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Which type of chemical bond is formed between atoms that share electrons?
Which type of chemical bond is formed between atoms that share electrons?
- Valency bond
- Intramolecular bond
- Electronegative bond
- Covalent bond (correct)
What is the term for a different form of the same element in which the atoms have different structures?
What is the term for a different form of the same element in which the atoms have different structures?
- Non-polar covalent bond
- Allotrope (correct)
- Valency
- Electronegativity
What is the term for a covalent bond in which the electrons are shared unequally between two atoms?
What is the term for a covalent bond in which the electrons are shared unequally between two atoms?
- Polar covalent bond (correct)
- Valency bond
- Intramolecular bond
- Non-polar covalent bond
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Study Notes
Chemical Bonds and Atomic Structure
- A covalent bond is formed between atoms that share electrons.
- This type of bond involves the sharing of one or more pairs of electrons between atoms.
Allotropes
- An allotrope is a different form of the same element in which the atoms have different structures.
Polar Covalent Bonds
- A polar covalent bond is a type of covalent bond in which the electrons are shared unequally between two atoms.
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