Your explanation so clear thanks for letting us know about the details, and the videos are not long because as you said, the information must be complete so that the students can connect between them. Thanks
Let me see if I have got this right! (1) The bonding between a Metal and a Non-Metal forms an Ionic Compound (NOT a Molecule) through Ionic Bonding. Yes or No? (2) The Bonding between Two Non-Metals forms a Molecule through Covalent Bonding. Yes or No? (3) What happens when Two Metals try to Bond? Is that even possible? THANK YOU for clarifying about Ionic Compound versus a Molecule. Sounds like I had been falsely lead to believe that both would be a Molecule regardless of the type of Bonding.
The alkali metals want what the alkali metals want.. I should know, I have been in relationships with them before. Maybe someday I will learn to stop giving away my electrons.
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Your explanation so clear thanks for letting us know about the details, and the videos are not long because as you said, the information must be complete so that the students can connect between them. Thanks
This is a very good video for general learning. You also emphasise the fact that you dont have to know how it all works.
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Will you also later on do a video on stoichiometry?
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Finally understand the covalent and Thank you
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Hello sir , can you please explain about diatomic elements
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Just wanted to add that the molecular bonds where electrons are being shared between atoms are also known as "covalent bonds."
where can I find part two??
Let me see if I have got this right!
(1) The bonding between a Metal and a Non-Metal forms an Ionic Compound (NOT a Molecule) through Ionic Bonding.
Yes or No?
(2) The Bonding between Two Non-Metals forms a Molecule through Covalent Bonding.
Yes or No?
(3) What happens when Two Metals try to Bond? Is that even possible?
THANK YOU for clarifying about Ionic Compound versus a Molecule.
Sounds like I had been falsely lead to believe that both would be a Molecule regardless of the type of Bonding.
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The alkali metals want what the alkali metals want.. I should know, I have been in relationships with them before. Maybe someday I will learn to stop giving away my electrons.