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    that scientists use as a premise for almost every study. The kind of atoms is the first one that the material is made up of. You will have your neutral elements and your compound elements. The neutral elements have the same amount of protons and electrons‚ which basically cancel each other out leaving them neutral. The compound element deals with combining more than one element. In the way those atoms are arrange is the second one. The best example of this is by comparing the atoms of liquid and the

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    incorporating in the pore. In addition‚ when we are speaking about electronic conductivity‚ it should be mentioned that electrons do not have an absolute monopoly on electrical conduction in solids. In literature still possible to meet a great uncertainty as to whether typical measurements allow researcher to conclude that conduction in a given m is due predominately to ions or to electrons. Many researchers have assumed that some of the MOFS can be treated as wide band gap semiconductors but other scientists

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    Chapter 7 Matching Match each item with the correct statement below. a. halide ion e. valence electron b. octet rule f. coordination number c. ionic bond g. metallic bond d. electron dot structure ____ 1. an electron in the highest occupied energy level of an atom ____ 2. Atoms react so as to acquire the stable electron structure of a noble gas. ____ 3. a depiction of valence electrons around the symbol of an element ____ 4. an anion of chlorine or other halogen ____ 5. the force of attraction

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    covalent bonding where electrons are shared between non-metal atoms. 3. What is a chemical bond? Discuss the differences between an ionic bond and a covalent bond. Any of several forces‚ especially the ionic bond‚ covalent bond‚ and metallic bond‚ by which atoms or ions are bound in a molecule or crystal. Ionic bonds are chemical bonds between two ions with opposite charges‚ characteristic of salts. Covalent bonds are chemical bond formed by the sharing of one or more electrons‚ especially pairs

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    Miderm Sheet

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    ← Muon ← Is created when a neutrino collides and combines with an H2O proton (weak force) ← Creates blue light ← High energy; travels faster than the speed of light (in water) ← Neutrino ← Type of particle: Lepton (like electrons and muons) ← Most abundant particle in the universe ▪ 1016 neutrinos are passing through your body at any point in time ← Theoretically discovered by Wolfgang Pauli (1930); actually discovered in 1955 ← Produced during nuclear reaction or changes

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    Chemical Bonding

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    positions of the atomic nuclei. Bond dipoles inform us about the electron distribution around the two bonded atoms. From bond dipoles we may derive electronegativity data useful for predicting the bond dipoles of bonds that may have never been made before. From these properties of bonds we will see that there are two fundamental types of bonds--covalent and ionic. Covalent bonding represents a situation of about equal sharing of the electrons between nuclei in the bond. Covalent bonds are formed between

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    Chemistry

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    with the specific orientation of bonding atoms. A careful analysis of electron distributions in orbitals will usually result in correct molecular geometry determinations. In addition‚ the simple writing of Lewis diagrams can also provide important clues for the determination of molecular geometry. Click on a picture to link to a page with the GIF file and a short discussion of the molecule. Steric Number (# bonded atoms + # electron pairs) 6 5 4 3 2 AX6   octahedral AX5   trigonal bipyramidal

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    Chemical Bonding Notes

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    together to become a stable‚ new substance called a compound. -the number of valence electrons determines if an atom will form a chemical bond. -metals tend to give up electrons to other atoms. -nonmetals tend to take electrons from other atoms. -noble gases will not form a chemical bond because these atoms already have a full outer shell of energy. Ionization: the process of gaining or losing electrons to become an ion. -ion: atom that has a net positive or negative charge. -anion (negative

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    neutrons and electrons given an element’s mass number or atomic number. If given this symbol - 4He – can you tell me how many neutrons and protons there are? If given this symbol 12Na – can you tell me how many neutrons and protons there are? Does this element exist? * What is an isotope? 2 atoms of the same element that differ in # neutrons * How are electrons arranged in an atom? Are they paired or unpaired? Which electrons make an element reactive? * How many electrons can reside in

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    Biology 101 Notes

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    Unit One Continued Biology is Life and the Living Characterstics of living things Must have Complex and Organized structure based on element carbon Flower (complex and organized) Reproduction and show gene controlled by heredity Camel reproduces and heredity is the traits based on the genes of the DNA Instructions on how to create YOU Crystal reproduces but has no Genes and no control Living things show growth and development Egg cell with sperm to embryo to child 23+23 for DNA Energy

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