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Intermolecular Forces - Hydrogen Bonding, Dipole Dipole Interactions - Boiling Point & Solubility 

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This organic chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into intermolecular forces, hydrogen bonding, and dipole dipole interactions. It explains how to determine which molecule has a higher boiling point and which has a higher solubility in water.
Organic Chemistry - Basic Introduction:
• Organic Chemistry - Ba...
Bond Strength and Bond Length:
• Bond Strength and Bond...
Orbital Overlap and Bond Length:
• Hybridization, Orbital...
Steric Number and Hybridization:
• Steric Number, Hybridi...
Dipole Moment & Percent Ionic Character:
• Dipole Moment, Molecul...
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Resonance Structures:
• Resonance Structures
Bond Order and Resonance:
• Bond Order and Resonan...
Curve Arrow Notation:
• Curve Arrow Notation -...
The Major Resonance Contributor:
• Major Resonance Contri...
pKa, Ka, & Acid Strength:
• pKa, Ka, and Acid Stre...
Acids and Bases - Basic Intro:
• Acids and Bases - Basi...
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Stability of Negative Charges:
• Stability of Negative ...
pKa Values of Acids:
• pKa Values of Acids - ...
Resonance Stabilization - Conjugate Bases:
• Acids and Bases - Elec...
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@TheOrganicChemistryTutor
@TheOrganicChemistryTutor Год назад
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@claymallory7502
@claymallory7502 4 года назад
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@baz608
@baz608 3 года назад
Cause he is enjoying sharing this. They are just making a paycheck....mostly
@nellvincervantes6233
@nellvincervantes6233 3 года назад
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@jaedenjones2231
@jaedenjones2231 3 года назад
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@mitth_raw_nuruodo
@mitth_raw_nuruodo 3 года назад
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@saifsfe
@saifsfe 3 года назад
You guys learning this in college and high school? Im in 8th grade and having to learn this :) .
@dono9955
@dono9955 3 года назад
Imagine learning more in one 10 minute video than in a whole 3 hour lecture
@MMM-wg2vm
@MMM-wg2vm 7 месяцев назад
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@lillian5353
@lillian5353 2 года назад
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@muneebrehman7463
@muneebrehman7463 Год назад
I have a test in 2 hours and I've been confused about how to tell when a hydrogen bond exists or not. This man solved it in 5 minutes wth props to you mate.
@gauveeberry2203
@gauveeberry2203 4 года назад
Your videos are awesome. Thanks for always breaking it down in a way that is easy to understand!
@dchaox3523
@dchaox3523 3 года назад
This legit explained better than my teacher's 1 hour lecture
@infiniteregin31
@infiniteregin31 Год назад
Fall semester just started yesterday and I was already struggling with understanding this topic when my professor taught this. He moved too fast, didn't stick around to explain further, and I left lecture so confused. But you just made it so easy! You simplified everything and I am so grateful and happy! Thank you so much!!!!!
@loadingusername3348
@loadingusername3348 2 года назад
Fantastic video. Amazing how I understood this in 10 min
@rosette_renah
@rosette_renah 3 года назад
Your videos are awesome.Thanks Chem Saint
@dominiquekristinegrande7081
@dominiquekristinegrande7081 2 года назад
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@adriennebrown2941
@adriennebrown2941 6 месяцев назад
So glad I found these. I am returning to school and struggling. I understand this way quicker than reading anything my professor has made up. Amazing. 100/100
@taiipotatoie
@taiipotatoie 5 лет назад
This is so helpful thanks!
@anuoluwaposhofuleji9699
@anuoluwaposhofuleji9699 5 лет назад
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@bl1nk607
@bl1nk607 5 лет назад
Can my teachers learn with u?
@kausalyamandipalli4036
@kausalyamandipalli4036 4 года назад
lool
@shaanusahota3912
@shaanusahota3912 3 года назад
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@hannahsajewski3802
@hannahsajewski3802 7 месяцев назад
Here to night before my final exam trying to remember intermolecular forces cause they were taught 7 weeks ago….. Always thankful to stumble across your videos
@gabrielmakoi3905
@gabrielmakoi3905 2 года назад
These videos are so much more helpful than class notes. Thank you so much
@gjjnn8793
@gjjnn8793 2 года назад
Hey..SO2 or NH3 has higher boiling point?
