Bozeman Science
Chemical and Physical Processes
In this video Paul Andersen explains the difference between chemical and physical processes. Chemical processes occur when bonds are broken and reformed. Physical processes occur when intermolecular forces are broken and reformed. A...
SciShow
Making Materials That Heal Themselves
You might not need to throw away your broken glasses and get new ones anymore, thanks to these unique materials that can heal themselves!
Bozeman Science
Chemical Bonds: Covalent vs. Ionic
Mr. Andersen shows you how to determine if a bond is nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, or ionc.
Curated Video
आयन क्या होते हैं? | रासायनिक विज्ञान | FuseSchool Hindi
इस पाठ में हम आयनों के बारे में जानेंगे, जो इलेक्ट्रॉनों के लाभ या हानि से बने आवेशित कण होते हैं। जब एक परमाणु इलेक्ट्रॉन प्राप्त करता है, तो वह ऋणात्मक रूप से चार्ज हो जाता है, जिसे आयन कहा जाता है। इसी तरह, जब वह इलेक्ट्रॉन खोता है,...
Curated Video
GCSE Chemistry - What is Ionic Bonding? How Does Ionic Bonding Work? Ionic Bonds Explained #14
Everything you need to know about ionic bonding! Ionic bonds form when one atom transfers electron/s to another atom, so that both atoms forms oppositely charged ions. These ions are then attracted to each other by electrostatic forces...
Curated Video
GCSE Chemistry - Formation of Ions #13
This video covers how atoms gain or lose electrons to form ions, why they bother, and how to tell which ion they'll become. Based on AQA course, but suitable for all exam boards.
FuseSchool
What Are Dot and Cross Diagrams - Part 1| Properties of Matter
Learn the basics about how to use dot and cross diagrams to represent covalent bonds. Dot and cross diagrams are simply a straightforward way of drawing the electrons in the orbitals of atoms and compounds. Most of the time, we use dots...
Schooling Online
Chemistry Properties and Structure of Matter: Properties of Matter - Naming Covalent Compounds
This lesson will discuss the rules for writing the names and chemical formulae of covalent molecules and covalent networks. Definitions included: compound, ionic compound, covalent compound, covalent bond, electronegativity, molecular...
Schooling Online
Chemistry Properties and Structure of Matter: Properties of Matter - Naming Allotropes
This lesson will present the rules for writing the names and chemical formulae of elements and their allotropes.
Definitions included: chemical structure, ionic lattice, metallic lattice, molecule, covalent network, solitary atom,...
FuseSchool
How To Test For Negative Ions
Learn the basics about testing for negative ions. Which methods and techniques are used to test negative ions? Find out more in this video!
Schooling Online
Chemistry Properties and Structure of Matter: Properties of Matter - Chemical Properties of Elements
If movies have taught us anything, it’s that the first person to enter a spooky cave is the first to get in trouble! Will First Mate Phil survive to see the light of day? This lesson will shine a light on the chemical properties of...
Professor Dave Explains
Intermolecular Forces and Boiling Points
Why do different liquids boil at different temperatures? It has to do with how strongly the molecules interact with each other. Find out all the different ways, and how to use them to make predictions about matter!
FuseSchool
How To Test For Positive Ions - Part 1
Learn the basics about Testing for positive ions in the first part of the lesson. How can Ions be detected? What methods or techniques are used? Find out more in this video!
FuseSchool
How To Test For Positive Ions - Part 2
Learn the basics about Testing for positive ions - part 2.
FuseSchool
What Are Giant Chemical Structures
Learn the basics about the differences between different chemical structures, including giant covalent, giant ionic and metallic structures. There are numerous materials and substances that possess giant chemical structures. Some are...
Professor Dave Explains
Metallic Bonds
We've learned about ionic and covalent bonds, so we understand the interactions that will occur between a metal and a nonmetal, or between two nonmetals. But what about two metals? Metallic bonding! This ends up being sort of like ionic...
Professor Dave Explains
The Composition of Rocks: Mineral Crystallinity and Bonding Types
What is a mineral? How are minerals classified based on their elemental composition, crystalline structure, and bonding type? Learn the basics of mineral composition and classification in this video.
Minerals part 1
Curated Video
Atoms and their Interactions - The Chemistry of Life
In this section, I talk about elements, atoms and how they interact. I deal with two types of bonds: Covalent Bonds and Ionic Bonds. I also talk about pH, chemical reactions and metabolism.
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Ions and Ionic Bonding
This video explains the concept of ions and ionic bonding in a clear and concise manner. It discusses how atoms become charged when they gain or lose electrons, and how oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other to form an ionic...
FuseSchool
What Are Covalent Bonds
Learn the basics about covalent bonds, when learning about properties of matter. When similar atoms react, like non-metals combining with other non-metals, they share electrons. This is covalent bonding. Non-metals have shells of...
Learning Games Lab
Cation Exchange
Understanding soil composition requires an understanding of chemical bonding. An informative video lesson shows learners how the atoms and molecules in the soil form ions that attract and repel other atoms and molecules. The...
Socratica
Ionic and Covalent Bonds and Hydrogen Bonds
What determines the type of bond two atoms will form? Science scholars examine the factors that affect the formation of molecules and compounds through a short video from Socratica's biology series. Topics include valence electrons,...
Socratica
Chemistry: What Is an Ionic Bond?
Teach your class all they want to know about ionic bonds. An engaging video, part of the Socratica "Chemistry Lessons" playlist, explains what ionic bonds are and how they form. It describes multiple examples of ionic bonds and...