Bonding, Structure and Properties | Ultimate Guide | Full Topic | A level Chemistry

Bonding, Structure and Properties | Ultimate Guide | Full Topic | A level Chemistry

Explore More & Full Notes 📄 All A Level Chemistry Videos: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s3I5... 📝 Download the full notes PDF of this lesson: https://payhip.com/b/c0QZ3 Tip: These are exact copies of the handwritten notes used in the video — includes slides, reaction summaries, diagrams, and rules for carboxylic acids and esters, perfect for revision and exam practice. Bonding, Structure and Properties | Ultimate Guide | Full Topic | A Level Chemistry This A Level Chemistry Ultimate Guide covers the entire topic of Bonding, Structure and Properties, including ionic, covalent, metallic and intermolecular bonding, as well as structure-property relationships. Ideal for all exam boards (AQA, OCR, Edexcel), this video is packed with clear explanations and essential detail to support your understanding and revision. From why bonds form to how structure affects melting point and conductivity, this full-topic walkthrough is perfect for both first-time learning and last-minute revision. 📌 Timestamps: 00:05 Introduction 00:19 Why do bonds form? 01:05 The difference between Structure and Bonding 03:00 Changing state and the particle model 05:26 Different types of bonding 06:15 Forming ions 07:54 Working out the charge of ions 10:30 Compound ions 12:02 Ionic bonding 13:36 Ionic Lattice - the structure of ionic compounds 16:35 The formulae of compounds 18:39 Working out the formula of ionic compounds 21:46 Melting Point and boiling point of ionic compounds 23:04 Comparing Melting and boiling points of ionic compounds 25:20 Electrical Conductivity 26:29 Covalent Bonding 27:38 Molecular structure 28:44 Displayed formulae 29:53 Iodine Structure 31:49 Water structure 33:45 Double bonds 35:09 Dative covalent bonds 36:45 Molecules containing dative covalent bonds 38:52 Electrical conductivity of molecules 39:29 Melting Point and Boiling Point of small molecules 41:07 Intermolecular forces 43:31 Macromolecular - Giant Covalent structures 44:50 Diamond: Structure and Bonding 46:48 Diamond: Properties 48:46 Graphite: Structure and Bonding 50:20 Graphite: Properties 52:22 Metal Structure 53:46 Metallic Bonding 55:41 Magnesium: Structure and Bonding 56:27 Melting Point and Boiling Point of Metals 57:40 Comparing Metal melting points and boiling points 58:58 Metals as electrical conductors 🔗 Explore More A Level Chemistry Videos: 📌 Physical Chemistry Year 1 Explanation videos Playlist:    • Atomic Structure Explained (Full Topic) | ...   📌 Physical Chemistry Year 2 Explanation videos Playlist:    • Buffer Solutions Explained | A Level Chemi...   📌 Physical Chemistry Exam Question Walkthrough Playlist:    • Kp | Equilibrium Constant | Exam Question ...   📌 Physical Chemistry Multiple Choice Walkthrough Playlist:    • Atomic Structure | Multiple Choice Questio...   📢 Connect with Us: 📷 Instagram: @chemistrytutor123 🎵 TikTok: @chemistrytutor123 📩 Email: [email protected] 📌 Hashtags: #alevelchemistry #BondingAndStructure #ionicbonding #covalentbonding #MetallicBonding #intermolecularforces #chemistryrevision #physicalchemistry #StructureAndBonding #meltingpoint #electricalconductivity #chemistryexplained #ChemistryYouTube Correction: 24:15 Teaching point... Higher charge density in a metal ion usually leads to stronger ionic bonding and higher melting points. In the video I used AlCl₃ as an example, but this was misleading — Al³⁺ is so polarising that AlCl₃ becomes largely covalent (forming Al₂Cl₆ molecules), so its melting point is actually much lower than NaCl and MgCl₂.