Bozeman Science
Chemical Bonds - Covalent vs Ionic
A chemistry walks viewers through non-polar covalent, polar covalent, and ionic bonds and how to determine the type of specific chemical bonds.
Berkeley University of California
Bond Order (Quiz)
What is the name of 007's Eskimo cousin? Polar Bond. The video contains a one-question quiz on whether bond order is increasing, decreasing, or staying the same in an oxidation reaction.
Berkeley University of California
Lewis Electron Dot Structures
You think all of the good periodic table jokes argon? I don't zinc so! Video discusses electron dot structures based on valence electrons. It highlights the arrangement of the periodic table and the stability of the noble gasses. This is...
Crash Course
Atomic Hook-Ups - Types of Chemical Bonds
Atoms form relationships with other atoms, just like humans. Their relationships are called bonds and there are different types. Explore how energy is transferred between atoms through ionic and covalent bonds.
Be Smart
The Science of Snowflakes
We are all the same, yet we are all different—just like snowflakes. Learners explore the science behind snowflakes and their uniqueness as they view the video segment on snow. They conclude with a discussion about physical and chemical...
TED-Ed
How to Unboil an Egg
If you believe hard boiling an egg to be an irreversible process, then think again! Take a few minutes to watch this fun video as it explores the process for unboiling an egg and learn about the applications this process...
Educreations
Covalent Bonds
Share this video with your class and explore the conditions that make covalent bonding possible. Examining the complex series of attractive and repulsive forces that exist between atoms, this video explains how at just the right...
Educreations
Types of Solids
Young chemists discover that all solids are not created equal with the help of this short instructional video. Taking a microscopic look at matter, students learn how to classify solids based on the type of bonds that are responsible for...
Educreations
Bond Types
Bond some basic chemistry knowledge to the brains of your students with this short instructional video. After first identifying metals and non-metals on the period table, the presenter continues on to explain the types of materials...
Steve Spangler Science
Color Changing Milk - Sick Science! #018
This visually vibrant activity demonstrates what happens when dish soap weakens the bonds that hold fats and proteins suspended in milk. Perhaps you can have chemistry lab groups perform this activity when they are learning about...
Curated OER
Identifying Organic Compounds
Explore the world of organic compounds. Each type of organic compounds are described in terms of their bonds to other hydrocarbons. Ethers, alcohols, aldehyde are only some of the exciting compounds viewers will encounter.
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...
Curated OER
Electricity and Matter Part 4 - Atoms and Elements
Consisting entirely of photos and simple graphics, this fundamental video is an informative presentation. Topics include elements, molecules, chemical bonds, atomic mass, isotopes, and ionization. Because it covers a wide range, it would...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: More on the Dot Structure for Sulfur Dioxide
Use this tutorial to learn how to analyze different ways to draw the dot structure for sulfur dioxide. [4:28]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Vsepr for 4 Electron Clouds
VSEPR for molecules with four electron clouds including examples for tetrahedral, trigonal pyramidal, and bent molecules. [10:05]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Vsepr for 5 Electron Clouds
Learn about VSEPR for molecules with five electron clouds, and see examples for trigonal bipyramidal and seesaw-shaped molecules. [14:47]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Vsepr for 5 Electron Clouds Part 2
Part II of using VSEPR for five electron clouds including examples for T-shaped and linear molecules. [10:48]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Vsepr for 6 Electron Clouds
Learn about VSEPR for six electron clouds, and see examples for octahedral, square pyramidal, and planar molecules. [12:29]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Sp3 Hybridization
Find out about sp3 hybrid orbitals and the properties of sigma bonds. [10:43]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Steric Number and Sp3 Hybridization
Find out how to use steric number to calculate the number of hybrid orbitals. [9:47]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Sp Hybridization
Watch this tutorial to learn about Sp hybrid orbitals and properties of triple bonds. [11:00]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Valence Electrons: Lesson 4
This lesson will describe the importance of valence electrons in the process of chemical bonding. It is 4 of 7 in the series titled "Valence Electrons."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Characteristics of Matter: Lesson 3
This lesson will present the basic properties and characteristics of matter. It is 3 of 4 in the series titled "Characteristics of Matter."