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Chapter one - Jasmine Bryant

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wave functions   they are orbitals  
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nodal surfaces   wave function changes the sign and the probability if finding the electron is zero  
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electrostatic   oppositely charges particles become apart of a ionic bond when they attract  
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ionic bond   force of attraction between oppositely charged ions  
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bond dissociation enthalpy   the amount of energy required to break down the hydrogen bonding (H2)  
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polar covalent   one of the covalent (molecular) element is high in energy means there is going to be polarization between the two molecules  
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connectivity   the common theme for molecules is that they have the same compound but a different connectivity. very similar to isomers  
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isomers   differ compounds but the same molecular formula  
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constitutional (structural) isomers   differ in connectivity  
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stereoisomers   differ in arrangement of atoms in space  
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localized   electrons being shared between atoms or unshared electrons belonging to a single atom  
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delocalized   pair of electrons shared by a single nuclei  
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curved arrows   they are used to keep track of delocalized electrons (lone pairs)  
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molecular dipole moment   result of all the molecular dipole moment of the substance (total)  
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