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What is the hybridization of each atom in this molecule? 

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This is the easiest way to figure out how each atom's orbitals are hybridized.

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@joatasouza
@joatasouza 9 лет назад
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@melboo1179
@melboo1179 6 лет назад
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@DaniShmait
@DaniShmait 5 лет назад
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@veereshnaidu9749
@veereshnaidu9749 3 года назад
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@veereshnaidu9749
@veereshnaidu9749 3 года назад
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@kananelowilliams3680
@kananelowilliams3680 3 года назад
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@TheReaIOptimusPrime
@TheReaIOptimusPrime 7 лет назад
That was so much simpler than how my professor taught it
@LokeshKumar-zc8mv
@LokeshKumar-zc8mv 6 лет назад
Yeah really chemistNATE is epic
@Wumbology10
@Wumbology10 3 года назад
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@harshgaikwad6560
@harshgaikwad6560 Год назад
Exactly
@hermtheworm2712
@hermtheworm2712 4 года назад
You actually don’t understand how much you helped me, I struggled with this theory for about 2 weeks until I came across this video. Thank you very much.
@Eneres33
@Eneres33 5 лет назад
why can't it always be simplified and explained this easy !!! THANK YOU SO MUCH
@ethanellickson1261
@ethanellickson1261 3 года назад
This video may turn 10 years old this year but it is still relavent. You sir have my respect and thanks. I hope you see this and know that you have given me hope in my organic chemistry class.
@SincerelyTammy
@SincerelyTammy 2 года назад
U make everything soo simple...please keep these videos coming Nate!
@lenas3820
@lenas3820 8 лет назад
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!! I have a test tomorrow and this was super helpful! Keep making videos like this :)
@vinayak_98
@vinayak_98 9 лет назад
n=no. of sigma bond + no. of coordinate bond + lone electron pair if n=2 then sp n=3 sp2 n=4 sp3 n=5 sp3d n=6 sp3d2 n=7 sp3d3
@pranabbhardwaj4351
@pranabbhardwaj4351 2 года назад
Yeah that's BS, the base of my confusion.
@milarbrook9735
@milarbrook9735 Год назад
Uar a legend mate✔️💪
@tjakeeler
@tjakeeler 7 лет назад
at least once a year when i gotta learn chem stuff u help me figure something out i had no clue how to do. ur awesome nate keep it up.
@tomasdoyle851
@tomasdoyle851 Год назад
This just made half of this semester make so much more sense right before exams, loved the way you taught wish you stayed another year
@horsesofcourses1
@horsesofcourses1 10 лет назад
*MINDBLOWN* This is such a simple way to remember it!!! Thank you sooooo much!
@george_8825
@george_8825 2 года назад
wow this video is incredibly simplified. no extra nonsense. straight to the point.
@nadatribak5348
@nadatribak5348 Год назад
I was soo confused about this hybridization, but this video made it so simple! now I can go to the exam with full confidance!! thank you soo much!!!
@zaranwadibia4683
@zaranwadibia4683 7 лет назад
In a second, your tutorial thought me what I have struggled for long to understand. Thank you
@andrewyounkin6948
@andrewyounkin6948 3 года назад
This was an amazing video man I learned a lot this five minutes that I struggled to learn in an hour long classroom session!
@Its.Morningstar
@Its.Morningstar 9 месяцев назад
Best. you helped me learn this in 3 mins, what I've been wondering for about 2 years.
@connordavis936
@connordavis936 9 лет назад
Learned more in 5min than I did in my 50min college lecture on this
@ethanalkiny3452
@ethanalkiny3452 2 года назад
Are you a graduate now? :D
@noa5414
@noa5414 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! was trying to understand this for the past week... got it thanks to your video!
@zaidalowayed4582
@zaidalowayed4582 7 лет назад
You saved me lot of time. THANK YOU!
@joshuaamissah8037
@joshuaamissah8037 6 лет назад
i spent my whole life trying to understand this concept but really got to understand this in some few minutes. your video is very insightful. Thank you!
@ippo_bhai
@ippo_bhai Год назад
Will the bond's in benzene will be considered as double bonds
@Bettystarsailor
@Bettystarsailor 11 лет назад
You are so clear and concise!! I really appreciate this video... thank you!!
@adithtya3875
@adithtya3875 11 месяцев назад
im looking at this after 11 years of you posting it and i just want to say from the bottom of my heart, tysm for posting this and i fucking love you man
@chemistNATE
@chemistNATE 11 месяцев назад
So glad to have helped
@phriday6773
@phriday6773 Год назад
This was amazing, highly recommend to anyone that is confused about hybridization.
@maemae2565
@maemae2565 3 года назад
This is actually the reason why I aced my test!! Thank you❤️❤️❤️
@ashleygonzales8254
@ashleygonzales8254 6 месяцев назад
Just what I was looking for. Thank you so much!
