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Bonding II: Molecular Bonding, Shape, and Intermolecular Forces

Molecular Bonding, Shape, and Intermolecular Forces starts with a review of electron orbitals and Lewis structures leading to VSEPR theory. Examples with three-dimensional models facilitate understanding and prediction of molecular shapes. Hybridization of orbitals and the formation of sigma and pi bonds are also covered. Understanding three-dimensional structure provides a framework for discussing polarity and electronegativity. Three-dimensional models and animations show interactions leading to polarity. Forces acting between molecules are described, explaining the states of matter and boiling and melting points.

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Interesting Facts:

You can see through glass for the same reason you can see through water. As with most liquids, the molecules are loosely spaced and simply not big enough to restrict the light passing through it.

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