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1.
CHEMICAL BONDING
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EMSL
2.
CHEMICAL BONDING
THE JOINING OF ATOMS TO FORM NEW SUBSTANCES
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jeppe2
3.
CHEMICAL BOND
AN INTERACTION THAT HOLDS 2 ATOMS TOGETHER
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UCL Mathematical and Physical Sciences
4.
ATOMS HAVE NO CHARGE.
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European Southern Observatory
5.
VALENCE ELECTRON
ELECTRONS IN THE OUTERMOST SHELL, OR ENERGY LEVEL
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Pietro Zuco
6.
THE 1ST ELECTRON SHELL CAN HOLD A MAXIMUM OF 2 ELECTRONS.
EACH SHELL THEREAFTER CAN HOLD A MAXIMUM OF 8 ELECTRONS.
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Patrick Brosset
7.
REMEMBER: ELEMENTS ON THE PERIODIC TABLE ARE GROUPED
BASED ON SIMILAR PROPERTIES!
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kevin dooley
8.
WITHIN A GROUP (OR FAMILY), ATOMS
OF EACH ELEMENT HAVE THE SAME NUMBER OF VALENCE ELECTRONS!
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Jason A. Samfield
9.
AN ATOM THAT HAS FEWER THAN 8 VALENCE ELECTRONS IS MUCH MORE
LIKELY TO FORM BONDS THAN AN ATOM WITH 8 VALENCE ELECTRONS.
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Pietro Zuco
10.
HELIUM IS FULL WITH ONLY 2 ELECTRONS IN ITS' OUTERMOST SHELL.
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
11.
HYDROGEN & LITHIUM FORM BONDS BY GAINING, LOSING, OR SHARING
ELECTRONS TO ACHIEVE 2 ELECTRONS IN ITS' 1ST SHELL.
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Paul's Lab
12.
NOT ALL ATOMS BOND IN THE SAME MANNER,
SOME TRANSFER ELECTRONS, OTHERS SHARE ELECTRONS.
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - PNNL
13.
THE NUMBER OF ELECTRONS IN THE VALENCE SHELL
DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT THE ATOM WILL FORM BONDS.
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MohammadHasan
14.
THE NOBLE GASES (GROUP 18)
NEVER FORM BONDS.
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jurvetson
15.
IONIC BONDS
BOND THAT FORMS WHEN ELECTRONS ARE TRANSFERRED
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Neal.
16.
IONS
CHARGED PARTICLES THAT FORM WHEN ATOMS GAIN/LOSE ELECTRONS
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Dren P
17.
IONIC BONDS FORM DURING CHEMICAL CHANGES
WHEN ATOMS PULL ELECTRONS AWAY FROM OTHER ATOMS.
Photo by
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - PNNL
18.
POSITIVE IONS LOSE ELECTRONS, & THEREFORE
HAVE MORE PROTONS THAN ELECTRONS--MAKING THEM POSITIVE.
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JanetR3
19.
NEGATIVE IONS GAIN ELECTRONS, & THEREFORE
HAVE MORE ELECTRONS THAN PROTONS--MAKING THEM NEGATIVE.
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DucDigital
20.
METAL ATOMS TEND TO HAVE FEWER VALENCE SHELL ELECTRONS,
AND TEND TO LOSE THEIR ELECTRONS TO FORM POSITIVE IONS.
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Penelope Else
21.
ENERGY IS NEEDED TO PULL ELECTRONS AWAY FROM ATOMS.
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Grevel
22.
NON-METAL ATOMS TEND TO GAIN ELECTRONS
BECAUSE ONLY A FEW ELECTRONS ARE NEEDED TO FILL THEIR SHELLS.
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Jason A. Samfield
23.
ENERGY IS GIVEN OFF BY MOST NON-METAL
ATOMS WHEN THEY GAIN ELECTRONS.
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Rick Liebling
24.
WHEN IONIC BONDS FORM, THE NUMBER OF ELECTRONS LOST BY THE
METAL ATOMS EQUALS THE NUMBER GAINED BY THE NON-METAL ATOM.
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fatllama
25.
IONIC BONDS ARE FORMED BETWEEN
A METAL AND A NON-METAL.
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vitroid
26.
WHEN IONS BOND, THEY FORM A REPEATING 3-D PATTERN CALLED
A CRYSTAL LATTICE.
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
27.
COVALENT BOND
FORMS WHEN ATOMS SHARE 1, OR MORE PAIRS OF ELECTRONS
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myers_pictures
28.
MOLECULE
CONSISTS OF 2, OR MORE ATOMS JOINED IN A DEFINITE RATIO
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schoschie
29.
COVALENT BONDS ARE FORMED BETWEEN
2 NON-METAL ATOMS.
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matt.forestpath (flash200)
30.
MOLECULES ARE COMPOSED OF AT LEAST 2 COVALENTLY
BONDED ATOMS.
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EMSL
31.
IN A COVALENT BOND, THE SHARED ELECTRONS ARE
COUNTED AS VALENCE ELECTRONS FOR EACH ATOM.
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Argonne National Laboratory
32.
METALLIC BOND
FORMED BY THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN POSITIVELY CHARGED METAL IONS
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kevin dooley
Alyssa Kay
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