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Intro to Bonding Lewis Pot struitures Bond Polarity


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2 Chemical bonds form due to interactions
between moleculesthe molecules are attracte
to one another due to theiroppositecharges
3 Ionic é transferred mnotymetal
covalent e shared z nonmetals
Metallic valencee that
exist in a cloud
surround an ion

4 Based on the column number of the element in the periodic table


5 Each atom needs to fill their octet the need to
have 8 electrons in order to meaning
be the most stable
6 A pair of electrons shaved between two atoms

7 Find valence electrons then octet electrons then


then number of bonds then add lone
bonding
electrons pairs
Add charge to the atom
has
byhowcomparing many
it
usually
8 Count the e
of
of each
valence
atom then compare it to
find
the electrons to
charge
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aways in bonds

É n abond
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createdoneto absence of
6 emptyorbitals
Triple and double covalentbonds 2 or 3 e pairs are shared
single covalent bonds I e pair is shaved
7 The Lewis model demonstrates that certain combinations
of atoms have full octets which demonstrate that they're
stable

Electronegativity describes now strongly an atom attracts é to


itself which demonstrates now shaved electrons will be distributed
between 2 atoms in a bond electronegativity increases as you
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go the
top vertically

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