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Models of chemical bonding
Models of chemical bonding
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1. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Energy bands and electrical conduction
2. Models of chemical bonding › Test of Knowledge › Multiple choice questions based on entire section that are covered so far.
3. Models of chemical bonding › Hybrd orbital models,molecular orbital model,electron tunneling model › Tunnel effect of quantum particle
4. Models of chemical bonding › Hybrd orbital models,molecular orbital model,electron tunneling model › Molecular orbital theory and anti bonding molecular orbitals
5. Models of chemical bonding › Hybrd orbital models,molecular orbital model,electron tunneling model › Lone pair electrons in hybrid orbitals
6. Models of chemical bonding › Hybrd orbital models,molecular orbital model,electron tunneling model › Hybrid orbitals, diagonal bonding, trigonal bonding, tetrahedral bonding
7. Models of chemical bonding › Introduction to Quantum mechanical models › Schrodinger equation and quantum numbers
8. Models of chemical bonding › Introduction to Quantum mechanical models › Quantum mechanics of atomic and sub atomic particle
9. Models of chemical bonding › VSEPR model and molecular geometry › Prediction of molecular geometry by VSEPR geometry
10. Models of chemical bonding › VSEPR model and molecular geometry › Electronic structure and molecular shape
11. Models of chemical bonding › VSEPR model and molecular geometry › Electron pairs and lone pairs and repulsion of lone pair
12. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Absence of electrons to carry charge
13. Models of chemical bonding › Early views of chemical bonding › Chemical bond history
14. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Semi conductor energy bands
15. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Basic semi conductor crystal structure
16. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Properties of delocalized electron interactions or metallic bond
17. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Delocalized electrons and their interactions
18. Models of chemical bonding › Ionic model, shared electron model,polar covalent model,Couloumbic model › Coulombic model for bond energy and length prediction
19. Models of chemical bonding › Ionic model, shared electron model,polar covalent model,Couloumbic model › Chemical polarity theory and prediction of molecular polarity
20. Models of chemical bonding › Ionic model, shared electron model,polar covalent model,Couloumbic model › Covalent model and binding -antibinding region
21. Models of chemical bonding › Ionic model, shared electron model,polar covalent model,Couloumbic model › Ionic solids, and their lattice energy
22. Models of chemical bonding › Ionic model, shared electron model,polar covalent model,Couloumbic model › Electrolytes and electrostatic binding force
23. Models of chemical bonding › Early views of chemical bonding › Rihard Abegg conclusions and drawbacks
24. Models of chemical bonding › Early views of chemical bonding › Origin of bond symbolism and Kekule viewpoints
2. Models of chemical bonding › Test of Knowledge › Multiple choice questions based on entire section that are covered so far.
3. Models of chemical bonding › Hybrd orbital models,molecular orbital model,electron tunneling model › Tunnel effect of quantum particle
4. Models of chemical bonding › Hybrd orbital models,molecular orbital model,electron tunneling model › Molecular orbital theory and anti bonding molecular orbitals
5. Models of chemical bonding › Hybrd orbital models,molecular orbital model,electron tunneling model › Lone pair electrons in hybrid orbitals
6. Models of chemical bonding › Hybrd orbital models,molecular orbital model,electron tunneling model › Hybrid orbitals, diagonal bonding, trigonal bonding, tetrahedral bonding
7. Models of chemical bonding › Introduction to Quantum mechanical models › Schrodinger equation and quantum numbers
8. Models of chemical bonding › Introduction to Quantum mechanical models › Quantum mechanics of atomic and sub atomic particle
9. Models of chemical bonding › VSEPR model and molecular geometry › Prediction of molecular geometry by VSEPR geometry
10. Models of chemical bonding › VSEPR model and molecular geometry › Electronic structure and molecular shape
11. Models of chemical bonding › VSEPR model and molecular geometry › Electron pairs and lone pairs and repulsion of lone pair
12. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Absence of electrons to carry charge
13. Models of chemical bonding › Early views of chemical bonding › Chemical bond history
14. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Semi conductor energy bands
15. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Basic semi conductor crystal structure
16. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Properties of delocalized electron interactions or metallic bond
17. Models of chemical bonding › Bonding in metals and semi conductors › Delocalized electrons and their interactions
18. Models of chemical bonding › Ionic model, shared electron model,polar covalent model,Couloumbic model › Coulombic model for bond energy and length prediction
19. Models of chemical bonding › Ionic model, shared electron model,polar covalent model,Couloumbic model › Chemical polarity theory and prediction of molecular polarity
20. Models of chemical bonding › Ionic model, shared electron model,polar covalent model,Couloumbic model › Covalent model and binding -antibinding region
21. Models of chemical bonding › Ionic model, shared electron model,polar covalent model,Couloumbic model › Ionic solids, and their lattice energy
22. Models of chemical bonding › Ionic model, shared electron model,polar covalent model,Couloumbic model › Electrolytes and electrostatic binding force
23. Models of chemical bonding › Early views of chemical bonding › Rihard Abegg conclusions and drawbacks
24. Models of chemical bonding › Early views of chemical bonding › Origin of bond symbolism and Kekule viewpoints
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