Intro to Elements, Compounds, & the Periodic Table - [1-1-3]

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2022
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    In this lesson, you will learn what an element is and how they are arranged on the periodic table of the elements. You will learn how elements can combine to form compounds and how compounds form all of the substances around you on a daily basis. We will talk about the electron transfer that takes place when a compound is formed, and the difference between a compound and a molecule. Finally, we will discuss the shape of molecules and how that influences how the molecule behaves.

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    • @MathAndScience
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