Editing Answers To Questions For Base Particles And How Atom Group Together
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These are answers to [[Basic Particles and How Atoms Group Together]].<br> <br> 1) b<br> 2a) "Ionic bond" <br> 2b) One atom has a significantly stronger/larger attractive (Coulombic) force to both atoms valence electron than the other atom.<br> 2c) Anion (negatively charged ion since it is taking both atom valence electrons, ve<sup>-</sup>) and cation (positively charged ion since it is lost/give off it valence electrons).<br> <br> 3) a) sharing ve<sup>-</sup> - covalent bond and b) all atoms lose ve<sup>-</sup> creating cations and their "sea of free flowing ve<sup>-</sup>)<br> <br> 4) Covalent bond<br> <br> 5) Molecule (actually there are two name, the other type we will deal with in another section)<br> <br> 6) Metal and non-metal<br> <br> 7) Rule of Eight (in other words, they want a full "outer energy shell")<br> <br> 8) After "bonding" (movement of ve<sup>-</sup>), all "atoms" need eight ve<sup>-</sup> around them except H (2ve<sup>-</sup>), Be (4ve<sup>-</sup>), B (6ve<sup>-</sup>) and element in 3rd energy level or greater can have greater than eight.<br> <br> 9) C <br> <br> 10) ΔEN>=1.7 is Ionic bond, ΔEN<1.7 is Covalent bond <br>
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