Her teaching gives good basics to move further with respective subject and is nice. Its right that she's a little bit faster. This fastness makes me 2 concentrate more and I'm learning all that she explains. Thank u!
Been trying to understand this for 2 days , reading it over and over again , came here for 5 mins and 40 seconds and I understand it so clearly. I love you.
And I love that you talk too fast , it's what I need exactly to keep me awake :D
@lROClKERS Intramolecular forces are much stronger than intermolecular forces. For this reason when you boil water you create steam, you break the intermolecular forces rather than breaking the intramolecular forces and seperating then into hydrogen and oxygen :) hope this helps
i'm waiting for the day the useless of textbooks is universally recognized and we will just be assigned to watch the best teachers online instead of read a textbook.
Thank you! This has helped me a ton, although if you could slightly talk slower it would be even more helpful, but aside from that i understand IMF's more in 6 minutes then in 2 days of class!
I'm sorry but in your example of Hydrogen Bonds, shouldn't the "H" (hydrogen atom) be in between the "O" (Oxygen atoms)? If I remember correctly from my notes, H bonds happen when it is "sandwiched" by either F (fluorine), O (oxygen) or N (nitrogen)
This is the best explanation ever. My teacher spend two days going over this and I was clueless. Your video is only 5 minutes long and now I get it. Wow. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!!!!!
@av3ragetomb0y: Its a certain gravity between two molecules that for its insane power we call it a bond. If we say that the force between two molecules in a covalent bond is 100X; H bond is something like 30X;
I, on the other hand, believe that your speed kept my interest throughout the video, and found it very helpful. You did condense a ton of information into five minutes, but it was well-handled, and the charts in the back helped guide my mind through it. Thank you! :)
you need to slow down abit. People need time to accept the information. make 3 separated videos with a better explanation rather then trying to put all information in 5 minutes. Otherwise a great video, thanks.
Her teaching gives good basics to move further with respective subject and is nice. Its right that she's a little bit faster. This fastness makes me 2 concentrate more and I'm learning all that she explains. Thank u!
apoorvrao01 2 days ago
Why do I have a boring lecturer!? please change and come to our Uni!
04839 3 days ago
can you please replace my chemistry professor
micahboynton 3 days ago
That was really good thank you!
NikolayFPS 3 weeks ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH! CHEM MIDTERM IN 8 HOURS AND I STILL DIDN"T SLEEP YET! THANKS FOR SAVING MY LIFE!
ggCool900 3 weeks ago
great!! thank you
Ameden7777 3 weeks ago
Been trying to understand this for 2 days , reading it over and over again , came here for 5 mins and 40 seconds and I understand it so clearly. I love you.
And I love that you talk too fast , it's what I need exactly to keep me awake :D
kutshup101 4 weeks ago
you talk tooo fast
ashkans1749 1 month ago
your good , but please talk slower :)
Justice142ify 1 month ago
very helpfull thx very much
thecoolestone15 1 month ago
so which is stronger? intermolecular or intramolecular?
lROClKERS 2 months ago
@lROClKERS Intra is stronger
thesaurus1523 2 months ago
@lROClKERS Intramolecular forces are much stronger than intermolecular forces. For this reason when you boil water you create steam, you break the intermolecular forces rather than breaking the intramolecular forces and seperating then into hydrogen and oxygen :) hope this helps
RivanMeiarasu 1 month ago
Very clear, and the teacher's way of speaking can easily attract my attention. Thanks for sharing
dstny09 2 months ago
why are you able to explain this so well in 5min40sec while my teacher couldn't do it in 1hour? you're awesome!!!
55cleopatraxena 2 months ago
i'm waiting for the day the useless of textbooks is universally recognized and we will just be assigned to watch the best teachers online instead of read a textbook.
Lmomjian 2 months ago in playlist Types of Bonds
such brilliant explanation o.o
therealjordiano 2 months ago
awesome. thank you so much! keep up the good work!
