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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2010

Free Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science How to draw the structure of a molecule using VSPER rules.

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  • @tupums15 No.. it IS VSEPR. "Valence-Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion".

  • you just explained something my teacher could not in 2 days withing 10 minutes.

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  • @Imaginingall congratulations.

  • You spelt VSEPR wrong, it's pronounced " vsper" but it is in reality VSEPR...

  • Great videos! I just may pass my test tomorrow night! Thank you!!

  • Why Oxygen in SO3 have a double bond and the other 2 have a single bond? If oxygen have 6 valence electron, should it have double bond with S? plus S is a large atom, so it could take more then 8 electron. right?

  • @IqsMontegro NO!

  • @Me050292 It can be said both ways: that's what my teacher told me....

  • @gunzpk3r exactly!

  • without these brightstorm2 videos i probably would not be passing chem this year! great explanation

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