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The forces at work are: Electromagnetic: Repulsion of like charges: proton-proton and electron-electron Attraction of unlike charges: proton-electron.
Lecture 23 © slg CHM 151 TOPICS : 1. Molecular Shapes 2. Polyatomic ion Shapes 3. Introduction to Bond Polarity.
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Coordination Complexes Chapter 20. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.20 | 2 What we learn from Chap 20 We begin the chapter with.
Chapter 11 Theories of Covalent Bonding If you are doing this lecture “online” then print the lecture notes available as a word document, go through this.
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Who Wants to be a Bonding Millionaire? Put the following in order of increasing strength: A: Covalent bond B : Van der Waals C: H bond D: Dipole-dipole.
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