Carlitos714 2 months ago
okay I learnt more about the intermolecular forces in that 5 minutes 40 seconds than in 2 hours of chemistry today. THANKS A BUNCH
LovageLP 3 months ago 27
thank you soo oo f*cking much , i no longer have a damn headache !
BrittanyTheGenius 3 months ago
THANK YOU SOO MUCH! YOU JUST SAVED MY CHEMISTRY CLASS FROM F to at least a B. Continue with what your doing!
hauerjet 3 months ago 15
that was really good
nh123ish 3 months ago
is it ok to think of a hydrogen bond as a relatively strong dipole-dipole attraction?
Tw1nkiez 3 months ago
Thank you! This has helped me a ton, although if you could slightly talk slower it would be even more helpful, but aside from that i understand IMF's more in 6 minutes then in 2 days of class!
FrancineKall 3 months ago
thank you so much! you speak faster than my teacher but its still easier to understand
blooberface101 3 months ago
What about Ionic Ifs?
2012maritza 3 months ago
thanks so much! wish you were my chem teacher :( i have a chemistry test tomorrow first class, and i hope i do well..... studying last minute.
lifeofaverageteens 3 months ago
@lifeofaverageteens same! good luck!!!!! but mines next week
ameneteid 3 months ago
Can understand this subject in less than 6min, but cant understand it in lecture
siusoup 4 months ago
Thanks a lot! This cleared out hell many doubts ...
iPriyaChauhan 4 months ago
VERY HELPFUL!!!
Yarajeff94 4 months ago
Love you guys!!!! clear, simple and to the point!!!!!
marvinluvr90 4 months ago
I'm sorry but in your example of Hydrogen Bonds, shouldn't the "H" (hydrogen atom) be in between the "O" (Oxygen atoms)? If I remember correctly from my notes, H bonds happen when it is "sandwiched" by either F (fluorine), O (oxygen) or N (nitrogen)
clintneon 4 months ago
where were you during my 3 terrible years of chem?!?!
20raeali12 4 months ago
Girl, you rock!
xelionizer 5 months ago
Good video, just 1 important correction:
One single Hydrogen bond is pretty weak, compared to Metallic bond.
However, the joint force of many Hydrogen bonds is quite strong, as you pointed out in with the example of water.
ravatz 5 months ago
:D
cuatropuntos2000 5 months ago
great video! learned more in five minutes than i did in 90 minutes of class today!
madvillian7 7 months ago
Thanks you kindly! I finally understand IMS! You explained it way better than my professor -___-
StrawberryQu33n18 8 months ago
thanks a lot!!!
demonscar24 9 months ago
is the structure of ice the same as the structure of the hydrogen bond that she drew on the board??
d3sire100 10 months ago
great explanation, Thanks alot!
pudgymuffin1 10 months ago
she talks too fast.. like she is uber nervous but this is a great explanation of intermolecular forces
whitneynj 10 months ago
This is the best explanation ever. My teacher spend two days going over this and I was clueless. Your video is only 5 minutes long and now I get it. Wow. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!!!!!
dhaccessories 10 months ago
i think ur speed is okay, maybe a bit fast, but keeps me attentive
if hydrogen bond isn't a bond, then what is it? :0
av3ragetomb0y 10 months ago
@av3ragetomb0y: Its a certain gravity between two molecules that for its insane power we call it a bond. If we say that the force between two molecules in a covalent bond is 100X; H bond is something like 30X;
NathanEth0 7 months ago
Very explecit understandable , like it
jjankhan123 11 months ago
Thank yu so much ;D
AFTALonzo 1 year ago
I, on the other hand, believe that your speed kept my interest throughout the video, and found it very helpful. You did condense a ton of information into five minutes, but it was well-handled, and the charts in the back helped guide my mind through it. Thank you! :)
byrdie1995 1 year ago
you need to slow down abit. People need time to accept the information. make 3 separated videos with a better explanation rather then trying to put all information in 5 minutes. Otherwise a great video, thanks.
seattleunited 1 year ago