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The Ties That Bind Chemical Bonding and Interactions.
Chemical Bonding Why? To achieve stability (happiness) Lower energy level 8 electrons –react so as to achieve the valence level configuration of NEAREST.
Chapter 9 Powerpoint 1dsa
Chapter 9 Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories CHEMISTRY The Central Science 9th Edition David P. White.
Chapter 9 Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories.
Molecular geometry – the orientation of atoms in space (how the atoms are arranged in a molecule) VSEPR Theory – Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion.
Drawing Lewis structures 1.Calculate the total number of valence electrons in the compound. 2.Choose the central atom and place the remaining atoms symmetrically.
Properties of Bonds 1.Polarity 2.Bond Order 3.Bond Length 4.Bond Energy.
1 Acids and Bases What’s an Acid? –Acids called “Sauerstoff” in German –Biting or tart taste (lemons, Limes, vinegar) –Surplus of hydrogen (hydronium)
1 CH 1: Structure and Bonding Renee Y. Becker CHM 2210 Valencia Community College.
Molecular Shapes