Why do some substances melt at low temperatures while others stay solid even at extreme heat? In this GCSE Chemistry revision video, we break down the science of melting points, boiling points, and the forces that hold particles together.
Join us as we explore:
✅ Intermolecular forces – why small molecules like oxygen and nitrogen have low boiling points
✅ Electrostatic forces – how charged particles hold salts and metals together
✅ Covalent bonding – the reason diamonds are so hard and have ultra-high melting points
This video is perfect for new learners and for anyone looking for a bit of exam revision. We will be covering key AQA Chemistry syllabus points on states of matter and bonding plus, test your knowledge with exam-style questions!
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