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
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Distributor
- Name
Classroom Video
- Notes
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