Metals 101-1 What are Metals?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ส.ค. 2018
- Metals are unique in the world of materials. This video reviews the essential chemistry required to understand what makes metals unique and why they behave the way they do. Covers the periodic table, chemical bonding including covalent, ionic, and metallic bonds. Oh, and sorry about the audio blips.
Here is a link to the whole series:
toolnotes.com/home/metals-101-...
Here is the Alkali Metals Video:
• Alkali metals in water...
And Tyler DeWitt's great Oxidation and Reduction Reactions video:
• Introduction to Oxidat...
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Bloody hell. In 13 minutes this video taught me most of the stuff that my chemistry class had been trying to teach me for 3 years. This should get more views.
bro explained my whole book
Dang if only someone explained to me like this i wouldnt have struggled so much GREAT WORK!
Thank you for educating me.
Your explanation is very clear. You should get an applause 👏👏
Helped so much thank you
Like an atom of Helium, "I feel fulfilled" after watching this video! :-)
Great video.. From Morocco... Great job Sir
well explained - always struggled with these names. Excellent
Just as clear and strait forward as you could ever hope for😄
great video, making science so simple and straight forward
I wish something like this would have taught me in school days
Great explanation, thank you!
Excellent explanation, thanks
I wish i had found that earlier.
Well explained.
Excellent
Do you have instructional material or assignments that would coincide with this video series? I'd like to assign to my students.
Awesome explaination
thank uu
Love the video, but there are some parts where the sound skips ahead a few seconds. Other than that, it's amazing.
UOW Eng103 REPRESENT!
does more atoms mean harder material?
idk i am stupid. it's probably not that this is that the number of atoms=hardness, or smth...
watched the video to the end and understood the valence shell
and that they loose this one electron and it moves freely around other atoms with positive charge, but like.. what does The number of electrons in other than valence shell determines ? sorry for the kinda stupid questions but couldn't google that..
Please turn on the caption
research metallic hydrogen, research metallic helium
am so confused
Nyc lesson