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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2009

Determining the intermolecular forces (Van der Waals) of a molecule and the resulting physical properties trends. Van der Waals forces include London dispersion, hydrogen bonding, and dipoles.

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  • When would we compare either electronegativity or size of an atom? for example in the last two examples done in the video.

  • @630399 When you look at the two atoms/molecules and the main difference is two atoms in the same row (electronegativity) or column (size).

  • What are the main chemistry fields one has to be proficient in to do higher research in pharmacology? (apart from organic ofcourse)

  • @karlkarlkarl1234 I can't give you a good answer here because it's not my area. I do know that in addition to organic chemistry topics, drugs must react at a certain rate, select a certain product, and side-products must be avoided.

  • are u teaching at a college ? if yes where at? because my chem 2 teacher makes things more confusing then they should be. your awesome!

  • UC Davis. Good luck in your chemistry class despite the obstacles!

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  • wow thank you! very clear!

  • The force is strong on H-bonds! #LOL

  • thank you so much, i have a test tomorrow and could not understand my professor on this subject, saved my life!

  • wat they laughin @

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