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This four-part series provides a comprehensive introduction to the chemical bonding processes. Using computer-generated models and examples from everyday life, each program illustrates the principles of bonding relevant to high school and college chemistry courses. 4-part series, 17-22 minutes each.



 
                    

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The Series Includes : Bonding in Metals | Bonding Between Molecules | Ionic Bonding | Bonding in Molecules
     


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