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I took two years of high school chemistry and one year of college chemistry. Even so, I forgot a good deal of the material from 50 years ago. Most of my scientific interest has been in physics, so that's further reason for forgetting so much about chemistry. This was an excellent presentation to remind me about bonds. Thank you for the explanation about why ionic compounds are not molecules. Until this lesson, I thought all compounds of two of more elements were molecules, irrespective of the type of bond, but the crystal lattice structure is a good way to understand the nature of ionic bonds. I look forward to your lessons.
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Great videos! I have a question w/r to ionic bonds: Salts like NaCl. If all the positively charged Sodium (cation) is attracted to the negatively charged Clorine (anion), then why is it that table salt in a box isn't locked up like a solid? Why are they in particle formation like sand in an hourglass? I have to assume the table salt has other atoms mixed in with the sodium and the chlorine?
I wish i had a teacher like him when i was in highschool and college. I just recently gain interest in chemistry since most of ny colleagues are chemistry grad and our job mostly focus on particle synthesis. I'm the only one have Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) degree 😅. N my major doesnt really focused in chemistry much. But, i do understand enough to be able to do my job due to job experience and CLS still science 😂.
Hi Jason How to we fit the definition of molecule and compound in the case of ionic compound. Because as per the definition two or more atom joined together is called a molecule and when it is only different atom joined it is called compound but it is also called molecule. Then why NACL cannot be called molecule
If we look at pure elements like gold or iron and consider a brick of one of them, how do atoms stick together in this brick? It is not chemical bonds but atoms don't fly away like gas.
Do I understand the following Correctly? All Crystals contains Lattices. If NO Lattice = NO Crystal? Can a Lattice exist and Still NOT be a Crystal? TIA.
So basically atom with strong electric force and atom with weak electric force cause the process of gaining and losing the electron and once this process is done based on +ve and -ve charge ionic bond is formed
You said 2 metals do not bond; are you familiar with metallic bonding? You also said that an ionic compound is not a molecule; are you aware that all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds?
Lots of reasons, what we are going to learn later is that the actual shape of the molecule including the bond angles is very very important for how the molecule behaves in real life. For instance, the proteins in your body perform their functions, not so much because of what they’re made of but because of the actual shape of the molecule in three-dimensional space. So the geometrical shape of a molecule, including the angles, is actually extremely important and chemistry, and also in biology.
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I just want to say I took your advice and I’m a Chem major now. I think it’s the best decision I’ve ever made. Chemistry is very fascinating and has captured my attention. Thanks for your videos! 😊
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Excellent teaching sir, your explaining makes it easy, not slow, not fast. Thank you for teaching us! I will definitely watch more of your contents :).
I took two years of high school chemistry and one year of college chemistry. Even so, I forgot a good deal of the material from 50 years ago. Most of my scientific interest has been in physics, so that's further reason for forgetting so much about chemistry. This was an excellent presentation to remind me about bonds. Thank you for the explanation about why ionic compounds are not molecules. Until this lesson, I thought all compounds of two of more elements were molecules, irrespective of the type of bond, but the crystal lattice structure is a good way to understand the nature of ionic bonds. I look forward to your lessons.
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I've learned so much from this video. You have an amazing way of presenting this information in a way that anyone can clearly understand it. Thank you for making these videos. I use them frequently to homeschool my children.
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You are an excellent instructor. I think I have watched 6 of your videos so far and you are super clear with your explanations and you also add a lot of extra interesting info. I wish I could remember what it was that you said in another video, maybe something about bonding, and it was so cool you actually made my eyes tear up. haha
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Thank you explaining this so well and making it seem so simple.
I knew abound the different bonds but never saw it in regard to the left-right relation seen in the periodic table.
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Three chapter test today and in still struggling but every video i watch makes things a little clearer. Oh, it's a double time course, too! What was i thinking?
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Great videos! I have a question w/r to ionic bonds: Salts like NaCl. If all the positively charged Sodium (cation) is attracted to the negatively charged Clorine (anion), then why is it that table salt in a box isn't locked up like a solid? Why are they in particle formation like sand in an hourglass? I have to assume the table salt has other atoms mixed in with the sodium and the chlorine?
Sir can I write H2O2 as O2H2 in reverse way. Why and why not?
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I wish i had a teacher like him when i was in highschool and college. I just recently gain interest in chemistry since most of ny colleagues are chemistry grad and our job mostly focus on particle synthesis. I'm the only one have Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) degree 😅. N my major doesnt really focused in chemistry much. But, i do understand enough to be able to do my job due to job experience and CLS still science 😂.
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I dont understand in covalent bonding the word share. Does this mean the electrons of the 2 atoms go around the other one in a figure 8 shape?
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Hi Jason
How to we fit the definition of molecule and compound in the case of ionic compound.
Because as per the definition two or more atom joined together is called a molecule and when it is only different atom joined it is called compound but it is also called molecule.
Then why NACL cannot be called molecule
Sir would kindly explain electronic configuration and atomic orbitals .. please 🙏.. and thank you for the hard work
Not sure if this will help you
Reder to
Aufbau principle
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If we look at pure elements like gold or iron and consider a brick of one of them, how do atoms stick together in this brick? It is not chemical bonds but atoms don't fly away like gas.
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Why is it h20 but ch4? Why not oh2 or h4c?
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4:13 help then what is metallic bonds im so confused
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Do I understand the following Correctly? All Crystals contains Lattices. If NO Lattice = NO Crystal? Can a Lattice exist and Still NOT be a Crystal? TIA.
Sodium?
So basically atom with strong electric force and atom with weak electric force cause the process of gaining and losing the electron and once this process is done based on +ve and -ve charge ionic bond is formed
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You said 2 metals do not bond; are you familiar with metallic bonding? You also said that an ionic compound is not a molecule; are you aware that all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds?
Why do we care about the angles at which molecule is formed ?
Lots of reasons, what we are going to learn later is that the actual shape of the molecule including the bond angles is very very important for how the molecule behaves in real life. For instance, the proteins in your body perform their functions, not so much because of what they’re made of but because of the actual shape of the molecule in three-dimensional space. So the geometrical shape of a molecule, including the angles, is actually extremely important and chemistry, and also in biology.
Thankyou sir .
Sodium is inclined to lose an electron and Chlorine is inclined to gain an electron. I am 'inclined' to use 'incline', lol.
should be (NH2)4 not (NH4)2
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