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Ionic Bonding Instructional VideoIonic Bonding Instructional Video
Publisher
Berkeley University of California
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Grade
9th - Higher Ed
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
2:05
Audiences
For Teacher Use
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Duration
10 mins
Instructional Strategies
Direct Instruction
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Technology
Video
Internet Access
Year
2012
Instructional Video

Ionic Bonding

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This Ionic Bonding instructional video also includes:
  • Ionization Endergy, Electron Affinity
  • NaCl Formation (Demo)
  • Bromide Formation (Quiz)
  • Chloride Formation (Quiz)
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This instructional video explains how bonds are formed between different atoms. It discusses valence electrons, charges, electron transfer, and Coulomb attraction. It is the second in a 15-part series.

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Concepts

ionic bonds, valence electrons, atoms, electron shells, electron dot diagrams, coulomb's law

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Create practice problems for students to solve after watching

Classroom Considerations

  • Remember YouTube comments are open to the public and might contain inappropriate language and content
  • Video best fits as a first introduction to ionic bonding
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Works well in a traditional or flipped classroom
  • Good for visual learners

Cons

  • Video is not very engaging or memorable

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