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  • It's still not something u can understand the first time trough

  • Hey,

    You should post a video about periodic trends. Specifically, explaining the differences between ionization potential and electron affinity.

  • Thank you so much. I'm not sure if you're correct, but you sound very sure of yourself, know more about this subject than i do, and your statements make sense.

    Please do students a favor and become a teacher (if you aren't already) because you are engaging and I've learned so much XD

  • why can I not find part 3 of 3?!  I'm on a roll understanding what you're saying and now I'm depressed!

  • where is part 3?

  • My brain is not ready for this.

  • Never thought about polarizability in that way before. There are different ways of measuring electronegativity maybe some give a bigger difference between carbon and sulpher

  • It was explained to us in terms of shielding - electrons added to the same set of orbitals don't shield the positive charge of the nucleus from one another effectively so increasing nuclear charge is more effective.

    I suppose the first people just looked at how things were reacting and had no clue about atomic structure but now we do, I'm unsure why a teacher would choose not to bring that into explanation.

    I'm assuming its more advanced than this / this is a simplification anyway.

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  • It was really helpful :) Thanks for explaining it so clearly! :)

  • Awesome video. Are you a chemistry major? Thanks for taking the time to explain some of these complex concepts in terms that most youtube watchers can possibly understand.

  • that was huge. thank you

  • you're unbelievably attractive and bright! this video was informative and pleasant to watch! thanks!

  • @immortalrights wow thanks a lot im glad you liked the video.

    -saru

  • no problem; not trying to be an internet kr33p; just giving credit where credit is due! :)

  • i think you're thinking of the shielding effect as to why the electronegativity goes down when you go down the periodic table?

  • yes, i believe i mention this by name? maybe it was in part 1 of 2.

    thanks so much for watching and commenting!

    saru

  • yeah start watching from about 5:50 i refer to screening ..

  • Wonderful--SO HELPFUL!

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  • Thank you!! This is the best explanation I have seen for electronegativity!

  • Thanks bro. A lot of the videos seen to the right --> do not even define it correctly.

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