Khan Academy
Why S-Waves Only Travel in Solids, Cosmology and Astronomy
Starting with a clear diagram to demonstrate how a wave actually forms, an informative video will provide a great summary of s-wave travel. It explains the difference between polar bonds in liquids and the stronger ionic and covalent bonds.
Crash Course
That's Why Carbon Is A Tramp
Carbon bonds with one, two, or three atoms in order to gain four electrons and fill its outer shell. Here is a video that explores the chemistry aspects of biology through the lens of carbon. A review of Lewis dot structures begins the...
Berkeley University of California
Ionization Energy, Electron Affinity
What do dipoles say in passing? Have you got a moment? Videos begin with ionization energy, then move on to covalent bonds, polar-covalent bonds, and ionic bonds. After a discussion of dipole moments, a video quiz reviews the material....
Curated OER
Chemical Bonding
Discover interesting facts about chemical bonding. Your class will learn all about covalent and ionic bonds, metals, non metals, ions, protons, and electrons as the Bond Sisters explain their relationships. A little fast but still a good...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Electronegativity and Bonding
Explanation of how differences in electronegativity effect chemical bonding. Bonds are classified by various bonding types.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Electronegativity and Bonding
The Pauling Scale is used to understand bonding due to electronegativity. Bond types are classified. [11:39]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Ionic Bonding: Lesson 3
This lesson will define an ionic bond. It is 3 of 3 in the series titled "Ionic Bonding."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Calculating [Oh ]
This narrated tutorial reviews how to calculate the [OH-] using the pOH. [3:06]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Complete Ionic and Net Ionic Equations
The difference between molecular equations, complete ionic equations and net ionic equations. How to identify spectator ions. [5:55]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Why S Waves Only Travel in Solids
Sal Khan demonstrates why S-waves, or transverse waves, only travel in solids. [4:14]
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Ap Chemistry: Ionic Bonding
Paul Andersen explains how ionic solids form when cations and anions are attracted. When atoms lose or gain electrons they form ions. The strength of the attraction between ions is based on the amount of charge and the distance between...