Ionic and Covalent Bonds, Hydrogen Bonds, van der Waals - 4 types of Chemical Bonds in Biology

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  • @Socratica
    @Socratica  4 года назад +5

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  • @tawnyhammett
    @tawnyhammett 6 лет назад +364

    I feel like I'm studying in a spa. This is amazing. Thank you!

    • @jc.9778
      @jc.9778 9 месяцев назад

      So true! Never feel chemistry so calming

    • @Chad-Giga.
      @Chad-Giga. 11 дней назад

      Facts

  • @XenogeneGray
    @XenogeneGray 7 лет назад +154

    1) Nonpolar covalent bonds, e.g. oxygen molecule
    2) Polar covalent bonds, e.g. Hydrogen and Oxygen in same water molecule
    3) Ionic bonds, e.g. NaCl
    4) Hydrogen bonds, e.g. Hydrogen and Oxygen in different water molecules
    5) Van der Waals force., e.g. between hydrocarbon molecules
    Apparently if the force is with you, you don't bond too well, just like the Jedi :D

    • @CandidDate
      @CandidDate 4 года назад +1

      Yoda had many friends though.

    • @soumil5794
      @soumil5794 3 года назад

      Jedis have friends!!

  • @fitafanatomy3359
    @fitafanatomy3359 6 лет назад +62

    i have put in about 4 hours trying to understand this concept and finally this 8 minute video gave me my breakthrough. thanks!

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  6 лет назад +4

      This is wonderful to hear. Thank you for telling us!! It really motivates us to keep making videos. :D

  • @Roxy-gn8dj
    @Roxy-gn8dj 5 лет назад +66

    OMG. I cannot believe a good style of teaching can not only change your feelings about chemistry, but also makes you enjoy it and want to know more about it :). Thank you very much

  • @IELTSGATEWAY
    @IELTSGATEWAY 4 года назад +16

    She has that calm voice that could end world wars. Thank you.

  • @yumibellali6961
    @yumibellali6961 4 года назад +18

    It's like learning through a therapy without stress. Love it!!! Thank you great video:)

  • @ephyrian
    @ephyrian 4 года назад +15

    why is this chemistry asmr lmaooo this is awesome

  • @UURpantsRonFIREE
    @UURpantsRonFIREE 4 года назад +18

    Feels like I’m in a yoga class 🤣

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  4 года назад +3

      Focus on your breath...💜🦉

  • @existentialcrisis9757
    @existentialcrisis9757 7 лет назад +46

    soothing voice;)

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  7 лет назад +11

      That's so nice of you to say. We hope our videos encourage people to be less afraid of math and science! :)

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 4 года назад

      Mild bond...

  • @Sulbalicious
    @Sulbalicious 6 лет назад +11

    keep uploading videos!! I'm learning so much. I have just finished my 1st year of med school and I'm going to apply physiology and biochemistry next semester. This channel is really useful for a warm up before the massacre (?

  • @poliriboz7870
    @poliriboz7870 7 лет назад +31

    I think hydrogen bonds are used in DNA to connect nucleobases.

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  7 лет назад +17

      Excellent example!!!

    • @Kasarii
      @Kasarii 7 лет назад +7

      Excellent indeed, it's a central property in matching pairs of nucleotides C-G and A-T, so it's essentially the mechanism behind the coding function of DNA.

  • @hanheeyang9837
    @hanheeyang9837 6 лет назад +8

    great flower background with roses and purple flowers. accompanied with the calm but soothing voice, it sets up a perfect mood for those wanting to voice their talent through the wonderful SAT Chemistry subject test a brief place for comfort and relief. thank you

  • @mohamednur5331
    @mohamednur5331 2 года назад +3

    Challenge accepted!
    Hydrogen bonds are important to biology mainly because they hold the strands of DNA together. Although Hydrogen bonds are weak, when there's many hydrogen bonds, it's most much powerful. I think of in terms of Twigs. A Twig single is weak, but a bundle of Twigs are strong and cannot be broken easily.

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  2 года назад +1

      Love this idea of bundled twigs being harder to break-thanks for sharing!

  • @blinddiver
    @blinddiver 5 лет назад +6

    I learned a lot and my chakras were cleansed after watching this video. Neat.

  • @dhiaawad6710
    @dhiaawad6710 6 лет назад +6

    that was so good. i was soooo confuse about these bonds. very professional explanation. l like the sound effect, helps to get the information faster.

