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  • wait i though you only get ionic bonds between a nonmetal and a metal, how come ur get an ionic bond between hydrogen and fluorine?

    

  • No one is perfect. Stop looking for imperfections and you will not find them.

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  • i barely noticed the errors. i didnt know anything about electronegativity and my teacher is terrible. i now have some pretty helpful notes to get my through this chapter. thnx!

  • ''negative energy towards them''..oh my God. Do your homework first. Remake the video without the glaring errors ; like:- hydrogen likes to be a proton.Even an african like me with the kind of "bush chemistry "taught in the forest and on trees like the monkeys they say we are can see this.

  • @ffunky6666 shut up punk

  • isn't ionic bond = a metal with a non metal? i don't think H-F is ionic because their both noble gases

  • @lROClKERS first off, the word is 'they're', not 'their'. Secondly, neither hydrogen nor flourine is a noble gas. Hydrogen is in group one, as much as it's in any group, and flourine is a halogen. Umm...duh.

  • 1:41 "large and pretty soft" ;)

  • Electron Affinity is the amount of energy released OR ABSORBED when the electron attaches to a neutral atom.

  • HYDROGEN WITHOUT AN ELECTRON IS A PROTON

  • Hydrogen doesn't form a proton. Hydrogen becomes a cation.

  • i thought francium is the last one at the bottom to be the least electronegative atom??

  • @Mieraz22 Yes it is,. She made a mistake :O

  • at @2:29 hydrogen doesn't like to form a proton 

  • thank you so much. you are a life saver and make it so much clearer. I shall subscribe

  • I love you for making these.

  • loved this video, so much clearer for my test tmrw! ;D

  • @Pokelucelop Tomorrow? Lmao! Hope you did well :)

  • super super :D

  • its probably her first video......she looks nervous...good job though!! you teach better than my own chemistry teacher:)

  • @TheAmyluvsu i agree :D :D

  • she talks fast

  • isn't Francium the least electronegative element?

  • @mmbicoshake

    i was wondering too

  • @mmbicoshake I believe Francium is not included because it is radioactive. I know that Cesium is the least radioactive but forgot the reason.

  • "Hydrogen which we know likes to form a proton." Do you mean a cation?

  • @xiomilolo I think that's what she meant, yep :)

  • @xiomilolo No, She is referring to the different bonds. If you are in general chemistry there is a chart that has the numbers associated with each symbol and you subtract the numbers if they are 0 it is a covalent bond, if it greater than or equal to 2 then it is an Ionic bond (meaning they transfer electrons), and the if it is great than 0 but less than 2 it is a Polar covalent bond. H2 will equal to 0 so it is a covalent bond. Another example is N2 3.0-3.0=0. Cs and CL 3.0-0.7=2.3

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