General Chemistry ch.5-6
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Octet Rule | Atoms tend to have 8 electrons
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Valence Electrons | Found in the outer most shell, which determines the atom;s chemical properties
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Polyatomic Ion | A change group of two or more bonded atoms considered a single Ion
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Salt | Ionic Compound forms when a metal atom or positive radical replaces the hydrogen of an acid
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VSEPR Theory | A theory that predicts that valence electrons surrounding an atom repel each other
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Molecular Orbital | The space where shared electrons move
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Lewis Structure | Uses dots to represent valence electrons
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Dipole | A molecule where one particle has a positive charge and the other has a negative charge
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Ion | Atom or molecule that has gained or lost electrons
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Unshared Pairs | Non bonding pairs of electrons' lone pairs
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Ionic Bond | Form between ions of opposite charge
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Bond Length | The distance between 2 bonded atoms at their minimum potential
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Electronegative | A measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compounds to gain electrons
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Cation | Loss of electrons-ion is positive charge
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Non-polar Covalent Bond | Electrons in the molecule orbital are shared equal
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Crystal Lattice | Structure of ions-ionic compounds, not molecule compounds
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Polar covalent bond | A shared pair of electrons s held more closely by on of the atoms
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Triple Bond | A covalent bond in which 2 atoms share 3 pairs of electrons
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Anion | Gain of electrons-ion in negatively charged
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Resonance Structure | 2 or more possible configuration of possible configuration of the same compound that have identical shape but different arrangement of electrons
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