Covalent Bonding â Electron Sharing
察象: Middle Schoolã«ããŽãª: Chemistry
説æ
Demonstrates covalent bonding by showing two hydrogen atoms sharing electrons to form Hâ, then extends to water (HâO) where oxygen shares electrons with two hydrogens. Electron clouds overlap to illustrate shared pairs.
Covalent Bonding â Electron Sharing
Description
Demonstrates covalent bonding by showing two hydrogen atoms sharing electrons to form Hâ, then extends to water (HâO) 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 | Hâ bond forms | ~7s | Atoms approach, electron clouds overlap, shared electrons shown in middle |
| 4 | Hâ labeled | ~4s | MathTex Hâ shown, bond explained |
| 5 | HâO intro | ~5s | Oxygen atom shown, needs 2 more electrons |
| 6 | HâO bond forms | ~8s | Two H atoms bond to O, electron clouds overlap for each bond |
| 7 | HâO labeled | ~5s | MathTex HâO shown, bent molecule shape labeled |
| 8 | Outro | ~3s | Summary |
Layout
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â Covalent Bonding â â title
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â [ Atom animation area ] â â main scene
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â Hâ / HâO (formula) â â formula label
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Area Descriptions
| Area | Content | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Top | Title | Fades in |
| Center | Atom circles with electron dots and overlapping cloud ellipses | Main animation |
| Bottom | LaTeX formulas | Hâ then HâO |
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 HâO (104.5° angle approximated visually)