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Ion Dipole Forces & Ion Induced Dipole Interactions - Chemistry 

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@TheOrganicChemistryTutor
@TheOrganicChemistryTutor Год назад
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@bloody9278
@bloody9278 10 месяцев назад
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@rg_nald6894
@rg_nald6894 5 лет назад
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@sinakebede1034
@sinakebede1034 8 месяцев назад
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@altrimmamuti9317
@altrimmamuti9317 2 года назад
This was finally explained once and for all clearly, and now I can even explain dipole ion and dipole Induced interactions to other people.
@Uniyou0459
@Uniyou0459 4 года назад
I've been saved! All my teachers were explaining the characteristics of these forces but not how to distinguish between them. Thanks for the help!
@raahimhadi4905
@raahimhadi4905 3 года назад
true
@melophile4916
@melophile4916 2 года назад
Exactly!
@adeolaoyinlola3444
@adeolaoyinlola3444 3 года назад
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@georgesadler7830
@georgesadler7830 Месяц назад
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a basic Introduction and Analysis into Ion Dipole Forces and Ion Induced Dipole Interactions in AP/General Chemistry. The explanations are fantastic,however, I am confused about the solution to the two practice problems in this video. This is an error free video/lecture on RU-vid TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
@nikkibagels2761
@nikkibagels2761 3 года назад
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@sarthaknandi1488
@sarthaknandi1488 5 лет назад
You are good at making things easier😁
@innaalieva6259
@innaalieva6259 Год назад
thank you so much, it is so easy to understand when you explain, love your video. Thank you !!!
@nonutz7179
@nonutz7179 8 месяцев назад
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@anke2554
@anke2554 4 года назад
this guy is saving my chem grade
@ahmadnafranrazani2874
@ahmadnafranrazani2874 3 года назад
Thank you for your video. I wanna ask to you, how about interaction between sodium chloride and carbon tetrachloride? how to describe the interaction between these 2 molecules? thank you
@alvinli4095
@alvinli4095 3 года назад
Thanks for saving me in AP Chem
@souravpathak1154
@souravpathak1154 4 года назад
Can you please comment on the directional or non directional behaviour of these interactions? Thank you for the video!
@bacavecdrachar9916
@bacavecdrachar9916 9 месяцев назад
THNX FROM algeria
@harryxu2111
@harryxu2111 3 года назад
OMG!!! I finally understand everything!!! Thank you sooooo much!!!
@manrajcheema6453
@manrajcheema6453 3 года назад
Hang on, why doesn't O2 just have the one arrow like CO2? Making it polar as well? Please Reply.
@midwestemofiend
@midwestemofiend 5 месяцев назад
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@frithjofnilsen
@frithjofnilsen 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic video! I really liked that you included the questions too.
@mitanahar3199
@mitanahar3199 4 года назад
I understood😌 The concept is very easy. But my textbook just contains a bunch of useless lines.....
@someperson111
@someperson111 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for another wonderfully informative video TOCT. I am curious, will you be making any videos on geometric optics and optic waves? I always go to your channel first when looking for a topic and didn't see one on those.
@jasmingutierrez5974
@jasmingutierrez5974 Год назад
is this only for non polar molecules?
@haimanotadane7051
@haimanotadane7051 Год назад
Thank you for real❤❤❤❤
@nooffensemeantbut1597
@nooffensemeantbut1597 5 лет назад
What’s the best way to determine the polarity of the molecules? Through molecular geometry?
@syedali4923
@syedali4923 5 лет назад
if the difference of electronegativity is equal to or more than 0.6 between two molecules it will be polar
@robertowisconetti2732
@robertowisconetti2732 5 лет назад
@@syedali4923 0.5
@LenoDell
@LenoDell Год назад
what is meant by non polar forces
@abdullahmhllawi4324
@abdullahmhllawi4324 5 лет назад
Regarding to the ion iduced dipole is it the same as LDF?
@shaymaaelappasy6436
@shaymaaelappasy6436 2 года назад
Thanks alot❤️
@cartisabrown6301
@cartisabrown6301 7 лет назад
you said ion + nonpolar molecule = ion induced dipole ( temporary) is it right? OR ion + polar molecule= ion induced dipole interaction which one is right?
