Transcription of Chapter 9, Chemical Bonding i: Basic Concepts
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Chapter 9, Chemical Bonding i: Basic ConceptsLewis Dot Symbols (Sections 9,1 - )Ionic Bonding and the Lattice Energy (Section ) covalent Bonding and Lewis Structures (Sections & )Electronegativity (Section )Formal Charge (Section )The Con_cept of Resonance (Section 9,8)Exceptions to the Octet Rule (Section )Bond Energies (Section )SUMMARYL ewis Dot Symbols ( - 9 2).Lewis ~l. Ionic and covalent bonds are important types of Chemical bonds. Inthis Chapter , you wi!( learn to use electron configurations and the periodic table to predict thetype and the number of bonds an atom of a particular element can form, Electronconfigurations can be used to write the Lewis dot symbols of the representative d,,ot.~mbol of an element consists of the Chemical symbol with one or more dots~ around it. Each dot represents a valence electron.)
Chemistry, Ch. 9: Chemical Bonding h Basic Concepts 169 Here 5 denotes a partial charge, that is, a charge less than 1.0, as it would be in an ion. Pure covalent bonding, which is the equal sharing of electron pairs, occurs in
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