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Atoms can (and do) bond constantly; it's how they form molecules. Sometimes, in an atomic tug-of-war, one atom pulls electrons from another, forming an ionic bond. Atoms can also play nicely and share electrons in a covalent bond. From simple oxygen to complex human chromosome 13, George Zaidan and Charles Morton break down the humble chemical bond.
Lesson by George Zaidan and Charles Morton, animation by Bevan Lynch.
Atoms can (and do) bond constantly; it's how they form molecules. Sometimes, in an atomic tug-of-war, one atom pulls electrons from another, forming an ionic bond. Atoms can also play nicely and share electrons in a covalent bond. From simple oxygen to complex human chromosome 13, George Zaidan and Charles Morton break down the humble chemical bond.
Lesson by George Zaidan and Charles Morton, animation by Bevan Lynch.
Año publicación: 2019
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How atoms bond - George Zaidan and Charles Morton
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8° Básico
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Ciencias Naturales
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Química
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Objetivo de aprendizaje CN08 OA 13
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