Hydrogen Bond Song

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2010

A song by Wendy Silk, for UBEST, Undergraduate Biology Education -- Songs for Teaching, part of an incubator networking project funded by the National Science Foundation. Sung by Eve West Bessier, animated by Félix Vayssières.

Silvery water in the streams
Quiet water in the ponds
Water, supple, slips and ripples
Making, breaking hydrogen bonds.

O to H and H to O
Snuggle up and then let go
Flickering clusters shrink and grow
Letting liquid water flow.

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  • This song really flows along! However, there could be some rather polar interactions

    and reactions to it. The hydronium ions may be upset about not being explicitly mentioned! They say they should be included, or they will protest the song as excessively watered down science! The song is fun!

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