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Chemistry
Atoms
Atoms
Molecules
Is an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by covalent chemical bonds
By
Mr. V
Converting between Moles Atoms and Molecules Part 2
This Chemistry lesson is titled Converting between Moles Atoms and Molecules Part 2 and will give a detailed explanation of the topic.
By
Tyler Dewitt
How to Calculate Oxidation Numbers Introduction
We'll learn how to determine the oxidation numbers or oxidation states for a the elements in a chemical compound. The oxidation numbers tell us how electrons are divided up or shared between atoms in a chemical compound. The oxidation numbers also tell us how electrons move in an oxidation reduction (redox) reaction. There are a set a rules that we use to determine oxidation number. Group 1A elements (alkalai metals) always have an oxidation of +1. Group 2A elements (alkaline earth metals) always have an oxidation number of +2. Elements on their own have an oxidation number of 0, and monatomic ions have an oxidation number that is equal to the ionic charge.
By
Tyler Dewitt
The Size of an Atom (Introductory Version)
This lesson will look at an example to explain the size of an atom. This lesson will begin by looking at the structure of a tree and minimize it, with the measurements all the way down to molecules. This lesson will also touch on the invention of fluorescent microscopes to be able to view such small entities.
By
Ian Stuart
Chain Structural Isomers of C6H14
One in a series of videos looking at isomerism in organic chemistry. This one examines the five different chain structural isomers of C6H14, including a look at the 3-dimensional shapes of the molecules.
By
Frank Scullion
Meet The Atom
This lesson will define and explain the atom. A brief history of the atom will be given as well as an in-depth look at what makes up an atom.
By
Ian Stuart
Models of the Atom Timeline
This Chemistry lesson is titled Models of the Atom Timeline and will give a detailed explanation of the topic.
By
Tyler Dewitt
Counting Atoms Intro to Moles Part 2
This Chemistry lesson is titled Counting Atoms Intro to Moles Part 2 and will give a detailed explanation of the topic.
By
Tyler Dewitt
Proteins Lecture
We look at how amino acids join together to form proteins, examining the primary, secondary and tertiary structures in detail - with reference made to insulin, myoglobin and haemoglobin. Quarternary struture is mentioned briefly and we also touch upon the meaning of fibrous and globular proteins.
By
Frank Scullion
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Atoms
Matter
5
SI System
3
Measurements
22
Aufbau Principle
1
Teachers
Denis Zelvys
Member
Jackson, United States of America
Mr. V
Member
Edison, United States of America
Rebecca Scalia
Member
United States of America
BRIAN MILLER
Teacher
Pasadena, United States of America
Frank Scullion
Member
United Kingdom