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Polynuclear Transition Metal Complexes 

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Up until now, all of the transition metal complexes we've been looking at have had a single metal center. But lots of these complexes can have more than one metal center. These are called polynuclear transition metal complexes. These metal centers may have bonds between them, or they may be connected by bridging ligands, or both, and they can generate some very interesting looking structures. Let's get a closer look!
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@argon_4444
@argon_4444 Год назад
I found this channel by searching Chemistry Jesus and it worked XD
@deeznutzu
@deeznutzu Год назад
Yes finally me and my whole family been waiting for this
@devinnagy7875
@devinnagy7875 4 месяца назад
Really appreciate you exploring more topics in inorganic chemistry. Good work, keep it up!
@Cacadestroyer4000
@Cacadestroyer4000 Год назад
Hi Dave, I’m aware that this is long gone, but I am grateful you responded to Matt’s videos. I am a trans teen, and I just had a breakdown due to all of these videos and stuff ‘bout people discussing things about trans people. I’m scared, and I honestly found comfort in your responses to Matt’s videos. I don’t care if this is a phase or if I’m l…guess mentally I’ll or something, but I feel happy and comfortable expressing myself as a male, and if that changes over time; then that’s fine too, but thank you honestly for just y’know educating people. It’s scary right now and I’m honestly just so upset that I don’t know whether or not me being me is…me? If that makes sense, but yeah thank you Dave :)
@Linguae_Music
@Linguae_Music Год назад
Never take anything Matt Walsh says seriously. People like that are weak. He is a narcissist who projects his own insecurities onto an outgroup in order to stroke his own fragile ego. Just be true to yourself, whatever that means for you personally ^~^ Honestly though, It will be dangerous for a while. Be careful. I'm gay, and live in the south, so thats fun!... but the rhetoric used against trans people is much more zealous at the moment. And this country is full of hateful people. Im surrounded by them. I wish you well ♥
@Nxck2440
@Nxck2440 Год назад
Ignore Matt's stupid videos and anyone else like him, they make careers out of saying outrageous things and trolling for the sole purpose of generating attention and engagement. They're nothing more than your typical angry loser on the internet except some of them have learned how to manipulate a crowd.
@popup9822
@popup9822 Год назад
Just don't care about other you are happy that's what matters things will take time but the world is changing just don't worry about others thinking and enjoy your life
@adssadassssdsa3582
@adssadassssdsa3582 Год назад
So a few really stupid question but like am i half right that when i throw ammonia into a poppy tea the Morphine should just fall out of the solution but probably not to pure but likely fungal poisons are staying inside the water? Also i am right ammonia is kinda dangerous and i could gas myself when i don´t watch for ventilation? And also there is another indigent calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) added before i don´t really get the point of expect if it is just to change the Ph to dissolve the Morphine to then later drive it out of solution. I just read kinda some rather basic stuff about it which sounds rather simple but i don´t really understand what i would be doing and am not really sure about the ammonia thing as the first thing i found is that it will kill you after 30-60 mins if it is 0,1% of the air so i probably should not do it inside the house and also i kinda have no idea how to get it out or does it just stay in the water, read something about just washing the crystals just whit water but is it just really bonded strongly to water or how do it get this stuff in liter bottles to buy simply over the internet if it sounds to me like i am kinda will release something halfway to a chemical weapon by just boiling this or do i miss something? Just asking for practical reasons i get if you don´t want to give a guide but should i maybe know about something to kinda avoid doing something deadly?
@mr.inhuman7932
@mr.inhuman7932 Год назад
Amazing Video!
@Evan-lr8nq
@Evan-lr8nq Год назад
Transition metal chemistry was my brick wall in school. I just could not wrap my head around it. Glad I took political science in uni. Much easier to follow...
@sakshamkapoor3924
@sakshamkapoor3924 2 месяца назад
Online it says Cp donates 5 electrons instead of 6 as mentioned in the video when talking about the rhenium complex, which should I follow?
@ImposterJo
@ImposterJo Год назад
I have no idea what we are talking about but you have my attention and intrigue pls tell me more
@yuusufliibaan1380
@yuusufliibaan1380 Год назад
Thank you very much sir that is good lesson
@pramodsingh7898
@pramodsingh7898 Год назад
Thanks you professor love from INDIA 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@memorysoko
@memorysoko Год назад
Thanks u sir good explanation
@douggale5962
@douggale5962 Год назад
Thank you very much for pronouncing "ae" correctly, I love it. Hopefully the other ten people that pronounce it correctly will watch the video, too.
@picklerick.n.666
@picklerick.n.666 Год назад
I wanted to ask if you would maybe make another debunking video. love to learn and awesome narration , respect from Croatia, Europe..
@haarishraj
@haarishraj Год назад
can you plz make a course for technical subject like BBA or MBA.....
@TrueBagPipeRock
@TrueBagPipeRock Год назад
thank u for brains on youtube.
