Polarizability Explained
Автор: College Chemistry Tutorials
Загружено: 2023-02-03
Просмотров: 42618
Описание:
The first in a four-part series on intermolecular (or interparticle) forces.
Polarizability is the tendency of an electron cloud in an atom or molecule to be distorted. This is explained with the examples of an atom's and molecule's electron cloud.
Video Thumbnail: Dipole moments in chemical bonds are similar to the dipole moment of the magnet in the photo.
Video Thumbnail Photo Credit: MS365 Powerpoint
#apchem
#apchemistry
#dispersionforces
#londonforces
#ionic
#hydrogenbonding
#intermolecularforces
#chemistry
#polarizability
#Polarisability
#dipole
#dipolemoment
Other videos in the lecture series
Dispersion Forces - • Dispersion Forces - London Forces - van de...
Dipole-Dipole - • Dipole - Dipole Intermolecular Forces Expl...
Hydrogen Bonding - • Hydrogen Bonding Intermolecular Forces Exp...
Dipole-Dipole and Hydrogen Bonding (Full Lecture) - • Dipole - Dipole and Hydrogen Bonding Inter...
Ionic Bonding - • Ionic Bonding Explained
Повторяем попытку...
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео
-
Информация по загрузке: