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Lec 13 | MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2005

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Breakdown of Octet Rule (Prof. Sylvia Ceyer)




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  • Why are they putting the camera on her face not the place where shes pointing ! I wanna see lewis structrures not the dr whos teaching!!!!!

  • Wow this would have helped a lot for the Chem lessons I missed...

    Thank you for uploading.

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  • i hate her voice.

  • MIT lack the technology to focus the white board?

  • @evilsof05 - Absolutely true, and that's the beauty of science. The only differences between the education at small colleges and high-level universities like MIT are that they have bigger budgets, work closely with government and industry, and many of their faculty, grad-students, and post-docs are the ones working on the cutting edge, making the new discoveries that then spread and are taught all over the world. MIT is one of the most prolific hubs of new knowledge generation in the world.

  • thank you mit

  • They teach similiar things in MIT as what I was taught in one small college in a other part of world.

  • cool. well explained!

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