Chapter 4 Atomic Bonding

A brief video about atomic bonding and chemcial equations. By Alessandro Cau, Jessy Kim and Maureen Meneses

A brief video about atomic bonding and chemcial equations. By Alessandro Cau, Jessy Kim and Maureen Meneses

How do atoms bond to make molecules? How do molecules become the things and substances all around us? Watch and learn.
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Its science karaoke at its best! sing your way thru ionic bonding and study for your chem test at the same time thanks to my clever grade 10's :o)

Another project for AP Chemistry. Cast and Credits John Haskell: First chorus, second singing verse, video producer Stephen Haskell: Second & third chorus, first singing verse, audio producer Eric Larsen: Both rapping verses, lyrics writer Lyrics [CHORUS] - John Ionic bonds, and covalent bonds, Forming and breaking, new molecules making, It's a chemical bond, babehhhhh, A chemical bond, baby, Electron pairs, are they transferred or shared? How do you name them, is polarity there? It's a chemical bond, baby, A chemical bond, baby. [RAP VERSE 1] - Eric Okay first off we'll start with ionic. They deal with ions, isn't that ironic, Cations, anions, polyatomic, Make a strong bond, like a bomb that's atomic, Typically a metal and a nonmetal bond, To get an octet so that they become strong, They get together and transfer electrons, They share them equally, neither one is conned. [SINGING VERSE 1] -Stephen What makes the bonds stronger? And last longer? And have a higher melting point you think? A correct inference, would be the difference, In electronegativity. To name it put the cation first you see, And on the anion put IDE Unless it's polyatomic then let it be Be...be...be... [CHORUS] -Stephen [RAP VERSE 2] -Eric Im'a talk about covalent bonds now Two nonmetals bond, you wanna know how? Atoms come together, cause they want an octet They share electrons to get eight in their set. Covalent differs from ionic greatly: They have a smaller difference in e-negativity, Percent ionic <b>...</b>
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Ionic bonding, properties of ionic compounds and ionic dot diagrams covered here.
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This General Chemistry lecture discusses formation of ionic and covalent bonds, naming of molecules and compounds, example calculations of percent mass composition, and determinations of empirical formulas from experimental data.
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As metallic, ionic and covalent bonds are investigated, the world of interatomic bonds and forces dealing with ions, atoms, valence and polarity, and Van der Walls forces are also explored. 23 minutes, color. Direct link to purchase the DVD: www.phoenixlearninggroup.com
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Chemistry: Graph of energy vs. internuclear distance; chemical bonding, bond length, and bondenergy This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the students' permission. These videos are offered on a "pay-what-you-like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website.
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Check us out at www.tutorvista.com Atomic Structure To review, an atom consists of a small, dense nucleus containing all of its protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons that fill the remaining volume of the atom. The atom stays electrically neutral because the number of protons and electrons are usually equal. In this section, the structure of atoms and the chemical properties will be studied, and the number of electrons and the way they are distributed generally determine them. Chemical Bonding: Introduction Atoms of almost every element has the ability to combine with other atoms to form more complex structures. The forces of attraction that bind them together are chemical bonds. To understand chemistry, the nature and origin of chemical bonds is important, since the basis of chemical reactions is the forming and the breaking of bonds and the changes in bonding forces. There are two main classes of bonding forces: covalent bonds and ionic bonds. Covalent bonding deals with the sharing of electrons between atoms. Ionic bonding deals with the transfer of electrons between atoms.

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This video was made by three high-school students for extra credit. After making the video, a 1000 word report was written about the topic. This video involves topics such as: Covalent Bonding, Ions, Ionic Bonding, and others. I apologize for some of the titles not rendering correctly; that's Windows Movie Maker for you =). Credits: Electron Bonding: Cast and Special Thanks Will The Space Cowboy of this Group Nick The Biggest BA of the 21st Century Andy Hacker, Baller, Too Many Words to Describe. Ms. V The Bestest Science Teacher Eva Michael Jordan His Ballin' is inspirational Guest Star: Jason Jones (Not used) Ballin' Nick's Camera Without it, this could not be possible The Audience They sat through this poor excuse for a movie
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Segment from the program Biochemistry I: Atoms, Ions, and Molecules. To purchase this program please visit www.greatpacificmedia.com
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better sound quality- www.youtube.com A very dated but informative educational video describing the Bohr model (electron configeration) which could be described as the birth of Quantum Mechanics. More vids- www.shep.net More info- en.wikipedia.org

Ionic bonding formed when one atom has sufficient strength of attraction to remove ion from the other atom. Covalent bonding occurs when neither atom has sufficient strength to remove the other atom's electron. They would instead share electrons to form stable configurations of electrons.
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Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Bonding Physical and Chemical Characteristics--TESTS INCLUDED I had a really hard time saying "Water" so yeah there are some parts which you can "read along" to This took me FOREVER to edit. FOREVER. So if you ever need help on these compounds, here you go.

Chem: Bonding-5: Intermolecular Forces and Metallic Bonding Join Two Presidential Award Winners as they teach AP Chemistry (Jonathan Bergmann & Aaron Sams) Intermolecular Forces Metallic Bonding Network Solids Molecular Solids
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