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Chapter 7 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry

Chapter 7 Chemical Bonding and MolecularGeometryFigure buckyballs, buckminsterfullerene molecules (C60) contain only carbon atoms. Here they areshown in a ball-and-stick model (left). These molecules have single and double carbon-carbon bonds arranged toform a geometric framework of hexagons and pentagons, similar to the pattern on a soccer ball (center). Thisunconventional Molecular structure is named after architect R. Buckminster Fuller, whose innovative designscombined simple geometric shapes to create large, strong structures such as this weather radar dome near Tucson,Arizona (right). (credit middle: modification of work by Petey21 /Wikimedia Commons; credit right: modification ofwork by Bill Morrow) Chapter Ionic Covalent Lewis Symbols and Formal Charges and Strengths of Ionic and Covalent Molecular Structure and PolarityIntroductionIt has long been known that pure carbon occurs in different forms (allotropes) including graphite and it was not until 1985 that a new form of carbon was recognized: buckminsterfullerene, commonly known as a buckyball.

Chapter 7 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry Figure 7.1 Nicknamed “buckyballs,” buckminsterfullerene molecules (C60) contain only carbon atoms. Here they are shown in a ball-and-stick model (left). These molecules have single and double carbon-carbon bonds arranged to

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