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?
I thought the hindenburg thing just happened because the hindenburg was blown up with hydrogen which is very reactive so it caught on fire, so that is why they use helium now cause it is less reactive?
The Hindenburg was filled with hydrogen gas. A small fire caused the hydrogen to react with oxygen in the air, which released more heat energy and created a chain reaction. Helium is an inert gas that is very non-reactive and safe from combustion.
The reason the Germans used hydrogen was due to the fact that America had a trade embargo against them. America has a large stockpile of helium gas extracted as a byproduct from natural gas fields.
But if I run, on close inspection, water is formed on the surface of my skin! And if I can let it dry, a white solid called table salt is formed, omg am I what or WHAT?!
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"here is a same reaction in a diferent setting, ho hum". yes yes, very witty...PEOPLE ARE DYING IN THAT ZEPPLIN YOU FUCKING INSENSITIVE ASS-WIPE!!!!!!
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i have a test coming up, i have just one question:
i know how ions bond and so forth but how do we get visible salt cristals? how do the ion bonds bond with other ion bonds?!??!
please help me!
Daski69 2 days ago
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
Daski69 5 days ago
Best science video I have ever seen!
MiamiHeat87 1 week ago
LOL. Kinda cold to show the Hindenburg disaster as a chemical example.
retox 2 months ago
I thought the hindenburg thing just happened because the hindenburg was blown up with hydrogen which is very reactive so it caught on fire, so that is why they use helium now cause it is less reactive?
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NeverMind9132 2 months ago
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The Hindenburg was filled with hydrogen gas. A small fire caused the hydrogen to react with oxygen in the air, which released more heat energy and created a chain reaction. Helium is an inert gas that is very non-reactive and safe from combustion.
The reason the Germans used hydrogen was due to the fact that America had a trade embargo against them. America has a large stockpile of helium gas extracted as a byproduct from natural gas fields.
NeverMind9132 2 months ago
thanks
nerfman302 3 months ago
lol a POP sound had made when oxygen and hydrogen mixed with that fire :D
legowar10 3 months ago
lol hindenburg
Jamesisshit 5 months ago
But if I run, on close inspection, water is formed on the surface of my skin! And if I can let it dry, a white solid called table salt is formed, omg am I what or WHAT?!
SmallKid92 6 months ago
very helpful
KleptomaniacKid 7 months ago
very helpfull.
RanqeOwnez 7 months ago
I LOVE HOW YOU ACTUALLY GET TO SEE IT VISUALLY HAPPENING THAT IS SO COOL! THUMPS UP IF YOU AGREE!
bxfinestladiie 11 months ago 11
useful, I'm a visual person, when teachers tell u these things ur just like wtf... but when you watch like this it makes more sense.
cvunit 11 months ago
lol here is the same reaction in a different setting (shows Hidenburg disaster)
Wintendows 11 months ago
Very helpful.
Yeah, I agree, that Sodium was a bit cheesy ;-)
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MoniRokse 1 year ago
So what happend there? Did they react together or do they bound?
YvonneAline1 1 year ago
looks like a rock
JOKRKING3 1 year ago
whynot make that as the next fuel? looks extreamly combustible to me..
YUTOOBJUNKE 1 year ago
Did 36 people have to die for me to learn about chemistry?
Andrewh313 1 year ago
@Andrewh313 when you get in college and take a chemistry course it gets more difficult and they'll show you atomic bombs dropped on Japan
markm856 1 year ago
That's one hell of a ending.
vmelkon 1 year ago 2
this video sucks! even my mum's pussy is better
XL3D3V1LZX 1 year ago
@XL3D3V1LZX yo man keep that shit to your self not everyone is a infidel like you
kurdishboy94 1 year ago
oh my god why cant my chem class be like this
arikitten 1 year ago 5
Hahaha. The ending was so unexpected.
EllChrTie 2 years ago 6
Oooooh!! The Humanity!
globbo100 2 years ago 5
amazing
ncPsychosis 2 years ago
ooOOOOooOoOoOO can u make another vid cept with aluminum and chlorine(aluminum chloride)? :D
0goo 2 years ago 3
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subotai999 2 years ago
That sodium makes me hungry... I just want to take a bite of that
julianajuliana 2 years ago 36
It looks like silver bubblegum.
SolRosenberg84 2 years ago 21
@julianajuliana sodium is cake? yes, no
X9Intelectual 1 year ago
wow, way better than science class
inthebluescrossroad 2 years ago 6
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"here is a same reaction in a diferent setting, ho hum". yes yes, very witty...PEOPLE ARE DYING IN THAT ZEPPLIN YOU FUCKING INSENSITIVE ASS-WIPE!!!!!!
robertwc82 2 years ago
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u do have a point
xibbox 1 year ago
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nooody2010 3 years ago
Thanks
Alaaiko 3 years ago
Awesom! Thanks!
Search4Knowledge 3 years ago
The Hindenburg is burning because its material that contains the hydrogen not the hydrogen itself, hydrogen blowup instantaneous causing the fire.
pochintwin 3 years ago