Mastering Chemical Bonding: Explained with 3D Animation

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Published 2019-01-13
A chemical bond is a lasting attraction between atoms, ions or molecules that enables the formation of chemical compounds. The bond may result from the electrostatic force of attraction between oppositely charged ions as in ionic bonds or through the sharing of electrons as in covalent bonds.

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All Comments (21)
  • This is the best way of learning chemistry i had ever seen. If you can't imagine you cant understand. Great work
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  • @ranitparui8845
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  • @EP-rq3pn
    Thank you very much, the great visuals helped tremendously!
  • @Polarcupcheck
    I like the interjections about reactivity of single, double and triple bonds.
  • @WXUZT
    Remarkable. Thank you for the upload.
  • @Hexnilium
    I know too much about quantum mechanics (never thought that I would) to not chime in and say that this is an incorrect model for what's really happening, though it works fine under most conditions and for most chemistry calculations.
  • @maxwell6864
    Thanks for sharing this important material! The way you explain this information is very clear, Great job! πŸ‘Œ
  • @aktarasma4570
    Thank you so much.It's really helpful for me to learn the lesson.please keep making such videos.
  • @thepsalmist979
    Actually I was looking for coordinate covalent bond and I just stumbled upon this video it is really helpful
  • @thleshbhati7435
    Your way to explore and explanation Is very great I think that you are the best teacher for the chemistry
  • @luelworku3751
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  • @techtimes1985
    Brilliant, which software have you used to make this
  • @afzaalsharif
    its the best way of learning chemistry by watching your videos from now on I love chemistry