This course covers the material of content category 5B of the official MCAT exam content outline.
In the natural world, atoms of different elements bind to each other, via bonds of different types, to create larger and more-complex structures: compounds and/or molecules. The plausibility of atoms bonding depends on their chemical properties, and the compounds they make up will acquire such properties, or new ones, depending on the changes that occur during the bonding process. These properties go on to determine how the new compound or molecule will interact with others and the environment.
In this course, the student will be given a walkthrough of the characteristics of molecules and their interactions. For optimal comprehension, the student is expected to have a college-level understanding of chemistry and physics.
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Por que explicó detalladamente y con ejemplos la importancia del principio de exclusión de Pauli y que para que se cumpla en el orbital S, debemos considerar al numero cuantico spin
its easy to understand but somethings are a little confusing because of the speed
Why I don't understand his explanation. Its not detailed enough to follow.
I don't get it. I feel like he's reading off a script and its too much show and less understanding.