1 Covalent bonds l Nonmetals hold onto their valence electrons. l They cant give away electrons to bond. l Still want noble gas configuration. l Get it.
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CHAPTER 2 The Nature of Molecules. Which Elements Are Most Significant To Biologists? Six of these plus a few other trace elements.
Aim: What are polar bonds and polar molecules? Polar and Nonpolar Bonds There are two types of covalent bonds Nonpolar Covalent Bonds (share electrons.
Polarity and IMF. Polar Bonds When the atoms in a bond are the same, the electrons are shared equally. This is a nonpolar covalent bond. When two different.
Intermolecular Forces. Intra- vs. Inter- Intra-: inward –Ex. Intradermal, Intravenous Inter-: between or among –Ex. Interstate, International Intramolecular.
Properties of Water. Why does ice float? A.Because it evaporates at 100°C B.Because it forms pockets of empty space when frozen C.Because it is a universal.