Help Me to Assign Formal Charge to Organic Molecules Practice Problem
This video will discuss a strategy for assigning formal charge to ions or molecules. Watching this video will teach you how to assign formal charges
This video is part of a series called How to be Successful in Organic Chemistry. It this series I go over numerous problems that a student could expect to see in there organic chemistry 1 course. Doing organic chemistry practice problems will make you more successful in organic chemistry and biochemistry.
I recommend that you download the problem from the link below and attempt the problem yourself and use this video to correct your work.
Download the problem from this video at the following link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kz5ol433dl762j7/assigning%20formal%20charge%20to%20more%20ions.pdf?dl=0
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00:00 Introduction
00:17 Example 1
02:04 Example 2
02:56 Example 3
04:19 Conclusion
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