Chemical Bonding Series, The: Inner Forces (4 Parts)

Synopsis
Series examining chemical bonding, using computer-generated graphic models and examples from everyday life to explain and illustrate the principles.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Videocassette. VHS. 22, 17, 16, 18 min.
Year of production
1997
Availability
Sale; 2000 sale: £35.00 (+VAT inc. p&p) (part 1)
Notes
See also: CHEMICAL BONDING: INNER FORCES (CD-ROM).
Uses
A-level chemistry.
Subjects
Chemistry
Keywords
chemical bonding; molecular structure

Sections

Title
Bonding in metals
Synopsis
1: In the context of the particle theory and bonding models, describes atoms, ions and molecules, and explores the metals as elements and the relationship between their unique properties and the bonding model.

Title
Ionic bonding
Synopsis
2: Defines ionic substances and how they are formed. Examines the particular ionic bonding of common material such as salt and aluminium and examines how molecules come together.

Title
Bonding in molecules
Synopsis
3: Looks at molecular substances and how they are held together by sharing electrons. Explains different types of shapes and patterns in covalent bonding with reference to simple molecules such as water and very large molecules such as polythene.

Title
Bonding between molecules
Synopsis
4: Examines intermolecular bonding and how this determines the state of matter and properties of molecular substances. Explains two main types of interactions: dipole-dipole bonding and dispersion forces bonding, with illustration from common chemical sub

Production Company

Name

Video Education Australasia

Web
http://www.vea.com.au External site opens in new window
Notes
Acquired by ClickView.

Distributor

Name

Boulton-Hawker Films Ltd

Email
sales@boultonhawker.co.uk
Web
http://www.boultonhawker.co.uk/ External site opens in new window
Phone
01449 616 200
Fax
01449 677 600
Address
Combs Tannery
Stowmarket
Suffolk
IP14 2EN
Notes
Distributor of over 400 DVDs and videos for use in teaching at GCSE level and above. Particularly strong in science-based subjects which the company used to produce themselves, but now sources from the USA, Canada and Australasia. Titles cover the subject areas of biology, business studies, careers, chemistry, child development & the family, citizenship, design & technology/food technology, English, geography/ecology, home economics, ICT, maths, media studies, PE/sport studies, physics and PSHE. Sale with free preview.

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