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  • Very interesting and useful video

  • What causes an element to have higher electronegativity?

  • @phukmephukyu 1. if it has more protons in its nucleus, which gives it a higher nuclear charge.

    2. the distance of the 'bonding-pair' of electrons from the nucleus.

    3. Shielding( If you don't know what that is then search it) gives a higher effective nuclear

    charge across a period.

    Soz if it didn't help :P

  • كيف يمكننى تحميل فيديو من الموقع على جهازى؟

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  • Fuck Chem

  • god, is that you? :O

  • thumbs up if ur doing your homework

  • Wow thanks a lot! ....chemistry book talks more gibberish that hard to understand, we are just simple people with simple explanation and we are not geniuses to understand scientific talks.. just translate it to English so we can understand it already.

  • I LOVE YOUUU THANKS A LOOT!

  • good

    

  • OMG I finally understand!

  • i love you. anal?

  • Tanks

    

  • Wow, i so get it now. The chemistry book doesn't have a visual, so I was SERIOUSLY confused.

  • @SandJDavies lol amen brotha, youtube is whats gonna help me pass chem! The youtube visuals are CLUTCH

  • Wow, thanks a lot, I ve spent 12 hours learning about electronegativity and chemical bonds from a chemistry book but I didn't understand anything, but after watching your 1min and 25 sec video, everything became clear. Thanks dude, it really helped me.

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  • If electronegativity is the attraction for a shared pair of electrons in a covalent bond, then how come it is said that if the E.N. difference is greater than 1.7 the compound is ionic??? This does not make sense because how can there be a shared pair of electrons between a ionic bond.

  • Guys I do not mean to be arrogant but my electronegativity video is about 470280284 times better and more helpful than this one... please check it out. i have about 20 mins worth of video on electronegativity up at the moment.

    @ moni

    Oxygen = 3.5 Hydrogen = 2.1 ... therefore 1.4 ..

  • @Sarutahiko1 I can't find your electronegativity videos, please direct me to them!

  • Where can I find the electronegativity of an element? In the periodic table or somewhere else?

  • great vid... but i've got a question: in H2O the ^EN = 0.9?

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH! This was such a great help! 5 stars

  • too much for me... can u explain it like easier..

  • lol....do chemistry and it will help trust me...make sure oyu get at least an A- with science or...it iwll be difficult

  • it was good

  • this was so helpful am so glad i watched it YOURDEADTOME thats not a very nice name, i think u should seriously consider making kid freindly name thanks

  • i like that name its original tho O.o

  • M chow chem class

  • that acsually made sense

  • the more you know

    BECAUSE KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!

  • thanksssss a lottt !

  • gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ood video

  • hahaha yay i finally get this!

    thank you so much!

  • thanks a lot......me second comment???!!!hehehehe...anyway it teaches me things about electronegativity way better than our teacher...our teacher sucks...

  • first comment me??? wakekeke ^_^

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