Atoms Molecules and Ions
Published 8/2025
Duration: 1h 54m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 893.12 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 8/2025
Duration: 1h 54m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 893.12 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
The Building Blocks of Chemistry
What you'll learn
- Describe the structure of atoms and identify subatomic particles (protons, neutrons, electrons).
- Differentiate between elements, molecules, and compounds using real-life examples.
- Explain how atoms bond (covalent and ionic bonding) to form stable compounds.
- Name and write formulas for binary covalent compounds and ionic compounds, including those with polyatomic ions.
- Represent compounds using Lewis structures, molecular models, and the particulate model for ionic solids.
- Understand ions and charges and how they determine chemical formulas.
Requirements
- An interest in learning how the world works at the smallest scale.
- Access to a notebook or digital note-taking tool for practice exercises.
- A calculator for basic math and simple chemical calculations.
- Stable Internet Connection
- Those under 18 may use the services only if a parent or guardian opens their account, handles any enrollments, and manages their account usage.
Description
Course Title:
Atoms, Molecules, and Ions – The Building Blocks of Chemistry
Please Note: The course is intended to be purchased by Adults
Those under 18 may use the services only if a parent or guardian opens their account, handles any enrollments, and manages their account usage.
Course Description:
Have you ever wondered what everything around you is really made of? From the air you breathe to the water you drink, from the food you eat to the stars in the sky—it all comes down to atoms, molecules, and ions.
This course is designed to give you aclear and engaging foundation in chemistry’s most essential concepts. Whether you are a high school student, a college beginner, or simply curious about how the microscopic world shapes our universe, this course will make the subject come alive with clarity and enthusiasm.
By the end of this course, you will not onlyunderstand the structure of atoms and moleculesbut alsosee how they connect to real-life phenomena—why salt dissolves in water, why metals conduct electricity, and how compounds form the basis of life itself.
What You’ll Learn:
The discovery and structure of atomsAtomic models and subatomic particlesIsotopes, ions, and their significanceHow elements combine to form molecules and compoundsThe role of chemical formulas and naming rulesIonic vs. covalent bonds—what makes them differentReal-world applications of atoms, molecules, and ions
Why Take This Course?
Simplified explanationsof complex concepts
Step-by-step examplesand clear diagrams
Engaging practice problemsto strengthen your understanding
Connect chemistry concepts toeveryday life and technology
Build astrong foundationfor advanced topics in chemistry, biology, and physics
Who This Course is For:
High school students preparing for exams
College freshmen taking introductory chemistry
NEET, JEE, or competitive exam aspirants
Curious learners who want to understand the invisible world of atoms and molecules
Enroll Today!
Don’t just memorize chemistry—understand it.By the end of this course, you’ll think like a chemist and see the world through the fascinating lens of atoms, molecules, and ions.
Let’s begin this journey into the very building blocks of matter!
Who this course is for:
- Those learning chemistry for the first time.
- People who want to strengthen their foundation in chemistry.
- Self-learners curious about how atoms, molecules, and ions work in the real world.
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