@Jana-ew2vh
@Jana-ew2vh Год назад
u made this so simple thank you omg ive been confused about this for years
@OneBluePopcorn
@OneBluePopcorn 2 года назад
Dude made a video in 2011 and I am watching it right now for my midterm. Simply amazing.
@tristen241
@tristen241 9 лет назад
Holy Crap, this is the ONLY VIDEO I have found in the last three hours that actually made any sense!!!!!! I have a final exam tomorrow for university and i have been staring at this stuff for the last three weeks and had no idea what was happening!!!
@dawnmyke2161
@dawnmyke2161 Год назад
You are Professor by PROFESSION. Thanks for your proFfessional simplicity!
@haseenabhullar8740
@haseenabhullar8740 6 лет назад
you made this sooooo simple! thank you so much!
@OleWhatshisface
@OleWhatshisface 7 лет назад
Many thanks from a new organic chemistry student! Your explanation much better than my TA's explanation of hybridization...
@malhaebom
@malhaebom 5 лет назад
I didn't know it was this easy. Thanks mate!
@dipchoco5963
@dipchoco5963 2 года назад
I paused and found the hybridization after you told how to do so, and for the first time, I finally got something in my good ol' brain :)
@tracybarajas
@tracybarajas 10 лет назад
I have an o chem exam tomorrow and nomenclature and hybridization were giving me trouble. Thank you for all your help! :)
@KidNamedLindseyy
@KidNamedLindseyy 7 лет назад
Thank you! Is there a trick for Sp3d and sp3d2?
@SMJ24365
@SMJ24365 8 месяцев назад
Thank u so much!! That was just enough, precise and easy to understand ❤️
@valeriagarza449
@valeriagarza449 4 года назад
THANK YOU FOR EXPLAINING EVERYTHING SIMPLE AND UNDERSTANDABLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@lacucinachimica
@lacucinachimica Год назад
Great job my friend! Congrats
@sulaymanalhamly9534
@sulaymanalhamly9534 9 лет назад
Dude you are great !! I have a final today and your videos are so helpful ! Thanks !!!!
@jocelynekoudou5174
@jocelynekoudou5174 2 года назад
Thank you! You made it so much easier for me!!
@34ksk95
@34ksk95 10 лет назад
thank you!!!! you just saved my life!
@adelinarodriguezzahrt8363
@adelinarodriguezzahrt8363 3 года назад
I needed this help. Thank you!
@ksh2106
@ksh2106 9 лет назад
What would be the bond angle for cl2 molecule then? Is it sp3 and can still have 180 or does it also have 109.5?
@aoifewest
@aoifewest 11 лет назад
You are a life saver. Thanks so much from the bottom of my heart.
@ninjanerdstudent6937
@ninjanerdstudent6937 6 лет назад
This was very helpful. Furthermore, it seems like lone pairs does not affect hybridization. Is this correct to assume?
@adiadi-ib5ue
@adiadi-ib5ue 3 года назад
O WOW This method is Soooo easy, u have earned my sub even though its been 9 years
@PrettyMiwa-ji5ie
@PrettyMiwa-ji5ie 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much this has really helped me.
@cmxbug4492
@cmxbug4492 8 лет назад
The Best Explaination EVER!!! U deserve a subscribe sir!!!
@rumbidzaiphoto1399
@rumbidzaiphoto1399 3 года назад
Thank you so much,this makes this topic so easy😊
@carlitos1145
@carlitos1145 Год назад
11 years later, still helping a great amount!
@tolifewithlove
@tolifewithlove 11 лет назад
Great explanation! I completely understand this now!!!!
@deveousdevil
@deveousdevil 12 лет назад
thank you so much! i can't believe its so easy, i never understood this!
@amyvo4689
@amyvo4689 5 лет назад
Omg thank you so much!!!! im going to be so much more confident for my first midterm!!! THANK YOU!!
@RemmieL
@RemmieL 11 лет назад
thanks alot.. now i understand what hybridization is. you have no idea how much you helped. thanks again
@youwontregrett
@youwontregrett 10 месяцев назад
lucky to find your video!! thanks man
@michaeldepauw7446
@michaeldepauw7446 7 лет назад
Unfortunately, this method only works with elements that follow the octet rule. Expanded octets, boron, beryllium, etc. would not work for this approach.
@nathanielboddy
@nathanielboddy 3 года назад
Thanks for pointing that out, BeH2 would be sp3 per this video, but it’s actually sp
@pinheadlarry2506
@pinheadlarry2506 2 года назад
Duly noted. I’m just starting my Orgo 1 class so this will prove useful I believe
@ippo_bhai
@ippo_bhai Год назад
@@nathanielboddy Hey Nate,Will the bond's in benzene will be considered as double bonds
@nzv1987
@nzv1987 9 лет назад
This is awesome explanation. Thank you million times
@mohamadmatar3388
@mohamadmatar3388 2 года назад
thank you so much for making it that easy
@RK-jb6rq
@RK-jb6rq 7 лет назад
You made it a lot Simple.... thanks a lot....
