Lec 15 | MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005

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Valence Bond Theory and Hybridization (Prof. Sylvia Ceyer)

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  • Sadly this lecture is virtually worthless without being able to see the diagrams she is referring to. Is this another case of censorship for copyright restrictions or is this just bad camera work?

  • lecture were GREAT excellent!!!! but the cameraman need to focus on the diagram or chart instead of focusing on the teacher moving back and forth genius....my god, i cant see the important thing and my imagination is bad

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  • whoever was filming this needs to be fired

  • Hi, Just wondering if anyone knows whether electrons that are constructive are in phase, or is there an area wherein the phase angle allows for constructive 'interference' Also, does this depend on the energy level, and if so, how?

  • @kristijanadrian Thanks, well I suppose cameramen have to start somewhere. 

  • Michalchik! Shhhhh

  • pls stop moving too quickly from one end going to the other end. stand still for some time please.....

  • good lecture

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