In this tutorial, you will learn about dipole moments. This includes the definition of a dipole moment, its formula, several examples, and more!| ChemTalk
Learn what makes a bond polar, how polar covalent bonds are defined, examples of polar covalent bonds, and finally, steps to solve a polarity question!| ChemTalk
Learn the types of intermolecular forces: Van Der Waals forces, dispersion, ion-dipole & understand how they influence physical properties| ChemTalk
Learn all about the element magnesium Mg of the periodic table, a shiny, silvery colored, strong, lightweight metal.| ChemTalk
Facts & properties of the element carbon in the periodic table, including its history, allotropes, compounds, & the carbonate and carbide ions| ChemTalk
Learn about what precipitates are, what a precipitation reaction is, how to use solubility tables, and see real-life examples and sample problems| ChemTalk
Read more to find out what a chemical bond is, learn about different kinds of chemical bonds, and find examples of each chemical bond type.| ChemTalk
Everything you need to know about polar bonds, non-polar bonds, polar molecules, and non-polar molecules with helpful examples & diagrams.| ChemTalk
Naming covalent compounds & molecular compounds, made easy by ChemTalk with clear rules, chemical formulas and examples.| ChemTalk
Learn all about bond order & length. Bond order is the # of covalent bonds between a pair of atoms. Bond length is the distance between the nuclei of atoms.| ChemTalk
We make naming ionic compounds very easy, and look at the properties of ionic compounds, in this ChemTalk chemistry tutorial.| ChemTalk
A nucleophile is an electron-rich molecule that can form covalent bonds by donating electrons to electron-poor sites.| ChemTalk
An electrophile is an electron-poor molecule that can form covalent bonds by accepting electrons from a nucleophile, an electron-rich molecule.| ChemTalk
Acid Base Chemistry made easy - learn the difference between acids and bases, acid base reactions, and acid base strength.| ChemTalk
Learn the properties of the alkaline earth metals, elements in group 2 on the periodic table, along with fun facts, their chemistry and uses.| ChemTalk
The electron is one of the most fundemental acpects of chemistry. Learn about JJ Thomson and the discovery of the electron.| ChemTalk
Learn about what the octet rule is, exceptions to the rule, and how to solve example problems by applying the octet rule.| ChemTalk
Learn all about valence electrons, what they are, why they are significant, and how to determine how many valence electrons an element has!| ChemTalk
An atom is a building block of matter that is generally used to determine the characteristics of an element.| ChemTalk
We explain periodic trends of the periodic table, such as electronegavity, atomic radius, first ionization energy, & electron affinity.| ChemTalk