CHEM 125A - Freshman Organic Chemistry I
Lecture 14 - Checking Hybridization Theory with XH3. This lecture brings experiment to bear on the previous theoretical discussion of bonding by focusing on hybridization of the central atom in three XH3 molecules. Because independent electron pairs must not overlap, hybridization can be related to molecular structure by a simple equation. The "Umbrella Vibration" and the associated rehybridization of the central atom is used to illustrate how a competition between strong bonds and stable atoms works to create differences in molecular structure that discriminate between bonding models. Infrared and electron spin resonance experiments confirm our understanding of the determinants of molecular structure. (from oyc.yale.edu)
Lecture 14 - Checking Hybridization Theory with XH3 |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. A Relationship between Hybridization and Molecular Structure |
[00:08:31] | 2. Optimizing Hybridization in XH3 Molecules |
[00:19:18] | 3. Infrared Spectroscopy on the Structures of the XH3 Molecules |
[00:29:44] | 4. Electron Spin Resonance on Hybridization and Electron Density |
References |
Lecture 14 - Checking Hybridization Theory with XH3 Instructor: Professor J. Michael McBride. Resources: Professor McBride's website resource for CHEM 125 (Fall 2008). Transcript [html]. Audio [mp3]. Download Video [mov]. |
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