Chemistry Revamped E02 | Nanobots part 1: Materials & Structure
In this chapter, we’ll be covering how and why different types of bonds play a role in nanobot design. We pick up from last time on how interfering orbitals gives rise to molecular orbitals and hybridization. And, how those two play a role in defining the geometry and range of motion for molecules, which plays a huge role in chemical reactions — especially in organic chemistry. We also briefly touch on the other two types of bonds, ionic and metallic, and how the latter plays a role in computers and electronics as we know it. Next time, we’ll cover intermolecular forces & self-assembly, and how it impacts biology
This series is heavily inspired by 3Blue1Brown’s intuitive explanation style, and I want to be able to create a similar style of content for Chemistry as well.
Animated using Keynote
Check out the Feringa motor:
Photo credits:
Richard Feynman: Richard Feynman, The California Institute of Technology, 1959 Joe Munroe/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Photo by Molecular Medicine Israel* used under fair use (commentary)
All proteins: PDB
Minecraft items: Mojang
Combustion Engine:
Transistor: Reichelt
Ultron: Marvel
Music credits:
Old Soul by Jonny Easton
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