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  6 лет назад +3

      We're so glad to hear that our video helped!! Thank you so much for your kind message and for watching. We'd love to hear what other topics you would like to see! (more biology videos coming soon)

  • @sunyue6483
    @sunyue6483 6 лет назад +4

    like your voice! clams people down and explains very well. Could you also explain metallic bond? and the difference between primary bond and secondary bond? Is it the primary bond is stronger and secondary bond is weaker?

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your nice comments! We love that you're curious about the different kinds of chemical bonds. There is one way of classifying bonds as "primary" and "secondary," and you're right, that basically just means the strong bonds vs the weak bonds. The strong, "primary" bonds include ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds. The weaker, "secondary" bonds include van der Waals forces & Hydrogen bonds.
      Here are a few more videos from our Chemistry playlist you could check out:
      Ionic Bonds bit.ly/2oWNeTD
      Covalent Bonds bit.ly/2d4RZ7i
      Ionic vs Covalent Bonds bit.ly/2cUG6C8
      Metallic Bonds bit.ly/2uuXPb9
      Intermolecular Forces bit.ly/2xAnoMt

  • @donnaherrera7415
    @donnaherrera7415 4 года назад +4

    I found it so hard to focus, there was so much going on in the background and everything, great material being said but I could not focus for the life of me. Still helped a bunch so that's all that matters

    • @reinerbraun898
      @reinerbraun898 3 года назад +1

      I don't think it was the video at fault, but everyone learns differently I guess

    • @donnaherrera7415
      @donnaherrera7415 3 года назад

      @@reinerbraun898 oh I agree completely, I don't think this was meant as a negative comment :)

  • @durgamthirupathi1838
    @durgamthirupathi1838 5 лет назад +3

    madam please upload more videos.
    we are so thankful to you.
    please upload more videos
    world needs your help

  • @kariukigerald9141
    @kariukigerald9141 5 лет назад +3

    wow....the kind of stuff I spent my school years fleeing from... but these concepts are delivered so calmly and conversationally I found myself keeping up easily... I actually watched to the end ...AND UNDERSTOOD!!! Zero interest in chemistry but superb job in communicating it....

  • @rushdakhan9926
    @rushdakhan9926 6 лет назад +3

    All type of bonds are used in making tertiary structure of proteins ..... Example , enzymes..

  • @mayasinha884
    @mayasinha884 6 лет назад +4

    This is just amazing.Sad to see that being so good it still has less no of views.Socratic rocks.

  • @roobydoo1266
    @roobydoo1266 5 лет назад +3

    Okay.. she's talking and smalling just like she's talking about romantic relationship

  • @lalitmohanpandey7804
    @lalitmohanpandey7804 4 года назад +1

    Nearly 500k
    But soon 1million++++++

    • @lalitmohanpandey7804
      @lalitmohanpandey7804 4 года назад

      Soon 1million into 1million to the power of 1million and carry on = sucribers of SOCRITA

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus 6 лет назад +4

    I wonder how these particles actually look like in person, if we could become as small as Ant-Man and see them with our own naked eyes. They must looks like planets orbiting the nucleus.

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  6 лет назад +3

      We're getting closer and closer to getting to "see" these closely! Fun to imagine.

    • @Vagabond-Cosmique
      @Vagabond-Cosmique 3 года назад

      @SevenDeMagnus: they actually don't look like planetary systems, that's an outdated model.
      It's hard to give you a good answer though, quantum mechanics being notoriously difficult to vulgarise correctly, but I'd suggest starting by looking up orbitals.
      Here are a couple videos you can start with:
      ruclips.net/video/BPkcDWLBsrI/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/0kRvVR8Y9lw/видео.html
      And, also: ptable.com/#Electrons

  • @thelifeoftoolboxt4359
    @thelifeoftoolboxt4359 6 лет назад +2

    Please make more Biochemistry lessons like carbohydrates structures and stereochemistry, reactions of mpnosaccharides and important Oligosaccharides ... Ect

  • @readysetgo4607
    @readysetgo4607 7 лет назад +2

    I think ionic bonds are crucial in synaptic transmission (Ca2+ ion) , but I'm not sure ?

  • @srivatsanchandrasekaran8546
    @srivatsanchandrasekaran8546 7 лет назад +2

    vandervalls force exists in graphite......pencil tip pantograph etc....!!!!!

  • @taimoorshah9165
    @taimoorshah9165 3 года назад +1

    The background music and your voice makes if feel like we are talking about aliens... 😅😅

  • @henriquepboueri
    @henriquepboueri 2 года назад +7

    That's what I call a lesson. Thanks for making it look so easy.