@CK-nm7ch
@CK-nm7ch 2 года назад
@@gjjnn8793 NH3 has higher boiling point than SO2 because NH3 has hydrogen bonds and SO2 has dipole dipole interactions.
@sindilacion
@sindilacion Год назад
@@CK-nm7chate but those are one of the tricky ones where you have to remember the rules. SO2 will have the higher boiling point because it weighs more. Be on the lookout for that whenever you see Sulfur in a problem.
@sabrina-gabrielfreeman3574
@sabrina-gabrielfreeman3574 3 года назад
I appreciate this mans so much
@remiecastro5198
@remiecastro5198 3 года назад
That was very useful. Thanks!!
@xueruiguo7611
@xueruiguo7611 4 года назад
Hi guys, just want to share my little trick about “boiling point & intermolecular forces”--⬆️higher the boiling point, ⬆️longer the intermolecular force’s name
@gauveeberry2203
@gauveeberry2203 4 года назад
Lol! That's a great way to remember it
@wachowski9525
@wachowski9525 4 года назад
is that true? wouldn't ion-ion be the strongest type of intermolecular force with the highest boiling point and it has the shortest name? ("ion-ion") And the weakest intermolecular forces would be momentary-dipole induced dipole interactions which has the longest name?? Lol.
@wachowski9525
@wachowski9525 4 года назад
Or do you mean, the higher the chemical formula name?
@xueruiguo7611
@xueruiguo7611 4 года назад
Saboor Chaudry Hi, ionic, covalent and metallic forces are INTRA-molecule forces
@yohanlingan4854
@yohanlingan4854 4 года назад
yo mate intramolecular forces and intermolecular forces are different intramolecular forces is ionic metalic and covalant bonds while intermolecular forces are in this vid
@esmeraldaperez4690
@esmeraldaperez4690 6 лет назад
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@Atuhamya
@Atuhamya 3 месяца назад
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@Tangerine2600
@Tangerine2600 9 месяцев назад
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@yiyangyee1287
@yiyangyee1287 Год назад
Thanks! This was very helpful.
@1829Emily
@1829Emily 4 года назад
Thank you!
@ahmadb5578
@ahmadb5578 Год назад
Great outro!!! Love the vid
@hailyholston2597
@hailyholston2597 2 года назад
This made so much sense oh my god
@ronialg7793
@ronialg7793 3 года назад
this is great....thank you
@evaivanova4271
@evaivanova4271 5 лет назад
Thanks to this video just got full marks!
@hemeleh8683
@hemeleh8683 3 года назад
@shinchan sweetie this is barely high school stuff
@insanearcane9960
@insanearcane9960 2 года назад
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@hemeleh8683 2 года назад
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@Red-mo2uo
@Red-mo2uo 3 года назад
My teacher took 45 minutes to explain this and still did a horrible job and continued explaining what he missed the next class. We then moved on to the next part of the unit and now I have a test tomorrow and we barely did anything with this.
@kaivanshah4304
@kaivanshah4304 5 лет назад
amazing
@assemubigaliyeva5872
@assemubigaliyeva5872 5 лет назад
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@visvaberlute8327
@visvaberlute8327 5 лет назад
Thanks sir
@G.webster82
@G.webster82 4 года назад
This is helpful. Thanks a lot
@jamesy1955
@jamesy1955 5 лет назад
Good stuff. 👍
@laurencasey1329
@laurencasey1329 Год назад
do you always have to draw out the structure to find out the imf or is there an easier way to figure it out
@cianaferl4412
@cianaferl4412 5 лет назад
Youre the best
@adesolaabdulquwiy6376
@adesolaabdulquwiy6376 6 лет назад
it is awesome
@CR35C3ND0
@CR35C3ND0 3 года назад
so basically Atoms also cheat on each other
@deepashasharma9264
@deepashasharma9264 3 года назад
wait how....?
