Bozeman Science
Lewis Diagrams and VSEPR Models
In this video Paul Andersen explains how you can use Lewis Diagrams and VSEPR Models to make predictions about molecules. The Lewis diagrams are a two-dimensional representations of covalent bonds and the VSEPR models show how the...
Crash Course
Bonding Models and Lewis Structures: Crash Course Chemistry
Models are great, except they're also usually inaccurate. In this episode of Crash Course Chemistry, Hank discusses why we need models in the world and how we can learn from them... even when they're almost completely wrong. Plus, Lewis...
Crash Course
3D Structure and Bonding - Crash Course Organic Chemistry
The organic molecules that make up life on Earth are more than just the 2-D structures we’ve been drawing so far. Molecules have 3-D shapes that help us understand what they can do. In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry,...
Crash Course
What Is Organic Chemistry - Crash Course Organic Chemistry
Organic chemistry is pretty much everywhere! In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we’re talking about the amazing diversity among organic molecules. We’ll learn about the origins of organic chemistry, how to write Lewis...
Bozeman Science
Drawing Lewis Dot Diagrams
Mr. Andersen shows you how to draw Lewis Dot Diagrams for atoms and simple molecules.
Curated Video
VSEPR Theory: Learn Molecular Geometry Fast - Chemistry Study Guide
Struggling with VSEPR theory and molecular geometry? This video simplifies the concepts you need to master these essential chemistry topics. Learn how to draw Lewis structures with the correct geometry, understand bond angles, and...
Curated Video
Learn How To Draw Lewis Structures Easily: 4 Simple Steps For Perfect Chemistry Diagrams Every Time
Never draw a Lewis Structure wrong again! In this video, we’ll show you 4 simple steps to master the art of drawing Lewis Structures—an essential skill in chemistry that helps explain molecular behavior and the chemical and physical...
Curated Video
EASILY know if a Molecule is POLAR or NONPOLAR in Chemistry
Being able to determine if a molecule is polar or nonpolar is very important in chemistry as it allows you to then discuss intermolecular forces present in molecules which helps to predict various physical and chemical properties. In...
Curated Video
Resonance (Chemistry) Explained in Simple Words with Examples
Resonance is a way of describing delocalized electrons within certain molecules where a single Lewis formula cannot express the bonding. To understand resonance in chemistry, you need to first understand covalent bonds, sigma and pi...
Catalyst University
General Chemistry | Lewis Structures (Example #2)
In this video, we will determine the Lewis structure for a given compound.
Professor Dave Explains
Carbenes Part 1: Properties and Formation
We've learned about a variety of different unstable carbon species, like carbocations, carbanions, and carbon radicals. But there is one more to know, carbenes. These are carbon atoms with two bonds and two nonbonding electrons. They...
Catalyst University
General Chemistry | Lewis Structures (Example #3)
In this video, we will determine the Lewis structure for the compound, CHCl3 (chloroform).
GPB Television
Chemistry 502: The World of Atoms is Not Enough – Bonding Part II
"The name is Bond. James Bond." Or is that "Chemical Bond?" Assign the viewing of the video as homework, and then have your chemists come to class to practice drawing electron dot diagrams and Lewis structures with the several bonus...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Biology: Chemistry of Life: Valence Electrons and Bonding
Learn the basics of using electron configuration to put together Lewis structures in this video. Also, explore how valence electrons are involved in creating bonds. [10:56]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Vsepr: Linear Molecules: Lesson 2
This lesson will explore linear shaped molecules. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "VSEPR: Linear Molecules."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Vsepr: Linear Molecules: Lesson 1
This lesson will explore linear shaped molecules. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "VSEPR: Linear Molecules."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Vsepr: Trigonal Pyramidal Molecules: Lesson 1
This lesson will explore trigonal pyramidal shaped molecules. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "VSEPR: Trigonal Pyramidal Molecules."
Tyler DeWitt, PhD
Science With Tyler De Witt: Vsepr Theory: Common Mistakes
Understand how to determine the shape or geometry of a molecule using the VSEPR rules, for valence shell electron pair repulsion.
Tyler DeWitt, PhD
Science With Tyler De Witt: Vsepr Theory Part 2: Trigonal Bipyramidal Family
In this tutorial, take a look at diagrams of the VSEPR shapes, and examine bond angles for each structure. [15:06]
Tyler DeWitt, PhD
Science With Tyler De Witt: Vsepr Theory: Introduction
This is an introduction to the basics of VSEPR Theory. In this video, learn about the following shapes: linear, trigonal planar, bent, tetrahedral, and trigonal bipyramidal.
Other
Youtube: Vsepr Theory Practice Problems
Learn how to take a Lewis structure and determine what the 3D shape the molecule will be using the VSEPR theory. [14:24]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Vsepr: Central Atoms: Lesson 2
This lesson will demonstrate how to identify the central atom in a given molecule using a Lewis dot diagram. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "VSEPR: Central Atoms."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Vsepr: Central Atoms: Lesson 1
This lesson will demonstrate how to identify the central atom in a given molecule using a Lewis dot diagram. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "VSEPR: Central Atoms."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Vsepr: Tetrahedral Molecules: Lesson 1
This lesson will explore tetrahedral shaped molecules. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "VSEPR: Tetrahedral Molecules."