The CHEMICAL BONDS Song - Mr. Edmonds

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It's a Chemical Bond - "Nothin' On You" Remix
[CHORUS] - John
Ionic bonds, and covalent bonds,
Forming and breaking, new molecules
making,
It's a chemical bond, babehhhhh,
A chemical bond, baby,
Electron pairs, are they transferred or
shared?
How do you name them, is polarity there?
It's a chemical bond, baby,
A chemical bond, baby.
[RAP VERSE 1] - Eric
Okay first off we'll start with ionic.
They deal with ions, isn't that ironic,
Cations, anions, polyatomic,
Make a strong bond, like a bomb that's
atomic,
Typically a metal and a nonmetal bond,
To get an octet so that they become
strong,
They get together and transfer electrons,
They share them equally, neither one is
conned.
[SINGING VERSE 1] -Stephen
What makes the bonds stronger? And last
longer?
And have a higher melting point you think?
A correct inference, would be the
difference,
In electronegativity.
To name it put the cation first you see,
And on the anion put I D E
Unless it's polyatomic then let it be
Be...be...be...
[CHORUS] -Stephen
[RAP VERSE 2] -Eric
I´m a talk about covalent bonds now
Two nonmetals bond, you wanna know
how?
Atoms come together, cause they want an
octet
They share electrons to get eight in their
set.
Covalent differs from ionic greatly:
They have a smaller difference in enegativity,
Percent ionic character is less obviously,
What, about polarity?
[SINGING VERSE 2] -John
Non-polar, beats polar,
When it comes to sharing equally.
But polar, has a higher,
Melting point than non-polar's be.
Naming them is easy thankfully,
Just put a prefix on the atom please,
Rappin' bout bonds, yeah I'm a G.
G...G...G
[CHORUS] -- Stephen
[BRIDGE]
Now metallic bonds, are the bond type
number three.
Electrons aren't stagnant, they move
around in a sea.
It's senior year with Standish, and I'm lucky
with a "C,"
Can't wait to get out of here, it's AP
Chemistry.
[CHORUS]
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The CHEMICAL BONDS Song - Mr. Edmonds - Rock with Abba's
"Dancing Queen" music theme !
Oooh yeah, Ionic bonds ... covalent bonds ... both of them chemical bonds.
How are they made? What's the difference? Watch you'll see!
First we'll start with ionic bonds,
A metal and nonmetal are involved.
The metal gives over electrons, the nonmetal ... it receives.
The atoms become IONS!
Metals might have 1,2 or 3
Electrons for the nonmetal to receive
It all depends on what's needed, to make the number 8
For the nonmetals' outer shell.
AND IF IT HAPPENS FOR THEM ...
They both become IONS ...... CHARGED ATOMS .... They become IONS!
The metal's positive, the nonmetal's negative,
They become IONS, oh yeah.
The metal's plus, the nonmetal minus, and opposites they do attract.
So what you get, when they come together, is an IONIC BOND.
So what about those covalent bonds?
It's not about loss and gain of electrons.
Valence electrons they are shared, to complete the outer shells
Of the nonmetals set to bond.
IT'S WHEN NONMETALS JOIN ... to make covalent bonds
With shared electrons ,,,, they're covalent bonds.
Not a transfer, instead they share valence electrons, oh yeah!
Ionic bonds ... covalent bonds ... both of them chemical bonds.
How are they made? What's the difference? Play the song again !
Ionic bonds, covalent bonds ..... both chemical bonds!
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