Covalent Bonding — Electron Sharing

Beschreibung

Demonstrates covalent bonding by showing two hydrogen atoms sharing electrons to form H₂, then extends to water (H₂O) where oxygen shares electrons with two hydrogens. Electron clouds overlap to illustrate shared pairs.

Covalent Bonding — Electron Sharing

Description

Demonstrates covalent bonding by showing two hydrogen atoms sharing electrons to form H₂, then extends to water (H₂O) where oxygen shares electrons with two hydrogens. Electron clouds overlap to illustrate shared pairs.


Phases

# Phase Name Duration Description
1 Title ~3s Title appears
2 H + H intro ~5s Two H atoms shown with 1 valence electron each; need 1 more to fill shell
3 H₂ bond forms ~7s Atoms approach, electron clouds overlap, shared electrons shown in middle
4 H₂ labeled ~4s MathTex H₂ shown, bond explained
5 H₂O intro ~5s Oxygen atom shown, needs 2 more electrons
6 H₂O bond forms ~8s Two H atoms bond to O, electron clouds overlap for each bond
7 H₂O labeled ~5s MathTex H₂O shown, bent molecule shape labeled
8 Outro ~3s Summary

Layout

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│          Covalent Bonding                   │  ← title
├─────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│                                             │
│         [ Atom animation area ]             │  ← main scene
│                                             │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│   H₂  /  H₂O  (formula)                    │  ← formula label
└─────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Area Descriptions

Area Content Notes
Top Title Fades in
Center Atom circles with electron dots and overlapping cloud ellipses Main animation
Bottom LaTeX formulas H₂ then H₂O

Assets & Dependencies

  • Fonts: LaTeX / sans-serif
  • Colors: H = light gray (#e0e0e0), O = red (#e63946), shared electrons = yellow
  • Manim version: ManimCE 0.19.1

Notes

  • Use semi-transparent ellipses as "electron clouds" overlapping at bond site
  • Show individual electron dots before clouds overlap
  • Bent geometry for H₂O (104.5° angle approximated visually)
Zielgruppe: MiddleKategorie: Chemistry