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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2009

This General Chemistry lecture discusses formation of ionic and covalent bonds, naming of molecules and compounds, example calculations of percent mass composition, and determinations of empirical formulas from experimental data.

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  • plz answer for me this question:

    ok..if i am having a piece of Na and i want to react it with chlorine,

    first the sodium atoms(before reacting with chlorine)would have lost its electrons.ok when i react it how then how it give to chlorine the electrons if it already lost them ..plz try to understand me and answer me!

    thanks.

  • i have my science quarter final tomorrow this will help a lot thank you :D

  • Sir Wight, The HCl and H20 is not an ionic bond. It is a covalent bond. To be exact it is categorized as a polar covalent bond. They have dipole moment and the opposite regions of the molecules has a partial positive and partial negative. Moreover, the lectures are great.. Very helpful. Please continue doing part 2 for the chemical bonding. Introduce the lewis structure, VSPER, Hybrization for atomic and molecular. I've been watching all your videos. More videos, More power.

  • keep on posting! you are a great teacher.

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