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			<video:description>Lets learn about projectile motion in detail! Have you heard about the human canon ball? Have you observed their path? What kind of path do they follow? A parabola, they say; but why?  This video explains clearly about Projectile Motion.   We at Byjus Classes strongly believe that a spirit of learning and understanding can only be inculcated when the student is curious, and that curiosity can be brought about by creative and effective teaching. It is this approach that makes our lectures so successful and gives our students an edge over their counterparts. For more information on projectile motion visit: https://byjus.com/physics/projectile-motion/   Our website- https://www.byjus.com/ Download our app on android- https://goo.gl/5Uz70E Download our app on an Apple device- https://goo.gl/2mLi1I</video:description>
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			<video:description>Types of Bond in chemistry are explained in this video. The explanation of chemical bonding and different types of chemical bonds that are explained in this video include ionic bonds, covalent bonds, coordinate bonds, and hydrogen bonds.   Ionic Bond: Ionic bonding is seen when two atoms form a bond by donating or accepting electrons. In this type of chemical bonding, there is an electrostatic attraction between the ions which are oppositely charged.  Covalent Bond: In covalent bonding, two atoms share electrons to be able to attain the configuration of their nearest noble gas. It is also called a molecular bond and is characterized by electrons sharing between atoms.  Coordinate bond: In the case of coordinate bonding, both the electrons that form the bond come from the same atom. Coordinate bond is also known as a coordinate covalent bond or a dative covalent bond.  Hydrogen Bond: Hydrogen bonding is a type of electrostatic attraction and is seen when a hydrogen atom which is bonded to a highly electronegative atom (like Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine) comes close to another adjacent atom having a lone pair of electrons.  Get more information about the types of bond here- https://byjus.com/chemistry/ionic-covalent-and-coordinate-bond/  Thank you for watching.  If you liked this video, please subscribe to our channel and press the like button. Click on the bell icon to turn on notifications and you will never miss out on our latest videos! Explore more content like this on our channel.   Still have a doubt about this topic? Or Have an idea/ suggestion for a new video? Please comment below.</video:description>
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