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Review from Atomic Structure: Define an atom. Describe the 3 sub-atomic properties. Ex. P (Phosphorus) State the # of p, n & e- in P: 15 P 31 Atoms will gain, lose, or…

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Chapter 4.4: Organic and Biochemical Compounds Organic Compounds Covalently bonded Carbon compounds Almost always contain hydrogen Organic molecules contain carbon, usually…

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PowerPoint Presentation Biochemistry Water and the Fitness of the Environment Water is essential to life on earth. It is important that each property of water be linked to…

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Carbon and its Compounds Allotropy: Allotropy is the property of an element to exist in more than one physical forms having similar chemical properties but different physical…

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Chapter 5 Chapter 8 Covalent Bonding The Covalent Bond Atoms will share electrons in order to form a stable octet. Covalent bond : the chemical bond that results from the…

Documents Covalent Bonding. 9.1 The Covalent Bond A covalent bond usually takes place between two non-metal...

Covalent Bonding Covalent Bonding 9.1 The Covalent Bond A covalent bond usually takes place between two non-metal elements Covalent bonds generally occur between elements…

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Slide 1 Practice Drawing Lewis Dot Structures at the top margin of page 4 H Na Cl What does the number of dots around the atomic symbol represent?? The number of valence…

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Three States of Matter 8.2 The Nature of Covalent Bonding How Does the Octet Rule Apply? When atoms bond covalently, they do so to acquire a more stable electron configuration…

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Chemistry I Chapter 9 Chemistry I Chapter 9 Covalent Bonding Why do atoms bond? 1. Atoms bond to become more stable. 2. A full valence shell is the most stable configuration…

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Covalent Bonding Covalent Bonding Chapter 9 The Covalent Bond Section 9.1 Worldwide, scientists are studying ways to increase food supplies, reduce pollution, and prevent…