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What is the energy released when a chemical bond is formed?
What is the energy released when a chemical bond is formed?
- Bond energy (correct)
- Covalent energy
- Ionic energy
- Electron energy
What type of bond is formed between two non-metal elements?
What type of bond is formed between two non-metal elements?
- Hydrogen bond
- Covalent bond (correct)
- Metallic bond
- Ionic bond
What determines the polarity of a bond?
What determines the polarity of a bond?
- Differences in electronegativity (correct)
- Bond length
- Atomic mass
- Number of lone pairs
What is the function of the stability of a molecule?
What is the function of the stability of a molecule?
What is the characteristic of polar bonds?
What is the characteristic of polar bonds?
Which type of bond is formed when the shared pair of electrons come from only one of the atoms involved?
Which type of bond is formed when the shared pair of electrons come from only one of the atoms involved?
In which type of bond do electrons get transferred from one atom to another?
In which type of bond do electrons get transferred from one atom to another?
How is the strength of a covalent bond measured?
How is the strength of a covalent bond measured?
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Study Notes
Bonding Basics
- Energy is released when a chemical bond is formed.
Types of Bonds
- A covalent bond is formed between two non-metal elements.
Bond Polarity
- The polarity of a bond is determined by the difference in electronegativity between the atoms involved.
Molecular Stability
- The stability of a molecule is a function of its ability to resist changes to its chemical structure.
Polar Bonds
- Polar bonds are characterized by an unequal sharing of electrons between atoms.
Dative Covalent Bonds
- A dative covalent bond is formed when the shared pair of electrons come from only one of the atoms involved.
Ionic Bonds
- An ionic bond is formed when electrons get transferred from one atom to another.
Covalent Bond Strength
- The strength of a covalent bond is measured by its bond dissociation energy (BDE).
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