After a short discussion of why chemical bonding occurs, this program explains how electrons are shared in covalent compounds. Viewers learn about the VSEPR theory, the two types of weak forces of attraction between molecules, dipole interactions and dispersion forces, and covalent network solids such as diamond, graphite, and fullerenes. With the assistance of animated graphics, the video provides a concise introduction to the key elements of covalent bonding.
After a short discussion of why chemical bonding occurs, this program explains how electrons are shared in covalent compounds. Viewers learn about the VSEPR theory, the two types of weak forces of attraction between molecules, dipole interactions and dispersion forces, and covalent network solids such as diamond, graphite, and fullerenes. With the assistance of animated graphics, the video provides a concise introduction to the key elements of covalent bonding.
General Note
Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on June 09, 2011.
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Content Note
Introduction: Why Does Bonding Occur? (1:59) -- Geometry of Molecules (2:21) -- Carbon Atoms (4:13) -- Credits: All About Chemical Bonding: Covalent (0:47).