@CR35C3ND0
@CR35C3ND0 3 года назад
@@deepashasharma9264 atoms aren't loyal to their partners
@wizardwings4460
@wizardwings4460 2 года назад
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@aylacies
@aylacies 10 месяцев назад
life saver forreal thanku
@rakiamohammady4747
@rakiamohammady4747 2 месяца назад
Thank you
@nisthaagrawal2447
@nisthaagrawal2447 2 года назад
Which is more soluble in water nh4+ or na + ???
@coryallen6818
@coryallen6818 2 года назад
Would you put 1-octanol since the OH would automatically be on the 1st carbon??
@buck9668
@buck9668 2 года назад
1:50 I don't understand this. Carbon has only 4 valence electrons. 3 are tied up in the triple bond with oxygen. How can it have 2 electrons left over?
@ikg459
@ikg459 Год назад
I think it has to do with the octet rule and filling 8 electrons. The bonds take up 6 and there are 2 left over. If someone else could verify also to make sure.
@tseolenneteoliver9680
@tseolenneteoliver9680 Год назад
On a polar and non polar videos You said that molecules with C And H bonding are non polar but here I heard you saying that ethanol and diamethoetha... are polar
@anvayaiyer5614
@anvayaiyer5614 3 года назад
Thanks
@user-dj3ti6nx5s
@user-dj3ti6nx5s 10 месяцев назад
bless ur soul
@murugesanr6264
@murugesanr6264 3 года назад
Awesome
@yohanlingan4854
@yohanlingan4854 4 года назад
wait i have a question is it all non polar have high boiling points??
@christinatravis820
@christinatravis820 3 года назад
Non-polar molecules are going to have low boiling/ melting points because they are held together by London Dispersion Forces which happens to be the weakest of all the Intermolecular forces. In other words, they are weak so they are easier to break apart, hence, the low boiling/melting point. If you are comparing two different non-polar molecules W/ (London dispersion forces) then, the one that is less compact/has more contact surface area will have a higher boiling point.
@ayeshaali8863
@ayeshaali8863 3 года назад
Thanku
@gayvodka1849
@gayvodka1849 Год назад
I LOVE U OMG 😭
@deniedcrane4719
@deniedcrane4719 8 месяцев назад
my teacher explained this so badly bro and i had a test in an hour ur clutch
@deniedcrane4719
@deniedcrane4719 8 месяцев назад
Lil update got an A cuz of this video
@mollyyu7224
@mollyyu7224 Год назад
so h-bond make the molecules more polar so they're able to dissolve in water?
@abouchinadjib8361
@abouchinadjib8361 4 года назад
Hi sir why did u say CH3Ch3oH Hidrogen bond U said that hydrogen bond only between two molecules
@christinatravis820
@christinatravis820 3 года назад
There are hydrogen bonds within the molecule's covalent bonds. This means that these molecules have the potential to interact with other molecules through hydrogen bonding.
@UnathiMashaba
@UnathiMashaba 8 месяцев назад
Why does the carbon monoxide molecule has a triple bond as opposed to a double bond? Because Oxygen can only form two bonds not three.
@esther5108
@esther5108 7 месяцев назад
Oxygen prefers to have double bonds, but it could occasionally have triple bonds, resulting in oxygen being positively charged. Considering that carbon could have four bonds, that makes the rare possibility of oxygen having a triple bond greater. Hope this helps!
@Alex-qd7ly
@Alex-qd7ly 3 года назад
I dont get how in the first few minutes when he was explaining dipole dipole, how do you know if an atom has a partial charge or not? and how do you know if its positive?
@jamesp.406
@jamesp.406 3 года назад
the symbols he used are called sigma. a positive sigma represents the least electronegative element, and the negative sigma represents the most electronegative in the elements’ bond. The dipole arrow will point towards the most electronegative element in the molecule. Dipole-dipole moments are usually occur in a polar molecule. Therefore, a dipole-dipole is just when you combine two polar molecules.