  • @BridgetteHoots
    @BridgetteHoots Месяц назад

    struggling to understand still. may have something to do with being ADHD and getting up 3 times during the video. once just to randomly dye my hair

  • @ismacilabubakar6096
    @ismacilabubakar6096 4 года назад

    *Slam is the beauty for womans, if you want to learn about slam, go study slam, don't study muslims because slam is perfect, most muslims are not follow the orders of slam, ALLAH will ask you why do you take hijab, please take hijab you are so beutiful, thank you for your helping me faster information 👍👍👍*

  • @ASerenadeToYou
    @ASerenadeToYou 5 лет назад +1

    I didn't stop watching even after I got the clarification I was looking for because her voice is so soothing and she sounds like she really knows what she's talking about. I could watch this for hours lmao

  • @sinanyalvac8998
    @sinanyalvac8998 Год назад

    This video looks like starting " Once upon a time, there were 4-Bond brothers..." and the kid slept already. I love it.

  • @Ptr-NG
    @Ptr-NG 7 лет назад +1

    My teacher said once, the Hydrogen is really a generous guy... and his only problem is that once you take what he would offer you, he will no longer leave you :)

  • @bushranisar9944
    @bushranisar9944 4 месяца назад

    Hydrogen bond plays an important role in biology
    Answer for your challenge question!

  • @rayrocher6887
    @rayrocher6887 7 лет назад +1

    thanks for the chemistry course. chlorine is an interesting chemical prevents putrification. thanks for study.

  • @GG17250
    @GG17250 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos! You take complex material and break it down into an easier way to understand it. I appreciate your videos!!

  • @IheartSZA-ILY
    @IheartSZA-ILY 6 лет назад +2

    I was in tears trying to figure this out. Thank you!!!!!

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  6 лет назад

      We're so glad we could save you from heartache! Thank you so much for watching!! :D

  • @luisvillamagua2675
    @luisvillamagua2675 4 года назад

    Very nice lecture. She sound like a religious who wants to convert you, but in this case, to a chemist.

  • @AwakenedOne-qu
    @AwakenedOne-qu 6 месяцев назад

    What amazed me was that no one knew why and how the electron shells existed and they were shaped differently, S P and D

  • @monsterchick789
    @monsterchick789 5 лет назад +1

    Can u please explain vanderwall bond in a easy way of learning

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 2 года назад

    Taphonomy: "water?", "Hold my western interior seaway"

  • @samshrivastava2655
    @samshrivastava2655 4 года назад +1

    What beautiful soothing voice. Great video.

  • @BeLoTTii
    @BeLoTTii 7 лет назад +3

    Ionic bonds forms salt important to the climate of the planet, osmose and diffusion that are essential for life. Covalent bonds forms organic stuff that is everything that we eat as an example. Without the hydrogen bonds, plants wouldn't be capable of "sucking" water up to its upper parts like leaves, due cohesion. If I misspelled anything sorry I'm from Brazil :D about the last one I don't know.

    • @felipesdam
      @felipesdam 7 лет назад

      Um Isótopo De Hidrogênio Eu tbm sou... tenho muita dificuldade de escrever em ingles tambem hehehe

    • @BeLoTTii
      @BeLoTTii 7 лет назад

      Felipe Damasceno gosto desse canal pq ele fala devagar

    • @felipesdam
      @felipesdam 7 лет назад

      sim... da para treinar ingles bastante mesmo, muito legal!! Eles tinham um canal em portugues mas parece que eles pararam

    • @BeLoTTii
      @BeLoTTii 7 лет назад +1

      Felipe Damasceno pois é. Eles pararam mais tenho esperança que voltem ainda. Falaram que vão talvez voltar

    • @felipesdam
      @felipesdam 7 лет назад

      espero que sim... aquela que fala portugues era uma atriz da globo não é?

  • @abdullahlakhani9981
    @abdullahlakhani9981 3 года назад +1

    Excellent content knowledge, excellent pedagogy, excellent style

  • @deeeeepsleeeeep
    @deeeeepsleeeeep 3 года назад

    Im confused. Is this meditation class or chemistry?

  • @6Paths-q7b
    @6Paths-q7b 7 месяцев назад

    So helpful. I love the interactions ❤

  • @febaanna
    @febaanna 3 года назад

    Thank you Socratica......Its a very different experience for me. How simply and perfectly you presented the topic? Amazing....Sweet ......Wonderful presentation.......

