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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

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.

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 Electron Pair Bond - Molecules

Molecules are compounds of non-metal atoms. But how does the bond come about? They cannot give up or absorb electrons completely, because both partners want to have more. Using the fluorine molecule as an example, the electron pair bond is explained with the help of the energy level diagram. Origin

ScienceCasts: Escape of the Destructive Electrons

Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Earth is surrounded by electrons that can be disruptive to our technology. NASA is using high-altitude balloons and spacecraft to monitor and understand these particles in the radiation belts surrounding our planet. Click here to see more videos: https://al

The gas chambers in Auschwitz-Birkenau

In March 1943, the first of four large murder facilities went into operation in Auschwitz-Birkenau. The processes in these newly built gas chambers were thought out down to the last detail. Author: ZDF/Winfried Laasch, Friedrich Scherer/Kawom! Translation and redub: alugha Click here to see more

The British Gas Hood | World History Project

Trench warfare in the First World War was horrific enough, but mustard gas really sent it over the top. In this short video, Andrew Wallis, of the Guards Museum in London, exhibits the shockingly inadequate gas hoods that British soldiers relied on to survive the horrors of chemical warfare. Websi

Ozone - protective layer and toxic gas

In the atmosphere, at an altitude of about 20 to 30 kilometers, the ozone layer protects us from carcinogenic UV rays. But on earth, on the ground, ozone is a problem. Here, the colorless and toxic gas harms people and the environment. More about ozone: http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/ozon Transla