@haakonslettebmeyer5697
@haakonslettebmeyer5697 11 месяцев назад
This was just what I were looking for!
@yoyoyeahyeah7995
@yoyoyeahyeah7995 9 лет назад
what would atom make and the bond angle must be if the hybirdisation must be sp3d and sp3d2?
@neeraja1116
@neeraja1116 3 года назад
Awesome video, it really helped me a lot 😊
@ShadaBae
@ShadaBae 10 лет назад
You just saved my life! Thank you so much!
@carlimendelow2569
@carlimendelow2569 6 месяцев назад
2024 Undergrad Student Here and I am THANKING YOU SO MUCH!! YOU have no idea how much this clarified for me.
@usnim3927
@usnim3927 3 года назад
Thanks for explaining this much easier
@MrRastele
@MrRastele 9 лет назад
Thanks you so much.You make it look so easy..I have a BA in chemistry ..when i took this 7yrs ago, I never understood them but now I do..
@yashiyadav5777
@yashiyadav5777 2 года назад
The best video for knowing the hybridization ,
@bijoyvarghese6027
@bijoyvarghese6027 7 лет назад
Ohh... you great....!! this same thing was taught by our teacher for years.... bt jzt before the exm i watchd this.... and it's so simple... ur smthng great....!!
@yeahmate94
@yeahmate94 11 лет назад
Didnt know it was soo simple, I was doing my head in ! chem exam tomoz and you saved me from failing, thanks!
@manitandra7412
@manitandra7412 8 месяцев назад
Very good explanation.....That's very easy
@maesisa25
@maesisa25 11 лет назад
Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
@NickFilipovic
@NickFilipovic 7 лет назад
ty! New favourite youtube-explainer
@amanialshakargi3783
@amanialshakargi3783 9 лет назад
Great explanation!
@steph.uhknee
@steph.uhknee Год назад
Thank you so much that helped a lot!!!
@ChimwemweChingalangala
@ChimwemweChingalangala Месяц назад
Thank you so much Nate
@hrishisaikia4879
@hrishisaikia4879 2 года назад
U Simplicity is awesome man
@gerrymihaylova4584
@gerrymihaylova4584 9 лет назад
Thank you very much! It helped me a lot!
@TacheHache
@TacheHache 12 лет назад
Thanks! that was quick and easy.....
@as.829
@as.829 2 года назад
Ah thank you so much! This really helped!
@vayneshade
@vayneshade 4 года назад
This is so helpful!!
@evaolivaress1371
@evaolivaress1371 7 лет назад
So helpful, thank you so much!
@caitlindawn6890
@caitlindawn6890 10 лет назад
Makes a lot of sense. Thankyou !
@stephenugochukwu9472
@stephenugochukwu9472 2 года назад
Thank you so much boss; you're a national treasure.
@vani_yaaaa3776
@vani_yaaaa3776 7 лет назад
thank you for this video...but can you please explain some easy tricks to find hybridisation involving d - orbital...like sp3d ?
@kimjameslequigan6178
@kimjameslequigan6178 3 года назад
This is helpful! Thank you
@idhayas1001
@idhayas1001 3 года назад
Mind blowing explanation thank you for your wonderful post..
@fatimarahimi0861
@fatimarahimi0861 8 лет назад
I can't thank you enough... You're awesome!
@nella10123
@nella10123 8 месяцев назад
This makes so much sense!
@ayyegomez
@ayyegomez 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for this great video
@anudeepsrk6043
@anudeepsrk6043 7 лет назад
it is very usefull u explained it very clearly and also thnx for tye chart
@jannahstyles3482
@jannahstyles3482 3 года назад
i answered my quiz after i saw this. TOTALLY WORKED! 100% for me :)
@ronalds271
@ronalds271 2 года назад
You made it so much simpler than my teacher and the textbook.
@jackiel.5805
@jackiel.5805 Год назад
Do these rules work for more than C,N, &O? thank you:)
@ghadaf.619
@ghadaf.619 3 года назад
Thank you smart way and great explanation. You saved my time .🌺🌺
@mingyijia3632
@mingyijia3632 9 лет назад
Totally USEFULL !!!!!! Thank you so much !
@hadodoly1551
@hadodoly1551 9 лет назад
thank you very much you make it very easy to me .....
@mun7828
@mun7828 10 лет назад
You explain very well thank you so much!!!!!!!
@michaelneveu8330
@michaelneveu8330 11 лет назад
What about an empty orbital, or unpaired electron? Do the same rules apply?
@hak9786
@hak9786 4 года назад
What about the oxygen in furan? It has no multiple bonds but is still sp2 hybridized
@akhzamjamal1445
@akhzamjamal1445 6 лет назад
Thanxxx man keep up ur good work👍😊
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