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Bonding. A force that holds atoms together. Why? We will look at it in terms of energy. Bond energy the energy required to break a bond. Why are compounds.
Chemical Bonding Compounds are formed from chemically bound atoms or ions. Bonding involves only the valence electrons.
Ionic compounds contain positive and negative ions. They are held together by electrostatic attraction. Most of the negative ions have only one possible.
Valence electrons w Electrons in the highest occupied energy level of an atom. w These are the electrons that determine the elements properties.
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Biopotentials and Electrophysiology Measurement What are biopotentials Biopotential: An electric potential that is measured between points in living.