CHEM 101: Applying Molecular Orbital Theory
Applying molecular orbital theory to diatomic molecules and ions formed from elements in the 2nd row of the periodic table. Discusses paramagnetic vs diamagnetic, calculating bond order, comparing strength and length of bonds for two similar species, and how to tell if a molecule or ion is stable enough to exist according to molecular orbital theory.

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CHEM 101 - Applying Molecular Orbital Theory, Example 2

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Drawing Molecular Orbital Diagrams

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CHEMISTRY 101: Molecular Orbital Theory, Bond order, bond strength, magnetic properties

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VSEPR Theory: Introduction

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Molecular Orbital Theory - Bonding & Antibonding MO - Bond Order

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Molecular Orbital Theory | 1.4 Organic Chemistry

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Quick Way to Memorize Molecular Geometry | Polarity | Angle | Hybridization | Ace That Exam

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Valence Bond Theory & Hybrid Atomic Orbitals

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CHEMISTRY 101 - Apply VSEPR Theory to predict molecular geometry

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Resonance Structures/Assigning Formal Charge

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