Search results for “Configuration des gaz nobles”

Noble gases and the noble gas configuration

Topics of the video: 0:11 Which gases are noble gases? 0:36 Where can I find noble gases? 1:41 Why are the noble gases called "noble"? 2:27 Atomic construction - according to Bohr's shell model + noble gas configuration and octet rule 3:57 How do other atoms - other elements - achieve the noble gas

08 The Noble Gas Configuration

The noble gas configuration is a particularly stable electron configuration. The driving force for many chemical phenomena is this state. It should be remembered again that the nucleus is not altered during chemical reactions. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this

The Octet Rule

The video explains the electron distribution according to Bohr's atomic model of noble gas atoms, the noble gas configuration and the octet rule. Original: "Chemistry and biology - get it!" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

Metal bond

In my video I explain the metal bond. In order to understand them better, I will first go into the noble gas configuration or the noble gas state. Then I explain the actual metal bond using the example of the metal magnesium, what the electron gas is, why the metals conduct electricity and which ele

08 Electron Config Shorthand

Applying the energy levels all the time takes far too long. Therefore, a simple shorthand notation of the electron configuration was developed. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

Draw boundaries: Who sets limit values

Radon is a radioactive noble gas. It can enter our homes through cracks – if it accumulates there and we breathe it in for a long time, it can cause cancer. Radon is actually everywhere, but it is distributed differently from region to region. To determine whether you have radon in the house, only m

Life in a castle - Planet Wissen

0:00 Introduction to castle building 0:05 Castle building in the Middle Ages 0:16 Life inside the castle 0:42 Living situation in castles 0:50 Castle as a centre for work, guests and court 0:59 Prison in the dungeon 1:05 Castle courtyard, crafts and outbuildings 1:17 Protection by walls and defenses