Electron Orbitals and Hybridization (A Beginner's Guide)

Publicado 2021-12-13
This video will give a basic understanding of electron orbitals and hybridization. Finding out how electrons arrange themselves in an atom might not seem like an incredibly important or relevant topic, but the information gained from orbital hybridization can applied to all sorts of areas of physics and chemistry. From why snowflakes have 6-fold symmetry, to why oil and water don't mix, to why oxygen corrodes most metals.



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Created By Ben Mesko

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  • @remykreuzer
    you explained this so much better than my ap chemistry textbook (and made it so much more interesting!!)
  • @miscperson
    Great video! What video software do you use?