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Introduction to ionic, covalent, polar covalent and metallic bonds. Watch the next lesson:
Introduction to ionic, covalent, polar covalent and metallic bonds. Watch the next lesson:
Ionic bonding formed when one atom has sufficient strength of attraction to remove ion from the other atom. Covalent bonding occurs when neither atom has sufficient strength to remove the other atom's electron. They would instead share electrons to
This two minute animation describes the Octet Rule and explains the difference between ionic and covalent bonds. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the science classroom at ricochetscience.com
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A comparison of physical properties for ionic and covalent compounds.
This chemistry video tutorial explains the concepts of periodic trends such as first ionization energy, electron affinity, atomic radius, and ionic radii, electronegativity and metallic character. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
Learn about the ionic radius trend in the periodic table
Explaining group and period trends in atomic and ionic radii. Created by Jay. Watch the next lesson:
A lesson on naming binary ionic compounds as well as compounds containing a polyatomic ion.
Chemistry: Ionic Bonds vs Covalent Bonds (which is stronger?) Ionic Bonds and Covalent bonds are both considered STRONG intramolecular forces. But do you know which is stronger? You'd think this was a straightforward question. But there's more to it!
This chemistry video tutorial focuses on periodic trends such as ionic radius and atomic radius. It provides plenty of examples and explains the fundamental concepts of why some ions are smaller than atoms while others are larger. Here is a list of
A lesson on writing formulas for binary ionic compounds as well as ionic compounds containing polyatomic ions. The cross-over method is demonstrated.