5.111SC | Fall 2014 | Undergraduate

Principles of Chemical Science

Lecture 10: Introduction to Lewis Structures

Lecture 10: Introduction to Lewis Structures

Description: Embedded video, no tabs, this description appears on section page: Lewis structures are simplistic views of molecular structure. They are based on the idea that the key to covalent bonding is electron sharing and having each atom achieve a noble gas electron configuration. Lewis structures correctly predict electron configurations around atoms in molecules about 90% of the time. They are not perfect, but writing a Lewis structure is a lot easier than solving the Schrödinger equation, so we recommend that you watch this lecture.

Instructor: Catherine Drennan

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