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Lyrics for An Ion That I Used To Know
Verse 1
Now and then I think of when we were a compound
Told me you were so stable you could die
Said that you were right for me
I should have known from electronegativity
But that was love and it’s a bond I still remember
Verse 2
You can be addicted to a certain kind of charge
Like electrostatic force, always a force
So when you said that we could not share bonds
I was sad you took my electron
But I’ll admit that I was glad to be an ion
Chorus
But you didn’t have to take it all
Take away my electron like we were nothing
I don’t even need your charge
But I’m still attracted and it feels so hard
No, you didn’t have EN (electronegativity) so low
To become so negative and create a lattice
Guess we’ll be orthogonal
Now you’re just an ion that I used to know
Verse 3
Now and then I think of all the times I tried to share
You had me believing it was something I could’ve undone
But I don’t want to live that way
Not fitting my periodic space
Said that you could let e- (electron) go
And you wouldn’t get too hung up on an ion that you used to know
Lyrics for Kinetics Song
Verse 1
Step right in and I’ll tell you all about
The science of chemistry to turn your life around
First lesson gonna be about rates
All the factors about our reaction we can change
The first thing that you gotta know
Reactants can’t move too slow
That is to say they gotta have energy
Sufficient to get close and comfy
And overcome the repulsion they feel
From each other’s electron clouds, for real
Another thing that’ll make a reaction ring
Is orientation in space, you know I mean
They gotta align so the products are faced
They’ll become intermediates from a transition state
Then break apart to completion
Unless it’s equilibrium but that we ‘aint teachin’
Moving right along in this kinetics song
We talkin bout rates and their goings on
ortho, meta, para it don’t matter where we at
Chemistry is all and this is the chem attack
Number of particles is next on the list
The more there are the more they zip
Into each other increasing their chance
Of a good reaction in the atom dance
Temperature is a factor
That can lead particles to a power reactor
The hotter they are the faster they move
Brownian motion to continue their groove
One more thing is surface area
To lead molecules to reaction hysteria
The more space the better where collisions occur
Increases the chances for energy transfer
Verse 2
Now let’s talk about intermediates
Products-reactants we gettin serious
They don’t stick around long before reacting again
Elementary steps of a full reaction
The overall energy is the enthalpy
But that’s thermodynamics and not talked about here
Kinetics and thermo are pretty tight
But they different as well you better get it right
Activated complex is really sick
Products and reactants getting in the mix
They’re merged into one but it’s existence is fast
Before it makes products or to reactants falls back
The name of the game is energy
Of activation variety for specificity
If reactants can overcome that barrier
They’ll fly through that hump and come out the exterior
Carbene, carbyne, carban, carbocation
Free radicals, tetrahedral companion
Only other thing more radical than free
Is anti-oxidants to make your body feel neat
To see intermediate you’ll need a fast laser
Femtosecond timescale and you can’t be lazier
That kind of time is shorter than a blink
It’s impossible to comprehend
it’s too fast to think
Don’t forget that the easier to go forward
The bigger E-A for the reverse, it’s slower
That hill becomes so big it don’t seem like it’ll ever happen
But there’s a small proportion, it’s distribution is Gaussian
Breakdown
The rate of a reaction is defined as the change in concentration of a product or reactant divided by the change in time. Rates are always positive quantities and the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse. In the forward case the concentration is decreasing (as reactants are used up) and in the reverse case the concentrations increase (as products are formed).
Verse 3
Now let’s look at catalysts
Speeding up reactions we on top of it
But these guys here don’t react overall
They’re regenerated or inert that’s all
These dudes be lowering barriers
For back and forth reactions you know they’re carriers
For reactants to find lower energy pathways
To get to products faster you know they always
Increase the amount of particles that can react
A big area below the curve: math attack
Maxwell-Boltzmann govern these gas
And catalysts allow more reactions from the graph
Hetero and homogeneous
Two types of catalysts for you enthusiasts
Hetero exists in a different phase
Homo matches it’s surroundings because it’s the same
Acid catalyzed esterification
Homogenous catalysis they’re both in a liquid station
Platinum dioxide for hydrogenation
Be def hetero 2 phases in the equation
A biological example is in your enzymes
Their active sites give your body a good time
At breaking down food into smaller peptides
But watch out for inhibitors, they stop the ride!
