Ionic vs. Covalent Bonding — The Octet Rule Explained

This 2-minute chemistry video explains how atoms form ionic and covalent bonds in order to achieve stable electron arrangements following the octet rule. Using examples such as methane and sodium chloride, the lesson demonstrates how atoms gain, lose, or share electrons to form stable compounds and chemical bonds.
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