Why is it so hard to find a decent show
on Netflix?
Gosh!
I wonder if Mrs. Reid: The Science G has uploaded anything?
Hey Mrs. Reid! Hey J! How are you doing?
Pretty good! Do you have anything new on
your channel today?
I actually do! It's called the Chemical
level of Organization. (Eww Biochemistry)
Are you thinking to
yourself that this video won't be
interesting?
YUP! Well stop it and do you have your
elbows on the table?
GET THEM OFF! You should go ahead and
grab a snack because I have not one,
not two, but three topics to cover today.
We have the chemical bonds
dating show,  TMZ: chemical reaction
edition,
and Masterchef: macromolecules! Ok!
Well that sounds pretty good! Of course
it sounds good.
What else did you expect?  Alright, well
thanks Mrs. Reid.
I think i'll start with that one.
Good evening everyone! And welcome to the
chemical bonds dating show
I'm your host Mrs. Reid: The Science G!
Matter. It's all around us
It's anything that takes up space and
has
mass. Matter it's made up of elements
like carbon and oxygen. And the smallest
most stable unit of matter is the atom
It's beautiful!  It has protons in the
nucleus that are positive
P for positive. It has neutrons in the
nucleus that are neutral.
N for neutral. It has electrons that are
in the electron cloud that are negative.
E for???
Today's show is about unstable atoms.
Unstable atoms that react with each
other by sharing,
gaining, or losing electrons in chemical
bonds.
Today we have three couples that
represent the three
chemical bonds. We have covalent,
ionic, and hydrogen.
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Let's meet our first couple, covalent.
OH!  I don't want to interrupt.
They look like they're having a great
time . Each of them have valence electrons
that surround them.
But look! They're sharing them with each
other!
That's so sweet! They seem to be having a
good time
so let's move on to ionic.
OH MY GOSH! Did we just stumble upon an
engagement?
This is so great!  But i am a little
surprised that they're getting married
They are definitely opposites from one
another.  I mean
he likes metallica and always has a
positive outlook
and she is definitely non-metallica and
can be extremely negative.
From the outside looking in, it looks
like these two may work
but they may dissociate when those rainy
days show up
in their relationship.
WHAT? (Hydrogen is missing)
WHAT?!  Unfortunately,
we couldn't find a picture of the
hydrogen bond couple
because they broke up shortly before the
taping of this show.
I guess the saying is true.  Don't date a
hydrogen bond
because they will break up easily with
you. You will actually learn more about
hydrogen bonds
when you hear a word from our sponsors a
little bit later on in the program.
Well based on our three couples, it
appears that the covalent bond is the
strongest
because they share their electrons. They
complete each other.  It would take a lot
of energy to break
that bond. The second strongest couple is
Ionic
Opposites definitely attract in  that
relationship
BUT because one of them transfers their
electron
instead of sharing like the covalent
couple,
Covalent is definitely stronger. The
least strongest couple
Well for obvious reasons, is the hydrogen
bond couple
They couldn't even make it until the
taping of the show.
There's a lot of unequal sharing going
on in that relationship.
Well that's it for the chemical bonding
show!
I'm your host. Mrs. Reid: The Science G 
encouraging you to be a giver and not a
taker.
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Especially here in Houston, your body
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maintained. That show wasn't too bad!
But, i gotta check out this TMZ one
though. On this episode, we have couples
getting together,
breaking up, switching up!  Honestly, when
you see this episode, you may call this
keeping it in the family versus
celebrity edition
Let's see if we can get through this
quickly. 2011 we saw
Tyga and Blac Chyna get together. But
then they broke up
2014 Tyga and Kylie Jenner got together.
But then they broke up. 2016
Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian got
together.
But then they broke up. Breaking News!!
Last week, we spotted an exchange
reaction.
Look at this! Here we have our original
couples.
Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner
Tyga and Blac Chyna. But now!
We have Travis Scott with Blac Chyna
and Kylie Jenner back with Tyga.
Those are some close and strange
relationships. Like i said,
keeping it in the family. You got hookups,
breakups, switch ups
Gotta keep an eye on those Kardashian
siblings.
Man that was crazy! I cannot wait to
check out this Master Chef!
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Well this property of water allows you
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And sweat cools off your body, when the
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upon thousands of talented
amateur cooks, lined up to take part in
the most
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They'll compete to win a quarter of a
million dollars.
Sear their name in culinary history with
their very own cookbook.
As you can see Mrs. Reid: The Science G is
already hard at work in the kitchen.
She is already down to her last couple
of seconds.
Will she be able to finish?? Five,
four, three, two, one
STOP!! Put your hands in the air!
Mrs. Reid. Can you please bring us your
dish?
What do you have here for us today?
WOW! This looks great! I know!
there are a lot of biomolecules on my
plate.
Oh really?! Yes! Did you know
that before i was Mrs. Reid: The Science G,
I was Ms.Gardiner?  No I didn't know
that.
Well! Ms. Gardiner had a song about
Biomolecules.
As a matter of fact!  You can watch it
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That's important because the hydrogen
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You already know who it is!
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Let's complete this TEKS
Now watch me teach biomolecules
Ooh watch me watch me Ooh watch me watch
me
Ooh watch me. I know my carbs and my proteins
watch me watch me Ooh watch me watch me
Nucleic acids and lipids no match for me.
Now let's talk about carbs
The 6 ring hexagon
Made of CHO. Low energy, no more
M-O-N-O = ONE   SACCHARIDE = SUG
Put them (monosaccharides) together. These polysaccharides give energy.
Next, is lipids, fats, oils, and
waxes. Made of long chains of glycerol and
three fatty acids.
Long chains of C H O store energy.
But, in Jamaica we use this to fry plantain.
Now draw, draw, draw, draw, draw,
draw, draw! You gotta know your structure
and your function! Draw,
draw, draw, draw!  And when you're done
Selfie, hashtag, on fleek! Now watch me teach
you Biomolecules! (Okay!)
Watch me teach, teach, Biomolecules. Now, watch me teach
Biomolecules.  Now watch me teach, teach Biomolecules!
Ooh watch me, watch me. Ooh watch me watch
me
Ooh watch me! I know my carbs and my
proteins. Ooh
watch me, watch me!  Ooh watch me, watch me.
Nucleic acids and Lipids. There's no
match for me!
Nucleic Acids
Two types! RNA and DNA
Sugar phosphate backbone and four bases.
Different from the three cause this has
the N(itrogen) and P(hosphate)
Mom and dad pass their genes to you, but
Maury be using this making people look like fools!
YOU ARE NOT THE FATHER!
Last but not least are amino acids.
Joined by peptide bonds called proteins.
Chicken, Steak, Fish, even Tofu
can make you nice and strong! Now you've
Now you've been taught!
(Okay!) Biomolecules! (Okay!) You've just been
taught, taught Biomolecules.
You just learned this!
You've just been taught Biomolecules! You've just been taught, taught Biomolecules.
Now say!
Ooh watch me, watch me. Ooh watch me, watch me!
Ooh
watch me!  You know your carbs and your
proteins! Ooh watch me,
watch me!  Ooh watch me, watch me! Nucleic
Acids and Lipids no
match for me!   I'M OUT!!