@waelfadlallah8939
@waelfadlallah8939 Год назад
Is it possible to know some of the applications of these complex transition metals mentioned in the video ? I'd like to add if it wasn't for this property of the transition metals life itself wouldn't exist since hemoglobin and chlorophyll i assume are a form of transition metals and also glad to know we are proceeding with the organometallic series :)
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains Год назад
Check earlier in the series, the survey of the periodic table goes over some applications for every element.
@pfnmonaghan3772
@pfnmonaghan3772 Год назад
Great comment, absolutely, Iron is s transition metal, and haemoglobin is a protein with 4 subunits. (It has what's called a quaternary structure). Within each subunit is a haeme group, which is an organic molecule attached to the haemoglobin subunit. They coordinate with the Fe ions, via those d-orbitals, the chief characteristic of transition metals (they sit in the d block of the periodic table). The oxidation states which the Fe ions are in actually chief in terms of the capacity of haemoglobin to transport oxygen. It's very cool stuff. And chlorophyll is a coordination complex too ! I used to have a great book about the transition metals, I'll see if I can find it and I'll post the name. Also the Khan Academy has a great series on transition metals. D orbitals are cool and the transition metals do amazing things. They're often, in complexes, very colourful, because of the changes in energy states of the elections in the d orbitals. When I studied this as an undergrad, I was fascinated, because so much of what we see, so many naturally colourful things, can be explained by transition metals, and d orbital electron energy state changes.
@minderos213fg7
@minderos213fg7 Год назад
@@pfnmonaghan3772 Great comment ! Very informative ! Please post the name of that book as I am keen to read more on transition metals too, thanks
@waelfadlallah8939
@waelfadlallah8939 Год назад
@@ProfessorDaveExplains thanks for replying :). I did watch the entire periodic table series and it was extraordinary.
@waelfadlallah8939
@waelfadlallah8939 Год назад
@@pfnmonaghan3772 thanks for sharing this amazing information and i hope you remember the name of the book you talked about. The matter of fact i find it struggling understanding the atomic orbitals, i have a decent knowledge but i can't say i truly understood how they form, function or behave. I hope you can help me by guiding me to a simplified source explaining this.
@chetaelena3317
@chetaelena3317 Месяц назад
is this the IONIC method?
@faizamanzoor4463
@faizamanzoor4463 5 месяцев назад
Share the reference of these structures
@mrbalafwacomedy6245
@mrbalafwacomedy6245 Год назад
Thanks for helping us, your explanation is really amazing 💗 God bless you
@fukpoeslaw3613
@fukpoeslaw3613 Год назад
"God bless you" you're saying that to David Farina? 🤭😉
@KnpMd
@KnpMd Год назад
Sir anti iron comical name and process I want coppers coins needle fushing process and comical names Sir please
@fukpoeslaw3613
@fukpoeslaw3613 Год назад
What exactly do you mean? I don't understand you and I doubt the professor, or anyone for that matter, will understand what you wrote.
@TheodoreDonaldKarabatsos
@TheodoreDonaldKarabatsos Год назад
@@fukpoeslaw3613 "the professor" ? he's not a professor
@haroldbeaumont6801
@haroldbeaumont6801 Год назад
Gravity from singularities of black holes and the singularity of the big bang says dark matter is connected .
@pierrehenrique5602
@pierrehenrique5602 Год назад
Hey proffessor ,i dont think u will like it but,i met your channel via the flat earthers (i like to hear some of their videos to laugh or to when im feeling stupid it is cool to know im not on the botton of the shit),but i discovered your channel(great channel by the way) when they "completed" your challenge 2 yars ago and if u didnt saw that yet its really fun how they use airplanes routes to try debunk the first one to say the globe isnt accurate but never give us a scaled map...even if u dont want to make a video about it,i think its something funny to see. Edit:Nvm i fanally got to the videos and all of your videos make my school looks prety dumb(i already knew that,but danm mabe not even 20% of tje basics are told in schools where i live)
@-JA-
@-JA- Год назад
👏👍
@2ahdcat
@2ahdcat Год назад
A dummy like me comes here to TRY to learn and... to hear Your voice, Dave Cream of Wheat. lol 😉 You HAVE to "debate" another flerf or DIRTH again 👍
@pablovignolo637
@pablovignolo637 Год назад
inorganic chem is so cursed
@vellozanimations1099
@vellozanimations1099 Год назад
Hey Dave, can you please make a video about climate change, global warming, carbon emissions, and address the dumb arguments from conservatives who deny climate change?
@josephsaint4698
@josephsaint4698 Год назад
I see why you could only get a BA.
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains Год назад
That's funny, since I learned this material while I was getting my masters. Which debunk of mine upset you, kiddo?
@Killamofongo
@Killamofongo Год назад
I bet Dave won’t reply to this comment
@colorlesscircle5743
@colorlesscircle5743 Год назад
The last time I even Touched chemistry was in 2008 in a highschool. Even back then, I was clueless. It is of a complexity beyond my understanding, hence my career ended up being in social sciences, which I enjoy on a sentimental level. Now imagine if i started saying how everything in this video is wrong. That is exactly what smooth brained flat earthers do.
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