I'm Ben. I like to make educational chemistry videos here on RU-vid.
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Education: Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry, University of Central Florida
why are you teaching this backwards? molecular geometry IS effected by the lone pair count; it changes the name of the compound. electron geometry is simply counting all the bonds.
this video came out when i was seven years old but here i am learning this for the first time because none of my many math classes taught me how to do that cancel out maneuver :") love it when my chemistry class assumes i know how to do this already
Why does everything else on the internet say that q and w are path functions, not state functions. Am I just misunderstanding the way you're explaining it? Thank you.
shouldnt the answer be 0.17 mols of Chlorine? Since 0.11 * 3 and divided by 2 = 0.165 mols, THEN round to the amount of sig figs which is 2 so the answer should be 0.17 mols
@@BensChemVideos Chemistry is literally the only thing holding me back from proceeding onward to my EE degree. The second time I did the class I did understand it a lot more but fell short. Idk if I should try a third time or just switch to cybersecurity.😭