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10/22/2021

Organic Chemistry - Molecular Orbital

 Later in the chapter, you will encounter Benzene. Then you have a real drawing of a molecular orbital theory speaking.

Right now, are you farmiliar with your general chemsitry, that each orbit is to exhibit 2 electrons only?

S or P.

If mix them up, it will be hybrid orbital?

Do you understand why they will be hybrid orbital?

Because? What is an orbital define? The probability of an electron will show up probability.

This concept if you are clear, you should know, that guessing where the electron will be at...that is the reason, when the orbits S or P merges to have a bonding structure, you understand these area are where the electrons go. Because of these bonding theory required, you have orbital theory.

Remember that.

Its because you need to see CH4 bonding together, C and H, C and 4 H...you understanding? You need to see something bonding together, you have a theory, how they should glue together, where the electron forming within the occupying orbits allows that formation of solid bond,...that looks to you, will be forever "solidified" if you see that thing turns into solid, like ice ! 

CH4 is what? Methane, its in my other video, I keep talking about Climate Change, you keep reading about when you are spare time, reading all my other websites, that I fighting so much with the Supreme Master Vietanese Little Nun?

Understand?

That is a gas, that is not a solid. 

Gas you cannot see.

Solid bond, is really solid?

You see "a thing" sitting in front of your desk, like someone's head in front of the police station.

They are all bonds. Solid form a muscle in front of the police desk, understand? 

A solid bond

Numerous solid bonds.

 

In General Chemistry, they will mention to you at the begining, these bonding, has bending bonding structure of stretching bonding structure.

I am a tutor, so I can tell you something, that you probably need to pay attention, to some minor details, if you wish to draw upon your memory in reviewing Organic Chemistry.

 


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