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Bonding Definitions

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Assymetrical Molecule   A molecule that lacks identical atomic structure on each side of an axis  
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Covalent Bond   A bond formed by the sharing of electrons between 2 nuclei  
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Double Covalent Bond   The sharing of 2 pairs of electrons between 2 nuclei  
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Hydrogen Bond   The attraction of a hydrogen atom in one molecule for an oxygen, nitrogen or fluorine atom in another molecule  
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Ion   A bond formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another  
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Lewis Dot Diagram   A diagram that depicts valence electrons as dots around the atomic symbol (representing the nucleus and nonvalence electrons) of the element  
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Metallic Bond   The attraction of valence electrons for the positive kernels of metallic atoms  
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Multiple Covalent Bond   A double or triple covalent bond  
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Nonpolar Covalent Bond   A bond formed by the equal sharing of a pair of electrons between 2 nuclei  
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Octet of Electrons   The stable valence electron configuration of eight electrons  
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Polar Covalent Bond   A bond formed by the unequal sharing of electrons between 2 nuclei  
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Symmetrical Molecule   A molecule with identical atomic structure on each side of an axis  
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Triple Covalent Bond   The sharing of 3 pairs of electrons between 2 nuclei  
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Ionic Bond   A bond formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another  
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