Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding The ability of an atom in a molecule to attract shared electrons to itself. Electronegativity: The ability of an atom.
Chemical Bonding
Chapter 06
Copyright Sautter 2003. Cl H CHEMICAL BONDS BONDS HOLD ATOMS TOGETHER TO FORM MOLECULES.
Chapter 11 Chemical Bonding Forces that hold atoms together.
CHEMICAL BONDS CHAP 9. 2 Homework for Chap 9 Read p 231 – 249 Applying the Concepts # 1 – 21.
The Nature of Chemical Bonds Chapter 12. Homework Assignment Chap 12 Review Questions (p 262): 1 – 24 Multiple Choice Questions: 1 - 10.
Learning objective 2.16: The student is able to explain the properties (phase, vapor pressure, viscosity, etc.) of small and large molecular compounds.
Forces that hold atoms together. There are several major types of bonds. Ionic, covalent and metallic bonds are the three most common types of bonds.
Mineral Chemistry and Crystallography. Definition of a Mineral All minerals: 1) Occur naturally 2) Are inorganic solids 3) Have a definitive chemical.
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CHEMICAL BONDS CHAP 9. Three Types of Chemical Bonds (1) Ionic bonds Electrons are transferred from one atom to another Occur between a metal atom and.