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Chemical Bonding

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What is the simplest collection of atoms from which an ionic compound's formula can be established?   show
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Mixing of two of more atomic orbitals of similar energies on the same atom to give new orbitals of equal energy?   show
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show Single Bond  
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Which type of bond has the shortest bond length?   show
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show Molecule  
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show Chemical Bond  
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show Valence Electrons  
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show Chemical Bond  
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What is the bond of two covalently bonded atoms that are identical?   show
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show Ionic  
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What are most chemical bonds?   show
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What is a neutral group of atoms held together by covalent bonds?   show
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What group of elements satisfies the octet rule without forming compounds?   show
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What ions or bonding in molecules cannot be correctly represented by a single Lewis Dot structure?   show
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What are the mobile electrons surrounding the positive ions in a metallic bond?   show
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show VSEPR Theory  
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show Weaker  
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Attraction between cation(+) and anion(-) ; achieve a full valence shell, not a complete transfer of electrons   show
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Electrons are shared between two atoms, usually occurs in molecular compounds composed of nonmetals only   show
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show Metallic Bonds  
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Unbonded "Free" atoms have high Ep (potential energy); bonding causes decrease Ep, energy often given off   show
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The amount of energy needed to break a bond   show
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"S" and "P" orbitals blend when bonding to form hybrid orbitals   show
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