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Bonding • Bond Energy – Energy required to break a chemical bond • Atoms bond in a way that achieves the lowest possible energy for the system • Bond length – distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms –Shorter bond length = stronger bond = higher bond energy!! Ionic Bonding • Electrons are transferred • Metals react with nonmetals • Ions paired together have lower energy (greater stability) than separated ions • Ionic compounds conduct electricity in a molten state Coulomb’s Law • Shows energy of interaction between a pair of ions • E = Energy, r = distance between ionic nuclei, Q = ionic charge • Lower energy = stronger attraction, more favorable interaction Covalent Bonding • Electrons are shared by nuclei – Pure covalent (non-polar covalent) • Electrons are shared evenly – Polar covalent bonds • Electrons are shared unequally • Atoms end up with fractional charges • d+ or d- (partial charges) Electronegativity • The ability of an atom in a molecule to attract shared electrons to itself. General Trend – Increases to the right, Increases going up on the Periodic Table
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