Lyrics for Organic Rhythm
Verse 1
Science of life is the organic branch
Curly arrows follow the electrons expand
Into orbitals bonding or not
Cause instability molecular rot
Mechanism for cycloaddition shows
protonation on the middle carbon, bros
Cycloalkene shows small carbanion
Nucleophilic organic abstraction
Grignard reagent is afraid of water
carbon-carbon bonds, conjugation means colour
Delocalize the electrolytes, hydrolize as it dries, then oxidize to polarize
Make an alcohol from an alkene
Get the reaction mixture and pump in some steam
Remove the product to increase the yield
Then party all night with the ethanol you wield
Chorus
Rap -Organic chemistry
Mostly only deals with main group elements
Yet it’s one of the largest branches of chemistry
hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, carbon
Sung- nucleophilic substitution
Putting leaving groups into solution
Racemic mixture or complete inversion
You better keep track of which side it reacts on
Verse 2
Diels-Alder deals with dienes turning to cyclo
Electron-withdrawing helps make it go
Adding Lewis acid can bring it home
Like Cyclopentadiene reacts with cyclohexanone
Functional group role call
to help us remember that all
Amines have nitrogen, amides do too, one has a carbonyl, try to guess who
Aldehyde is terminal, ketone is not, carbonyl just chills til nucleophile is brought
Oxygen means ester, ether as well both of these compounds will be volatile as hell
Reflection on Media Project
I greatly enjoyed this part of the course. The main reason I wanted to do a media project was as a way to prove to myself that learning does not solely occur in formal settings. Making a song about a topic would be a great way to study for an exam or test because I found myself making word lists to try and help with rhyming. I feel that using media projects in school would be helpful and engaging for any subject.
I also gained an appreciation for just how difficult it can be to write rap songs as I found myself thinking I had enough lyrics only to discover I still needed words for the other 3 minutes of audio. Writing the lyrics was the most challenging part of the project because it was the "bread and butter", which reaffirmed for me that this type of exercise is beneficial because the hardest part relates to school subject and not the actual process. Recording was very simple, I had the necessary cable to connect my guitar to my computer but Garageband has a large number of pre-recorded instruments, which could be used to create a song just as easily (as I did in Kinetics Song) if the user is not familiar with a musical instrument that can be plugged in and recorded. The majority of time was spent on the writing and recording the lyrics as I came up with simple music for Organic Rhythm and Kinetics Song and I already had music arranged for An Ion That I Used To Know.
I could see a project like this as a small group project where the more musically inclined could record themselves, the more computer literate could compile and mix the audio, the visual artists could design cover artwork and they could all collaborate on the lyrics. A project like this is realistic and possible on a relatively short timescale (2 weeks) and it is interesting to note that 10 years ago this would only have been available to students who had recording equipment as opposed to anyone who owns a Mac.
The third and final song for my Media Project is a cover of Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know with altered lyrics that focus on ionic bonds. The story is that of an Alkali metal and a Halogen getting upset with each other because the metal didn't realize that the electron wouldn't be shared.
Music was recorded in Garageband and was recorded using an acoustic guitar and vocals (Warren Barden and Rebecca Taylor). I know I can't sing but I really wanted to do this song and at least you have Rebecca's nice voice at the end, so don't cringe too much.
The second entry in my Media Project is inspired by chemical kinetics (grade 12 chemistry).
All music was made using Garageband except for vocals (Warren Barden) the rest were all samples from the software.
The first song for my Media Project, inspired by grade 12 organic chemistry (as well as some 1st and 2nd year university stuff).
All music was recorded using Garageband and is either electric guitar, Garageband drum track, or vocals (Warren Barden and Rebecca Taylor).