How Dissolving Works
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2023
- In this video, Josh explains how dissolving works, why polar and ionic substances dissolve in water, but nonpolar substances (like oil) do not dissolve in water.
Video Link (Polar Covalent Bonds): • Polar Covalent Bonds
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Would love a follow up for gas-liquid solutions (carbonated water) and solid-solid solutions (alloys).
Great idea
Great! but how does it workfor non-polar solvents? Can you make a video on that?
Great video, but I think it would be better if it contained a quick summary of the Valence electron works, since this quickly explain a lot of things about the covalent bonds between atoms, like why does a neutral charged molecule like water has zones with partial charges, what determines how molecules are structured and why noble gases don't form molecules with any other element.
Good point, I wanted to make this video really short, so I didn't get into it here. I did link another video that went more into that topic though
Nice! This was very easy to follow.
Thanks! Glad it was straightforward!
I think Na atom should be smaller in compare to Cl atom.
Yes, you are correct!