Chemistry Tutorial 6.02c: Molecular Polarity

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Polar and nonpolar molecules and how to use lines of symmetry to determine molecular polarity.

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  • Isn't the electronegativity of Cl 3.0? not 3.2

  • @fuckyoubitch098 Every reference I have says it's 3.2, including the New York State Chem Reference Tables.

  • it's like all chemistry teachers at high schools suck. There are better teachers on the internet.

  • @jabajub I AM a high school chemistry teacher!  :)

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  • you're way better than my teacher!

  • I dont even words to express my feelings because u really saved me on my exam day.. i really was so mad bcause my teacher literally dint teach ME ANYTHING..

    THANK you so very much

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  • Thanks I get As on all of my tests because of you!

  • Wow it actually makes sense now, thank you!!

  • Thanks so much man! Some last minute stuff before the exam, sure helped out my understanding a bit.

  • @Cramerica66 lol yeah.. awkward.

  • Thank you so much for this! I really appreciate people who put up videos like this on youtube!

  • You sir, are a God amongst men.

  • This video is amazing.

  • My teacher did something like this, but she just said it goes up or something, and I'm thinking, what happens if you draw the wrong element at the top lol, she barely knew what she was saying.

  • @fuckyoubitch098 yeah its 3.0

  • THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!!

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