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"Bonding and Electron Configuration" for high school chemistry

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a type of bond where valence electrons are transferred   ionic bond  
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a type of bond where valence electrons are shared   covalent bond  
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valence shell electron pair repulsion theory   VSEPR  
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describes the arrangement of electrons in an atom, ex: 1s2, 2s2, 2p5   Electron Configuration  
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a negatively charged subatomic particle   Electron  
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electrons fill the lowest energy levels first and then move outward as they have more energy   aufbau principle  
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aka empty bus seat rule, electrons will not pair up within an orbital if there is another empty orbital in the same subshell   Hund's Rule  
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a specifically shaped area where electrons are found   orbital  
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a VSEPR molecule shape that is straight across, 1 bond, no lone pairs   linear  
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a VSEPR molecule shape that is at an angle with 2 bonds and 1 or 2 lone pairs   bent/angular  
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electrons spin in opposite directions within an orbital, one clockwise and one counterclockwise   pauli exclusion principle  
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an ionic compound has this type of strucure with regularly repeating ions   crystalline  
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a bond involving cations floating in a sea of electrons   metallic  
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a diagram for an atom showing the valence electrons as dots   lewis dot structure  
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an electron in the outer shell   valence electron  
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