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Curtin Chemistry Tutorial: Intermolecular Forces

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2010

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Curtin's Head of Department Professor Mark Buntine revises important information from the Bonding and Polarity videos, and addresses the different types of intermolecular forces, including dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole interactions, and the physical attributes of these and other intermolecular forces. He also explains the properties one of our most important molecules: water.

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  • this was amazingly helpful, thank you so much :)

  • @heyoracho glad we can help! Hopefully it will help with your exams, fingers crossed!

  • the accents make me expect natalie tran (communitychannel) to pop out in the middle of the video

  • @norwaylovesme that would be hilarious!

  • Wow I'm taking AP Chemistry and have my semester final coming up. This really strengthened my knowledge about the most recent chapter that we sped through! Thanks a ton!

  • @meganekun11 awesome! hopefully our other chemistry videos helped you too!

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  • THANK YOU SO MUCH! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE KEEP DOING MORE LESSONS! THIS WAS AMAZINGLY HELPFUL! I UNDERSTAND NOW! ! :D

  • Thank you so much. I just have a question. I learned in class that it's called London Dispersion Force. Is that any different from Dispersion Force?

  • Lool b-itch ball!

  • You are the best chemistry teacher i have ever had where do you teach?

  • This is great. My chemistry teacher is nothing compared to this guy. This helped a LOT. Thank you so much.

  • This is fucking good, I wish this guy was my tutor.

  • i never thought i was going to understand this stuff. thanks so much!!

  • thank you so much! Very informative video. I did learn alot from this video rather than reading bunch of chapter notes.

  • Very helpful!! Thank you!

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