@Alex-qd7ly
@Alex-qd7ly 3 года назад
@@jamesp.406 Thanks! :D
@krs7936
@krs7936 4 года назад
Life saviour..
@captainreza1
@captainreza1 3 года назад
Solubility is not due to Hydrogen bond, but it is due to the molecule being "Polar". Polar desolves in Polar.
@santiaguitogarcia1
@santiaguitogarcia1 3 года назад
He said that
@tanvirahmed-rr7vt
@tanvirahmed-rr7vt 3 года назад
H bond makes a compound polar.
@zachzehr9548
@zachzehr9548 2 года назад
a good way to remember this is “like dissolves like”
@menenkue80
@menenkue80 3 года назад
Hi, please how do you make your videos. I really think its cool. I would love to make this sort of videos in the future. Will you tell me how?
@SophiaZhao-dy5ik
@SophiaZhao-dy5ik Год назад
how does he know if there is a partial charge there or not
@EthanPricco
@EthanPricco Год назад
I believe it has to do with the electronegativity. The dipole moment arrow will always point towards the more electronegative atom.
@PlayeurotruckwithAR
@PlayeurotruckwithAR 2 года назад
shit is hard af
@youngdan8490
@youngdan8490 3 года назад
how does CH3 have hydrogen bonds?
@aidancollins1591
@aidancollins1591 2 года назад
CH3OH. That Hydroxyl group (OH) on the end will form hydrogen bonds with other CH3OH molecules.
@main1146
@main1146 Год назад
please tell me this helps.
@margaux1934
@margaux1934 5 лет назад
in this video..
@onusden
@onusden 4 года назад
I'm gonna talk about
@throcmorton
@throcmorton 3 года назад
Teachers need public speaking training with animation gesticulation techniques to hold student attention to colorless subject matters and flat out boring lectures. .
@ahmedbilal64
@ahmedbilal64 3 года назад
Idk carbon sus
@debajyotidas4289
@debajyotidas4289 5 лет назад
In carbon triple bond oxygen here in resonance structure c atom negatively charged & o atom positively charged... But why u said that c atom has partial positive & o atom has partial negative charge????
@ponyorara
@ponyorara 5 лет назад
You're thinking about formal charges. He's talking about polarity. O is more electronegative than C
@masonhunt5771
@masonhunt5771 5 лет назад
Formal charges are different than electronegativity
@captainreza1
@captainreza1 3 года назад
"OH" is not a Hydrogen bond! although there is a covalence bond between hydrogen and Oxygen, it is not categorized as Hydrogen bond. Hydrogen Bond is intermolecular bond, and easily break (compare to Covalence bond in OH).
@ariahite3912
@ariahite3912 3 года назад
A bond between oxygen and hydrogen actually is a hydrogen bond. Just reviewed it in AP Chem this week :)
@buck9668
@buck9668 2 года назад
@@ariahite3912 Hi Aria, Could you provide a quote, please? Very hard to believe. I've ALWAYS seen it described as a polar covalent bond.
@buck9668
@buck9668 2 года назад
@@ariahite3912 In the vid I've linked to, Tyler specifically sz the OH bond CANNOT be a hydrogen bond: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PyC5r2mB4d4.html
@bobbymcdermott5013
@bobbymcdermott5013 4 года назад
how does oxygen have 8 partially negative charged? @ 0:41
@edward3709
@edward3709 4 года назад
thats the symbol for delta, not the numerical digit "8". Delta negative means it has a negative charge due to the electrons spending its time closer to the oxygen, as the oxygen is more electronegative than carbon
@bobbymcdermott5013
@bobbymcdermott5013 4 года назад
Thank you! I realized that shortly after I said that
@edward3709
@edward3709 4 года назад
@@bobbymcdermott5013 no worries 👍
@amirjohnson7552
@amirjohnson7552 4 месяца назад
POV: you have a test today
@g3capslol385
@g3capslol385 Год назад
ty bro again as always
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