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Uploaded by on May 30, 2008

Chemistry help! My response to, "What's a sigma and a pi bond? How can I identify them in a chemical structure?"

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  • I LOVE YOU SO MUCH I HOPE YOU GET EVERYTHING YOU WANT OUT OF LIFE THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH OMG I WANT TO SEND YOU A HUGE FRUIT BASKET

  • i ditched all my chem classes and listen to YouTube videos. honestly i got an A.

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  • the bond angles arent all 120 degrees apart because the double bond has greater electron density pushing the two single bonds closer together (about 118 degrees)

  • simply owesome

  • looks very simple after I watched this, omg I love you! :*

  • Thanks, this was a really good overview of pi and sigma bonds. Now onto Benzene.

  • @TTUchem1010 will a triple bond conduct electricity?

  • Thank thee very much! Now I know how to do me Chem homework.

  • Love You! Its so simple after hearing ur explaination. The profs, teachers and 3 inch thick textbooks cant even explain such simple concepts...

  • One of your hydrogens popped off.What kind of bond is that if that happens?

  • @Kaitano94 It's that way with every subject. ESPECIALLY math.

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