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Chemical Bonding (2 Parts)

Synopsis
Introduces a chemical understanding of every known material.
Language
English
Country
Australia
Medium
Video; Videocassette. VHS. col. 27, 16 min.
Year of production
1992
Availability
Sale; 1998 sale: £30.00 (+VAT +p&p) (part 2)
Documentation
Accompanying teacher’s notes.
Uses
Ages 16+.
Subjects
Chemistry
Keywords
chemical bonding

Sections

Title
Ionic and covalent bonding
Synopsis
1 (1991): Aspects of chemical bonding: scientific categories for classifying substances; role of electro-negativity in determining whether a bond is pure covalent, polar covalent, or ionic; conductivity of salts as molten liquid and in water solutions - a

Title
Bonding: dipole-dipole, hydrogen, Van der Waals and metallic bonding
Synopsis
2 (1992): Illustrates relative bond strength with clear 'biscuit' analogy and compares melting and boiling points. Covers: relative bond strengths; ethanoic acid dimer example; melting and boiling points; examples of dipole-dipole attraction; effect of ch

Production Company

Name

Classroom Video

Notes
Classroom Video ceased trading in January 2015. Some of their assets including the streaming platform and our curriculum content have been acquired by ClickView. Around 160 DVD titles are available (or will be made available) through Boulton-Hawker.

Distributor

Name

Classroom Video

Notes
NB Classroom Video ceased trading in January 2015. Potential customers are directed to DVD sales enquiries are directed to sales@boultonhawker.co.uk and are asked to note that not all third party, or proprietary content which includes videos produced by VEA, Classroom Video, Online Classroom and Training Point will be available from Boulton Hawker. Streaming customers are asked to be aware that: All current licences will remain active for the duration of their license period (including embed links and clips that you have created) No streaming licence can be renewed after the existing license period has lapsed Classroom Video’s parent company VEA will manage existing streaming licences from a technical and administrative perspective. For all enquiries please contact support@vea.com.au

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