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Chem 1A. Lec. 15. General Chemistry. Molecular Orbital Theory, Part 2 (English)


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UCI Chem 1A General Chemistry (Winter 2013)
Lec 15. General Chemistry Intermolecular Forces -- Molecular Orbital Theory -- Part 2
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Instructor: Amanda Brindley, Ph.D.


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Description: UCI Chem 1A is the first quarter of General Chemistry and covers the following topics: Atomic structure; general properties of the elements; covalent, ionic, and metallic  bonding; intermolecular forces; mass relationships.

General Chemistry (Chem 1A) is part of OpenChem: ../openchem
This video is part of a 23-lecture undergraduate-level course titled "General Chemistry" taught at UC Irvine by Amanda Brindley, Ph.D.


Recorded February 13, 2013.


Index of Topics:

00:18 - Practice
10:54 - MO Theory
12:07 - Practice (revisited)
12:56 - Working through Carbon Monoxide
20:13 - Practice (revisited)
20:37 - Things to Double Check when Drawing MO Diagrams
22:31 - Heteronuclear Diatomics
26:03 - A Word on What You Need To Be Able to Do for the Exam
27:17 - Chapter 5.1-5.6
28:00 - What is an Intermolecular Force?
29:27 - Types of Forces
31:14 - Dipole-Dipole Forces
33:37 - Example of Dipole-Dipole Forces
36:30 - Dipole-Dipole Forces (revisited)
37:10 - Hydrogen Bonds
41:26 - The More Hydrogen Bond Donors and Acceptors, the Higher the Difference in Properties
42:34 - Hydrogen Bonds (revisited)
42:44 - The More Hydrogen Bond Donors and Acceptors, the Higher the Difference in Properties (revisited)
43:52 - Ion Dipole Forces


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Author:
Amanda Brindley
Title:
Lecturer
Department:
Chemistry
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