Lewis Structures for Simple Organic Compounds

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Tutorial for drawing Lewis structures for simple organic compounds.

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Lewis Structures for Simple Organic Compounds

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  • it made me laugh ...

    it made me laugh when you dranwn the smilie face... :) really good

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    I can't really find the answer. I got stucked on the last question. thank you

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  • How old are you?

    How old are you?

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    where are the answers for thiss??

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    Please marry me and you can teach me this all the time. lol. thanxs for the video

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  • plz post if u can ...

    plz post if u can grade 12 chemistry :o! it'll be very helpful ^^, i hope more ppl watch u videos, very educational.

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  • Glad to see you're ...

    Glad to see you're thinking! If you do that, then the oxygen would be really mad. Oxygen is in period 2, so it can't have more than 8 electrons (an expanded octet). As you've suggested, it would have 10 electrons. :(

    Remember, oxygen "wants" 2 bonds and 2 lone pairs = 8 electrons. (Side note: in some structures, you'll see oxygen with 3 bonds and 1 lone pair = 8 electrons and a 1+ formal charge. Example: H3O+, the hydronium ion.)

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  • wait. for CH2O why ...

    wait. for CH2O why not just triple bond the C and O on the left one? Then it would be happier.

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  • thank you. so ...

    thank you. so helpful.

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    Thank you for these videos they are very helpful!

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    very helpful, thank you

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