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General Chemistry I CHEM-1411 Ch 9 Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theory Part 2
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0:00 Section 9.4 Covalent Bonding and Orbital Overlap: Describe covalent bonding in the Valence Bond Theory.
4:24 Section 9.5 Hybrid Orbitals: Determine the hybridization of atoms in various compounds. Over-animated graphic alert.
16:21 Example problems: Practice identifying hybridization and bond angles for the different electron domain geometries.
20:16 Section 9.6 Multiple Bonds: Distinguish between sigma and pi bonds. Identify structures that have delocalized electrons. There are some great molecular models in this section.
33:55 Section 9.7 Molecular Orbitals: Explain how molecular orbitals are formed. Fill a simple energy-level diagram for molecular orbitals. Calculate the bond order using the molecular orbital theory.
43:07 Section 9.8 Bonding in Period 2 Diatomic Molecules: Determine if a simple diatomic molecule is paramagnetic or diamagnetic using the molecular orbital theory.
58:52 Example problems: Use MO energy diagrams to predict the bond order for heteronuclear diatomic molecules. Also predict whether they are paramagnetic or diamagnetic.
These are the lectures that I use in my General Chemistry I course. The textbook I use is Brown, Theodore et al "Chemistry: The Central Science", Pearson, 14th Ed., 2018, ISBN13: 978-0134414232. Some images used in this video come from that textbook.
4:24 Section 9.5 Hybrid Orbitals: Determine the hybridization of atoms in various compounds. Over-animated graphic alert.
16:21 Example problems: Practice identifying hybridization and bond angles for the different electron domain geometries.
20:16 Section 9.6 Multiple Bonds: Distinguish between sigma and pi bonds. Identify structures that have delocalized electrons. There are some great molecular models in this section.
33:55 Section 9.7 Molecular Orbitals: Explain how molecular orbitals are formed. Fill a simple energy-level diagram for molecular orbitals. Calculate the bond order using the molecular orbital theory.
43:07 Section 9.8 Bonding in Period 2 Diatomic Molecules: Determine if a simple diatomic molecule is paramagnetic or diamagnetic using the molecular orbital theory.
58:52 Example problems: Use MO energy diagrams to predict the bond order for heteronuclear diatomic molecules. Also predict whether they are paramagnetic or diamagnetic.
These are the lectures that I use in my General Chemistry I course. The textbook I use is Brown, Theodore et al "Chemistry: The Central Science", Pearson, 14th Ed., 2018, ISBN13: 978-0134414232. Some images used in this video come from that textbook.
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