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Bozeman Science
Bond Length and Bond Energy
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the bond length and bond energy are calculated using an energy distance graph. The strength of the bond is determined by the charges in the constituent atoms. As the charge increases the bond...
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8 The Carbon Connection: Unraveling the Catenation Property of the Carbon Family
Catenation Property of carbon family | Long chain formation | Influence of Bond dissociation energy bond strength Catenation is the process by which atoms form long chains by bonding with themselves. Carbon is the most pronounced in...
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Multiple Covalent Bonds: The Power of Double and Triple Bonds
Double and triple bonds involve the sharing of two or three pairs of electrons, providing additional stability and influencing molecular properties like rigidity and reactivity
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Covalent Bonds: Sharing Electrons for Stability
Covalent bonds form when atoms share electrons to complete their valence shells, creating strong and directional interactions.
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What Influences Lattice Energy? A Molecular Deep Dive
Lattice energy depends on ion size, charge, and the arrangement of ions in the crystal lattice. Smaller, highly charged ions increase lattice energy.
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Lattice Energy Demystified: The Strength of Ionic Compounds
Lattice energy is the energy released when ions combine to form an ionic solid. Higher lattice energy indicates a stronger ionic bond and greater stability
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Anions in Action: Their Role in Ionic Bonding
Anions, formed by electron gain, contribute to ionic bond formation. Larger anions with higher charges enhance the bond's electrostatic attraction
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The Nature of Chemical Bonds: How Electronegativity Shapes Them
Electronegativity differences between atoms determine the type of bond: ionic bonds form when the difference is large, while covalent bonds form with similar electronegativity.
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Acid Strength and the Inductive Effect: What’s the Connection?
The strength of an acid is often influenced by the inductive effect. Electron-withdrawing groups attached to an acid molecule can stabilize the negative charge on the conjugate base, increasing acid strength. Conversely,...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Properties of Covalent Bonds: Lesson 1
This lesson will define bond length and bond strength for covalent compounds and explain how they relate to each other. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Properties of Covalent Bonds."
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Sophia: Properties of Covalent Bonds
This video tutorial helps define bond length and bond strength for covalent compounds. [3:23]