  • @sixtomahecha6172
    @sixtomahecha6172 5 лет назад +1

    Studying for my biochemistry final! Great explanations :)

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  5 лет назад

      Good luck!! We're rooting for you!

  • @medotedo8410
    @medotedo8410 3 года назад +1

    6:40 😂 🤣

  • @rosilda7748
    @rosilda7748 6 лет назад +1

    Gratitude for your are sharing your knowledge. Helped me a lot.

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  6 лет назад +1

      You are so welcome!! We are so happy you are watching!! :D

  • @myhairdairy
    @myhairdairy 3 года назад

    Non-polar covalent bonds eg. Hydrogen molecules
    Polar covalent bonds e.g Hydrogen and Oxygen molecules
    Ionic bond e.g Na and Cl
    Hydrogen bond e.g Water molecules

  • @cjhepburn7406
    @cjhepburn7406 4 года назад

    People have emergent behavior 4 sure...

  • @shree9728
    @shree9728 4 года назад

    Covalent bonds- Peptide bonds in Amino Acids,
    Ionic bonds- HCl inside our stomach,
    Hydrogen bonds- Water molecules,
    Van der Waals interactions- don't know 😢😢

  • @davidcraig7404
    @davidcraig7404 2 года назад

    Hi, I hope you are well. I have a question I believe you could help me answer. I am a flooring inspector, and I see many stone polymer composite flooring planks with a mass growing or sometimes shrinking. I hope you can explain why the mass expands or contracts unexpectedly without apparent cause.
    This has become a big problem in my field because the blame for the cause is often put on the installer or homeowner, leading to the financial loss as their responsibility instead of the product's manufacturer.
    I should mention that the mass has a wear layer bonded to it, so when dimensional change occurs, the wear layer does not move at the same rate. I believe internal stress within the engineered piece is causing the planks to become deformed.
    My lame understanding leads me to think a bond fracture is happening. My best guess is when the planks are installed, the moisture vapor emission from the concrete has oxygen attacking the bonds within the mass, leading to this occurrence.
    I am disgusted to see the wrong people hurt by poorly designed products. I have a lot of photos if it might help.
    PLEASE, help; any input will be greatly appreciated!

  • @stephanietexeira
    @stephanietexeira 5 лет назад +1

    This is the calmest chem studying I've ever done

  • @19AKS58
    @19AKS58 4 года назад

    Excellent video - the instructional words spoken could not be improved. IMO it would have even more impact if we could listen to the words while watching more diagrams, and not mostly this intelligent young woman speaking them.

  • @LiahBrussolo
    @LiahBrussolo 3 года назад

    Brilliant video, thank you. You present the concepts very clearly and I like the style of this video and the music.

  • @musicmixups66
    @musicmixups66 6 лет назад

    ma'am till now we have learnt water is present everywhere but with different propertion. Eg. if we take dry soil in beaker or in any thing. And give heat with well covered. After a while we can see there droplets of water on the cover of beaker. N acc. to ur presentation biology and chemestry have different reaction and bonding property.Anyway, i just want to ask u a question and if possible please explain me later. My question is, in chemistry wont we used the water for reaction? N Only the crystals of compound are sufficient for reaction in chemistry?
    I'm really getting confuse so please make a proper video in simple manner once again. So that each category(average, below average n intelligent) of students can understood well. Thank you.

  • @mtclips1129
    @mtclips1129 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice explanation 🤗

  • @160p2GHz
    @160p2GHz 3 года назад

    Damn... CrashCourse has the graphics but Socratica has the clear concise explanations. This is like the easiest learning I've experienced, thank you!

  • @HiddenTalent_07
    @HiddenTalent_07 Год назад

    What about Metallic bonds?

  • @malaykchatterjee
    @malaykchatterjee 6 лет назад

    This video is definitely very good but I couldn't understand the Van der wall's forces, the other types of bonds are so nicely explained. Thank you madam.

  • @hosaleeparrish1194
    @hosaleeparrish1194 5 лет назад

    Some great views, why did I visualize as she explain about molecules analogy of two magnets. They two could connect and disagree on connecting together.

  • @kunslipper
    @kunslipper 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much.

  • @mariamebaid5071
    @mariamebaid5071 3 года назад

    Awesome thank you 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @DubstepFan38
    @DubstepFan38 6 лет назад +1

    ASMR

  • @PurnachandMedisetty
    @PurnachandMedisetty Год назад

    I do feel a chemistry with her

  • @Sulbalicious
    @Sulbalicious 6 лет назад +1

    super excelente éste video!