@TheOrganicChemistryTutor
@TheOrganicChemistryTutor 7 лет назад
ion + nonpolar molecule = ion induced dipole interaction. ion + polar molecule = ion - dipole interaction. Polar molecules are permanent dipoles. Nonpolar molecules can turn into or be induced into a dipole for short period of time. Polar molecules are associated with dipoles and nonpolar molecules are usually associated with induced dipoles. I hope that helps :)
@cartisabrown6301
@cartisabrown6301 7 лет назад
thank you very much .. you are so kind. it helped.
@neetuwaris8080
@neetuwaris8080 5 лет назад
Hi
@neetuwaris8080
@neetuwaris8080 5 лет назад
R u on instagram
@nellvincervantes3223
@nellvincervantes3223 5 лет назад
I have a question sir? Why the answer here is -35 kJ/mol? Calculate the potential energy of interaction of a sodiun ion that is at 3 Amstrong from HCl molecule with a dipole moment of 1.08 D. Heres the question. I got -17.4 kJ/mol when I used the formula V = -kqu/r^2 Where k = 9 x 10^9 Nm^2/C^2 q = 1.602 C (charge of sodium ion or Na+) u = 1.08 D r = 3 Amstrong Where do you think are my mistakes? Thanks for responding.
@David_four_twenty
@David_four_twenty 4 года назад
Very helpful thanks :)
@mathtutorph5718
@mathtutorph5718 3 года назад
Which ion is stronger, Cations or Anions?
@sugardaddy9306
@sugardaddy9306 3 года назад
Anion
@ananditasharma6817
@ananditasharma6817 2 года назад
No cations due to fazan's rule cation is small in size hence has high polarizing power
@seesunkurnavishta1704
@seesunkurnavishta1704 3 месяца назад
Ain't atoms greater in size have more chances of being polarized?​@ananditasharma6817
@mekdimd
@mekdimd 4 года назад
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@RahulKumar-yx9mf
@RahulKumar-yx9mf 3 года назад
Thank u sir
@pbjaiswal3305
@pbjaiswal3305 6 лет назад
Nice sir
@mukeshchoudhary8147
@mukeshchoudhary8147 6 лет назад
Thanks
@terrabelle9937
@terrabelle9937 3 года назад
Thanks. :)
@saurabhnagarkoti9588
@saurabhnagarkoti9588 4 года назад
Can these forces be considered as Van der waal's forces?
@zaksrecords
@zaksrecords 4 года назад
no
@Ashiq.Ibrahim
@Ashiq.Ibrahim 3 года назад
Van der Waals forces is the sum of ALL the intermolecular forces, so yes. I'm almost certain it is, do correct me if I'm wrong.
@mojojojo8631
@mojojojo8631 2 года назад
@@Ashiq.Ibrahim no you are right
@ahmeds321
@ahmeds321 3 года назад
damn legend
@yashowardhansharma4860
@yashowardhansharma4860 4 года назад
Man u realize u actually savin lives here
@cartisabrown6301
@cartisabrown6301 7 лет назад
in the first question SO2 is a polar molecule then how it can make ion dipole interactions with any ion... ?
@lxna5889
@lxna5889 5 лет назад
cartisa brown Because Polar molecules are usually associated with dipoles, when interacted with ions, they firm ion-dipole
@shradhaupadhayay7396
@shradhaupadhayay7396 6 лет назад
Nacl or h2o ka example Hindi me details jaye
@rowellagintadena2116
@rowellagintadena2116 4 года назад
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@billymears9890
@billymears9890 3 года назад
wawter
@islamicbrotherhood9574
@islamicbrotherhood9574 7 лет назад
For children
@cartisabrown6301
@cartisabrown6301 7 лет назад
are you a child?
@islamicbrotherhood9574
@islamicbrotherhood9574 7 лет назад
What makes you think so?
@cartisabrown6301
@cartisabrown6301 7 лет назад
because you said this video is for children so you must be a child because you watched it completely
@islamicbrotherhood9574
@islamicbrotherhood9574 7 лет назад
Watched it and commented what it is....
@islamicbrotherhood9574
@islamicbrotherhood9574 7 лет назад
And i think u might be one .
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