The document defines and describes different types of chemical bonds including ionic bonds formed between oppositely charged ions, covalent bonds formed by sharing electron pairs, coordinate covalent bonds where both electrons come from the same atom, hydrogen bonds consisting of hydrogen between electronegative atoms, chemical bonds allowing formation of compounds from attraction of atoms/molecules, and metallic bonds from interaction between delocalized electrons and metallic nuclei.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as RTF, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Lewis Structures (Also Known As Lewis Dot Diagrams, Electron Dot Diagrams, Lewis Dot Formulas, Lewis Dot Structures, and Electron Dot Structures) Are Diagrams That Show
The document defines and describes different types of chemical bonds including ionic bonds formed between oppositely charged ions, covalent bonds formed by sharing electron pairs, coordinate covalent bonds where both electrons come from the same atom, hydrogen bonds consisting of hydrogen between electronegative atoms, chemical bonds allowing formation of compounds from attraction of atoms/molecules, and metallic bonds from interaction between delocalized electrons and metallic nuclei.
The document defines and describes different types of chemical bonds including ionic bonds formed between oppositely charged ions, covalent bonds formed by sharing electron pairs, coordinate covalent bonds where both electrons come from the same atom, hydrogen bonds consisting of hydrogen between electronegative atoms, chemical bonds allowing formation of compounds from attraction of atoms/molecules, and metallic bonds from interaction between delocalized electrons and metallic nuclei.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as RTF, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
The document defines and describes different types of chemical bonds including ionic bonds formed between oppositely charged ions, covalent bonds formed by sharing electron pairs, coordinate covalent bonds where both electrons come from the same atom, hydrogen bonds consisting of hydrogen between electronegative atoms, chemical bonds allowing formation of compounds from attraction of atoms/molecules, and metallic bonds from interaction between delocalized electrons and metallic nuclei.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as RTF, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
that involves a metal and a nonmetal ion (or polyatomic ions such as ammonium) through electrostatic attraction. In short, it is a bond formed by the attraction between two oppositely charged ions. COVALENT BOND: A type of chemical bond in which atoms are held together in a molecule by sharing one or more pairs of electrons in their outer shells. COORDINATE COVALENT BOND: A coordinate covalent bond is a description of covalent bonding between two atoms in which both electrons shared in the bond come from the same atom. HYDROGEN BOND: a chemical bond consisting of a hydrogen atom between two electronegative atoms (e.g., oxygen or nitrogen) with one side be a covalent bond and the other being an ionic bond. CHEMICAL BOND: A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms or molecules and allows the formation of chemical compounds, which contain two or more atoms. METALLIC BOND: Metallic bonding is the electromagnetic interaction between delocalized electrons, called conduction electrons and gathered in an "electron sea", and the metallic nuclei within metals.
Lewis Structures (Also Known As Lewis Dot Diagrams, Electron Dot Diagrams, Lewis Dot Formulas, Lewis Dot Structures, and Electron Dot Structures) Are Diagrams That Show