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Atoms! Schwichtenberg. DO NOW Get out your graphing homework A student tests the amount of carbon found in the soil of 3 different types of plants and.
Chapter 19: Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions A clear example of oxidation.
Week #3 Quarter 2 (10/28-11/1) (calendar site) (calendar site) Monday, 10/28 Pick Up: Worksheets on table Have out: Worksheets you picked up Activities/Assignments:
CHAPTER 6: COVALENT COMPOUNDS Section 1: Covalent Bond Section 2: Drawing and Naming Section 3: Molecular Shapes.
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 14a–1 The Central Themes of VB Theory Basic Principle A covalent bond forms when the orbitals.
Ch. 1: Water Section 1: The Nature of Water Section 2: Why is Water Necessary? Section 3: Recycling Water Section 1: The Nature of Water Section 2: Why.
Theories of Covalent Bonding Valence Bond (VB) Theory and Orbital Hybridization The Mode of Orbital Overlap and the Types of Covalent Bonds.
Ionic bonding Non directional bond- strength of bond equal in all directions Conducts electricity when MOLTEN or in SOLUTION(aq) High melting point and.
Section 3 - Chemistry
Valence Bond Theory PPTX
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