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This is the best chemistry channel on RUclips. No capKeep doing what you are doing sir🤗
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Hey @Chad, at 44:56, you drew 3 dashes between O and N. Does that mean 1/3rd? So if each bound is 1 1/4th, you would draw 4 dashes? Or that's just coincidence? Thanks in advance.
Great explanation! Easily understood and well explained!!
Glad to hear it!
@@ChadsPrep Chad, at 28:02 why does the nitrogen on the left have 6 valence electrons when it only has 5 valence electrons
got help from this video, keep it up sir
Excellent!
bro thanks for this, it was much needed one...
You're welcome
thank you for helping!
Happy to help, Arthur - you're welcome!
I will give up my electron to you Chad, so you can create more quality contents like this!
SOMEONE POST THE NOTES ON THIS ITS TOO LONG
It is a long video - Check out the chapter listing in the description below and watch the parts you need to focus on. Happy Studying!
This is the best chemistry channel on RUclips. No cap
Keep doing what you are doing sir🤗
Thanks for saying so!
💯 %
Hey @Chad, at 44:56, you drew 3 dashes between O and N. Does that mean 1/3rd? So if each bound is 1 1/4th, you would draw 4 dashes? Or that's just coincidence? Thanks in advance.
Great explanation! Easily understood and well explained!!
Glad to hear it!
@@ChadsPrep Chad, at 28:02 why does the nitrogen on the left have 6 valence electrons when it only has 5 valence electrons
got help from this video, keep it up sir
Excellent!
bro thanks for this, it was much needed one...
You're welcome
thank you for helping!
Happy to help, Arthur - you're welcome!
I will give up my electron to you Chad, so you can create more quality contents like this!
Excellent!
SOMEONE POST THE NOTES ON THIS ITS TOO LONG
It is a long video - Check out the chapter listing in the description below and watch the parts you need to focus on. Happy Studying!