  • @lonedruid1791
    @lonedruid1791 7 лет назад

    There are some fuzzy bounds wich are neither covalent neither ionic, like the ones you find on rocks too, and this explains why rocks are brittle but resistant til it :333

  • @ukrainetruth....2129
    @ukrainetruth....2129 4 года назад

    Me frm pakistan doing mbbs in russia tnx to u mam I learn from u to much.thank you'''

  • @cjhepburn7406
    @cjhepburn7406 4 года назад

    Is it fair to say some bonds are like super glue and some are like pritt stick...?

  • @olasalhab6051
    @olasalhab6051 4 года назад

    hydrogen bonds exist between beta pleated sheets in secondary structure of proteins

  • @claodinka1970
    @claodinka1970 3 года назад

    You're amazing!!! this really simplified things for me, thank you

  • @beingeinstine3874
    @beingeinstine3874 4 года назад

    this was my first video in this class and i fount it to be the best explanation ever.Thanks you a lot from india.

  • @tai2264
    @tai2264 4 года назад

    Why she is so beautifull like that and the atmosphere make you happy people will start to like chemisrty

  • @Sara3346
    @Sara3346 4 года назад

    Presentation was pretty nice, but I really don't think that I got the last one.

  • @hritikmore2447
    @hritikmore2447 2 года назад

    Hydrogen bond and van der is hard

  • @felipesdam
    @felipesdam 7 лет назад

    I think the ionic bonds are in the bonds between a O2 molecule with hemoglobin iron molecule on the blood

  • @jimachbolwie4516
    @jimachbolwie4516 3 года назад

    keep it up its good jobs!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Ahmed-tu3ms
    @Ahmed-tu3ms 6 лет назад +1

    This video makes me feel like i wanna sleep

    • @Socratica
      @Socratica  6 лет назад

      hahaha NO SLEEPING!
      but nice to be relaxed when you learn. :D

  • @trohnb8104
    @trohnb8104 3 года назад

    Teachers haven’t been taught to teach this way. But they should be…

  • @sunahangrai9115
    @sunahangrai9115 3 года назад

    hello sir ! i like your explaination more than any others through english subtitle .

  • @erwinrommel09
    @erwinrommel09 2 года назад

    You are more like a therapist

  • @mudassirhusain2020
    @mudassirhusain2020 10 месяцев назад

    Wow.............masterpiece!!!

  • @kalpanasharma6316
    @kalpanasharma6316 6 лет назад

    Covalent bond and non covalent bonds
    Covalent bonds are strong compared to non covalent bonds.eg Hcl.

  • @khankhattak641
    @khankhattak641 3 года назад

    sorry mam this is ionic bond

  • @jamesmcginn6291
    @jamesmcginn6291 5 лет назад

    Correction to The Current Model of Hydrogen Bonding in Water
    @t

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus 6 лет назад +3

    I wished she was professor. With that voice and coolness, I'd learn better, relaxed (no to terror or weak teachers, though you tend to learn more sadly with terror teachers, lol but some are just right like Prof. Kimberly). God bless, Proverbs 31

  • @binzsta86
    @binzsta86 5 лет назад

    With about James Bond?

  • @FarhanAnsari-ui8je
    @FarhanAnsari-ui8je 10 месяцев назад

    Your name of channel

  • @ugnug
    @ugnug 6 лет назад +1

    whats with this music this isn't the x files

  • @roaddad1
    @roaddad1 4 года назад

    The four chemical bonds with their relative strengths in a pure chemical environment vs a bio / biochem environment . Brief but on point. Good job!

  • @cjhepburn7406
    @cjhepburn7406 4 года назад

    She knows the art of poison? Careful dudes!

  • @cjhepburn7406
    @cjhepburn7406 4 года назад

    If madame is watching @ least I was paying attention...

  • @tenzinlhakyi6610
    @tenzinlhakyi6610 2 года назад

    Thanx for sharing😁

  • @مفتاحمطول
    @مفتاحمطول 6 лет назад

    I thought hydrogen bond is strong van der waal bond ; I mean they are the same

  • @scientificchemical2232
    @scientificchemical2232 3 года назад

    A beautiful learning experience, thank you very much!

  • @infinitysounds211
    @infinitysounds211 3 года назад

    this is like the Discovery Channel !! So interesting to listen