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  • SOMEONE PLEASE ANSWER

    I know that in an ionic bond the ions attract eachother due to electric forces.

    I know that in a metallic bond the metal atoms share each others electrons and that the electrons flow freely around each nucleus in the bond, thus allowing metal to give way to electricity.

    What I am wondering about in regards to covalent bonds is whether the molecules, be it H or O or whatever, bond due to electric forces or do they work the same way as in a metallic bond?

    THANKS

  • Im supposed to be researching this stuff in class right now. Im acting like Im watching it, while I have Twitter, Tumblr, & FaceBook in all different tabs :D

  • ppornelubio = p porn elubio

  • ughhh i hate chemistry!!!! i never took it before in high school n now dat im takin it in college im soo freakin lost!! T____T Chemistry is soo hard!!!!!

  • Ohhh, how I wished I payed more attention in 10th grade chemistry. Thank you You tube for making this more simple.

  • thanx!

  • what happens when 2 DIFFERENT non metals react (with different amount of electrons in their outer shells)???? some one please reply before my test!

  • @krampster2 like H2O?, well, thats easy, hydrogen has a covalent of 1 and oxygen has a covalent of 2. so oxygen needs 2 hydrogen to neutralise.

  • the names bond .. covalent bond

  • i fucking hate fucking covalent shitty bonds! AGH! fuck you

  • H2 doesn't exist?

  • chemistry is bs i dont see the point in taking this stupid class

  • @HalaMadrid209 well the fact that it affects everything in the universe.... not that important i guess!

  • @madmatt7654321 yeah screw it and let all the atoms decay!!!! lol

  • @madmatt7654321 not really y do we need to know if we didnt know and we all just sang kum ba ya and loved sea cowad then the world would be a better place

  • @HalaMadrid209 my old chemistry teacher in high school told me it can help save money on your electric bill.

  • thank you!!! this helps me understand covalent bonds better

  • Hy Friends watch this site attanolearn com god for CBSE, ICSE and other board education. Mapped content for 5th to 12 students

  • thanx sooo much! MUUAH! lol

  • The hydrogen atoms share their single electrons so that each of the two electrons is attracted simultaneously to the two protons in the two hydrogen nuclei. The two electrons thus whirl around both atomic nuclei, joining the two atoms.

  • @mongoose100989 In hydrogen? Why?

  • ahh.. i still don't get the difference between ionic and covalent bonds... @-@;;

  • @Ninaanii Covalent bonds mean atoms are sharing pairs of electrons. Ionic bonds mean one atom is giving another atom one or more electrons. Polar bonds, ah, I'm not going into that this early.

  • love it:)

  • this was a good one:)

  • But is not chemistry based on quantum physics?

  • Interesting video!! I am very interested in physics but I am only an amateur.

  • @nickharvey7 this is chemistry

  • 0:24 they look like eyes

  • Thanks for the upload!

  • I have just became interested in biology, discovering how cells work and the beautiful complexity behind them is so awe-inspiring to me. But i am also a novice, not even undergrad. I looked up covalent bonds to know what those stem things were in structure charts. The behavior of the electrons in this video is pretty interesting also.

  • @danielkirk1 good for you! i wish I had that curiosity earlier

  • Thanks man, i hope biology fills your interests just as much as mine :)

  • yay cells!

    we have cells in everything, in our hair, our eyes and our cell phones

  • Nice to know you are inspired by science.

  • @danielkirk1 XD

  • no pun intended with the "cell" phone thing i presume lol

  • the cell phone part was a joke...

    jeeze

  • nice video

  • this is good , but i think needs extra information

  • GETS LAB YU MWAH DATZ WIL HILP MI :D

  • thanks

  • Is it just me, or does the announcer guy's voice remind you of the one from the semi-cheesy lab safety vids? Anyway, this was epic brilliance, thanks for uploading! :)

  • so basically one atom from element will covalent bond with another element. and Hydrogen will covalent bond with certain group elements. and rest will basically be ionic boding

  • i didnt realise ions could bode (see the last word of your sentence lol) and that is pretty much rite accept hydrodgens can form hydrodgen bonds) there are also polar bonds and your synopsis isnt great, metals and metals form metalic bonds, non metals and metals form ionic bonds and non metals and non metals form covalent bonds, for instance water. hope it helps :)

  • not that this wasn't informative... but shouldn't there have been a bit more info in this? people who know enough to search for this probably know this already...

  • huh??

  • The universe is all about sharing

  • false there's polar bonds that steal electrons

  • Haha ;D

  • @ExNihiloJimmy T~T indeed..... the atoms' bonds are teaching us so much about sharing... who would've thought :3?

  • @ExNihiloJimmy Tell that to the RIAA

  • @multipurpose101 Is that the Research Institute for Asian Antelopes?

  • @ExNihiloJimmy wise quote indeed. u make that up?

  • @MariosLasagna thanks. yes I did.

  • @ExNihiloJimmy Oh, you naive, little boy, haven't you heard of ionic compounds and polar covalency? We're in the middle of a tug-o'-war here, people!

  • @Rarae192 jerk

  • dfs

  • electron pairing

  • To understand this you must understand the rules:

    First orbit always need 2 electrons, the 2nd orbit always need 8!!! Hence the octet rule

  • pretty good theres some other good videos on tutormetvdotcom also

  • aaaaaaaaa what.?.lol im dumb..

  • this was more boring than my actual chem class

  • M Chow chem class

  • what does that even mean?! m chow? wtf

  • i agree dude...

    he looks like a spammer... lol

    he should put something like a meaning about what he's saying

  • 1 metal and 1 nonmetal i think

  • a covalent bond can only be formed between non metals

  • could it also be between 2 metals as well?

  • no, that would form a metalic bond an an ionic bond would be between two ions which is an element that has lost or gained an electron and is attracted by a force if im correct about the ionic bond but the metalic bond is correct.

  • WTF IS THIS SHIT IT SUCKS DICK

  • thats ur moms job haha

  • yea it is her job...with my dad..

    perv.

  • lol

  • thanks, this science assignment im doing asks wat me difference is between an ionic bond and a covalent bond. I knew wat an ionic bond was but i had no clue wat a covalent bond was and now i know! its when two nonmetals share electrons

  • it sucked!!!

  • Thanks, A-level student

  • *falls asleep*

  • aw come on! chemistry class is awesome!

  • lols yaaay. this helped me on my sci fair[:

  • In this Covalent Bond, (We will use the Hydrogen example seeing how it's the most basic)Is this an actual bond like H2O? Or is it a kind of sharing of space next to one another? I understand that they may share the electron with each other, but does this make H1 or would it be H2? I'm a little confused...

    Any help would be appreciated.

  • If H1 shares electron with Oxygen .. Hydrogen will obtain 2 electrons and follows the Configuration of Helium which is Excepted in Octet Rule .. and because Helium is Stable .. Hydrogen1 -1 is stable too

  • Thanks, GCSE student.

  • FINALLY,I UNDERSTAND CHEMISTRY!

  • This is the way 2 learn Chemistry

  • this is the way 2 learn chemistry

  • Thanks for making chemistry more enjoyable and interesting!

  • you're awesome

  • Thanks, Paramedic student.

  • gr8

  • Killer.

  • awesome

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