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Chemistry 15

front 1

VSEPR Theory

back 1

Electron pairs in the valence shell stay as far apart as possible allowing prediction of molecular shapes.

front 2

Resonance Structure

back 2

Different arrangements of electrons of the compound having a geometrical structure.

front 3

Unshared Pair

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A non-bonding pair of electrons.

front 4

Lewis Structure

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Diagram using dots to represent electrons.

front 5

Valence Electrons

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Number of electrons in the outermost energy level.

front 6

Dipole

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Molocule with both a positive and negative region.

front 7

Covelent Bonds

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When atoms share one or more pairs of electrons.

front 8

Molecular Orbital

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The probable region of an electrons location around a molecule.

front 9

Polar Compound

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A molecule where the shared electrons are held more closely by one atom yielding a positive and negative end.

front 10

Ionic Bond

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The bond between a cation and an anion to form a compund.

front 11

Hydrogen Bond

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Intermolecular attraction between a H of a molecule and a charged region.

front 12

Double Bond

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Two atoms that share four electrons.