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Hot and Cold Elements and Compounds with Key Ring Atom

This will build off of the previous videos of elements and compounds.  When you add heat and cold using the key ring atom it will answer lots of  questions of why elements and compounds act the way they do.  It should be a lot of fun watching these videos when you see how easy this is.

Hot and cold with the Hydrogen key ring atom

This video show how the size of the atom is based on the speed and size of the electron ring not vibration.  Check it out it is simple.

Heat Transfer with the Key Ring Atom

This video show how heat is transferred with a hydrogen atom.  The more you use the Key ring atom the easier physics is to understand.  It is easy when the geometry is correct.  Watch this and see how logical this is.

Solids Liquids and Gases with key ring Atom

This video will show how hydrogen will react as is goes from hot to cold.  It is easy to see the geometry of the key ring atom and its temperature determines how it acts.

Chemical reactions in Key Ring Atom as temperature changes

This video will show how chemical reaction happen as temperature changes.  It works the same way as a pair of handcuffs or hooking a chain together.  Have fun watching this.

This video shows why water expands when it freezes

When you see how water is configured in the key ring atom things make sense as the temperature changes.  Take a look at this video and see if you have a different view of how water works at the molecular level.

This video shows why water crystallizes when it freezes

As we use the Key Ring Atom in more places it answers more questions.  Here it will explain why water forms crystals when it freeze.  

This video explains why water is a liquid.

Water has 3 states a solid, liquid and a gas.  These are based on temperature.  This video will show the shape of water when it is a liquid.  

Why water has surface tension

In this video we will use the Key Ring Atom and explain why water has surface tension.  It is the geometry of the Key Ring Atom that makes this easy to understand.  Watch and see.

This explains why hammered metal gets so hard

In this video we will use the Key Ring Atom with a simulated hammering of metal to make it hard.  The Geometry of the Key Ring Atom makes this easy to understand.  

Fiction at the molecular level

This video will show what causes friction at the molecular level with the Key Ring Atom.  This geometrical structure has rough areas at the molecular level.  When you rub two rough surfaces together you have friction.  Watch and see, it is very straight forward.

Why does friction cause.

In this video we will use the Key Ring Atom to explain why friction causes heat.  Have you ever played with a free spinning wheel?  If you have, you know that as you take your hand across the edge of the wheel it spins.  The more times you do it the faster the wheel spins.  It works the same way with the key ring atom.  Watch and see.

How come carbon dioxide will not become a liquid

Most substances will become a solid or a liquid or a gas based on temperature.  In this video we will used a key ring atom model of a carbon dioxide atom and explain why carbon dioxide will not become a liquid.

Why won't helium freeze?

In this video we will use a helium Key Ring Atom and show why helium will not freeze.  You will see that the geometrically round shape answers the question.  Watch and see for yourself and make up your own mind.

Why is super cold helium frictionless?

In this video we will take 2 Key Ring Atoms of Helium and take them to a very cold temperature and show why helium becomes frictionless.  It is all about the geometry and the size of the electron rings.   Watch and see what you think.

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