In chemistry, delocalized electrons are electrons in a molecule, ion or solid metal that are not associated with a single atom or a covalent bond. The term delocalization is general and can have slightly different meanings in different fields: * In organic chemistry, it refers to resonance in conjugated systems and aromatic compounds. * In solid-state physics, it refers to free electrons that facilitate electrical conduction. * In quantum chemistry, it refers to molecular orbital electrons that have extended over several adjacent atoms. (Wikipedia).
Physics 32.5 Statistical Thermodynamics (35 of 39) What is a Degenerate Quantum State?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 When particles are fined to a “container” they will experience quantum states (various ways in which they can be arranged). When diff
From playlist THE "WHAT IS" PLAYLIST
Physics - Modern Physics (23 of 26) Electron Jumps in Lithium
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show you how to find the wavelength of the electron jump in lithium (n=2 to n=3).
From playlist MODERN PHYSICS 2: ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS, PARTICLE PHYSICS
Debunking the Electric Universe
I know that I've become known for my flat earth destructions, but now that I've driven that one so far into the ground that it's coming out the other side of the spherical earth, it's time to tackle some other topics. There exists an obscure fad called the electric universe, which tends to
From playlist Debunks/Discussions/Debates
Quantum Mechanics of the Electron
We don't have to know too much physics to do chemistry, but the electron, the particle that makes all the chemistry happen, is a quantum mechanical particle, so we have to understand it just a little bit. Don't worry, no math, just conceptual weirdness, followed by compelling monologue! W
From playlist General Chemistry
Neutron Generators using Particle Accelerators
How to create a neutron generator using a small, linear particle accelerator. My Patreon Page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK
From playlist Physics
Solution Chemistry and Net Ionic Equations
What are electrolytes? Yes, they're what plants crave. But they are also ionic solids dissociated in solution, such that they can conduct electrical current. Learn about solutions! Watch the whole General Chemistry playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGenChem More AP Chemistry review material
From playlist General Chemistry
Divisibility, Prime Numbers, and Prime Factorization
Now that we understand division, we can talk about divisibility. A number is divisible by another if their quotient is a whole number. The smaller number is a factor of the larger one, but are there numbers with no factors at all? There's some pretty surprising stuff in this one! Watch th
From playlist Mathematics (All Of It)
Electric Field (2 of 3) Calculating the Magnitude and Direction of the Electric Field
Explains how to calculate the electric field of a charged particle and the acceleration of an electron in the electric field. You can see a listing of all my videos at my website, http://www.stepbystepscience.com An electric field is an area that surrounds an electric charge, and exerts f
From playlist Electricity and Magnetism
Acids & Bases - Inductive Effect, Electronegativity, Hybridization, Resonance & Atomic Size
This organic chemistry video tutorial discusses the concept of relative acidity with respect to the inductive effect, electronegativity, atomic size, hybridization, and electron delocalization or resonance stabilization of the conjugate base. Organic Chemistry Exam 1 Playlist: https://bit
From playlist Organic Chemistry 1 Exam 1
Electron Volt Explained, Conversion to Joules, Basic Introduction
This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the electron volt. The electron volt represents a unit of electric potential energy - it is equal to the product of electric potential in volts multiplied by the electric charge in terms of the number of electrons. This video
From playlist New Physics Video Playlist
Why do some molecules smell good? No, they're not cookie molecules. They probably have a fully conjugated polyunsaturated ring system. Aromaticity, as it turns out, just has to do with these rings as well as Huckel's rule. Watch the whole Organic Chemistry playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDave
From playlist Organic Chemistry
A Level Chemistry Revision "Periodic Trends in Bonding and Structure: Metallic Bonding"
In this video, we start looking at periodic trends in bonding and structure. We look at the structure and properties of giant metallic lattices and what is meant by metallic bonding. We explore why metals are good conductors of electricity in terms of the delocalised electrons and why meta
From playlist A Level Chemistry "The Periodic Table"
Edexcel Chemistry IGCSE Lesson on metallic bonding
From playlist Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry
Metallic Bonding and the Electron Sea Model, Electrical Conductivity - Basic Introduction
This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into metallic bonding and the electron sea model. The valence electrons in the metal are delocalized - they are free to move around stationary metal cations. This explains the electrical conductivity of metals. A substance with
From playlist New AP & General Chemistry Video Playlist
10. Lewis Structures II (Intro to Solid-State Chemistry)
MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry, Fall 2018 Instructor: Jeffrey C. Grossman View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/3-091F18 Course Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63z5HAguqleEbsICfHgDPaG Highlights Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?
From playlist MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry, Fall 2018
Stability of Negative Charges Acids and Bases
This organic chemistry video tutorial discusses the factors that affect the stability of negative charges such as Atomic Size, Electronegativity, Resonance Stability & Electron Delocalization, The Inductive Effect, Solvating Effects, Aromatics, and Hybridization. These topics that are imp
From playlist New Organic Chemistry Playlist
GCSE Science Revision Chemistry "Metals and Alloys"
Find my revision workbooks here: https://www.freesciencelessons.co.uk/workbooks In this video, we look at the properties of metals and of alloys. We then explain these properties by linking them to the structures. Image credits: Gold ingot (By Swiss Banker [Public domain], via Wikimedia
From playlist 9-1 GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 Structure and Bonding
Aromaticity, Hückel's Rule, and Chemical Equivalence in NMR: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #36
If you’ve been paying attention so far in this series, you’ve probably heard of benzene. This molecule is flat, cyclic, and belongs to a special class of compounds known as aromatics. In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we’ll learn all about aromatic compounds, their propert
From playlist Organic Chemistry
IB Chemistry Topic 4.5 Metallic bonding
IB Chemistry Topic 4.5 Metallic bonding How the metallic bond explains the various properties of metals and alloys PPTs and quizzes are available on http://www.mrwengibchemistry.com/ 0:11 Definition of metallic bond 0:30 Strength of metallic bond and properties 2:15 Alloys 2:42 Topic 4 b
From playlist Topic 4/14 Chemical structure and bonding
Physics - E&M: Maxwell's Equations (10 of 30) Differential Form of Gauss' Law: 2
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the divergence in the three coordinate systems.
From playlist PHYSICS 46 MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS