbital overlap of the Pi bond in NO3-, can it be anything but p-p?
scrad245 says:
Thank you! Revising for my IB exams and this has really helped!
Just covering the entire syllabus again and making sure I’ve got everything, and this made things a lot clearer!
R4zr93 says:
Thanks sooo much. My teacher sucks and gives us homework without even explaining it. I got a 100 because of you!
godspeed28 says:
Dude, I fucking love you!
scothu says:
finally. . . i understand!
strwbrrygyrl16 says:
this was a HUGE help!!! most chem teachers just fly through it but this explained it perfectly!!!
thee1spleffy says:
Doing last minute for my Advanced Chemistry revision 2 moz, really helpful thanx lol
Clementmashinini says:
This a great elaboration. It has helped me alot
italianloveforever89 says:
thanksss, u helped a lot.
one question: if we have this molecule NCCHCHCH3, how many sigma bonds do we have ?
uakhiltube says:
EAsy to understand. need more things from organic chemistry. . . . isomerism,,qualitative analysis and all
nilrama1 says:
thank you very much,, you are awesome,,,
pianopan8 says:
so helpful! thanks!
lotoo2 says:
Well Done.
bleachedbutterfly says:
i love you
csantos222 says:
Thank you very much.
@ 3:55, if there are four total yellow sections, representing the four ends of the p “dumbell” then only two sections are creating a bond? So the double bond comes from the s orbital and then one of the p orbitals?
redsoxmtexas says:
first sigma bond=(. )(. ) boobies!
FunkkkShawn says:
I didn’t really understand the clay part, but thanks! Really straightforward.
sebbybob says:
made more sense than my prof
thanks.
DotDotDotDotDot says:
Thank you so much! That makes so much sense now!
ashgurl22 says:
Thank you! I told all my friends who are struggling with this concept as well.