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chemical bond- any of several attractive forces that serve to bind atoms together to form molecules
...Since opposite charges attract via a basic electromagnetic force, the negatively-charged electrons orbiting the nucleus and the positively-charged protons in the nucleus attract each other. Also, an electron positioned between two nuclei will be attracted to both of them. Thus, the most stable configuration of nuclei and electrons is one in which the electrons spend more time between nuclei, than anywhere else in space. These electrons cause the nuclei to be attracted to each other, and this attraction results in the bond. However, this assembly cannot collapse to a size dictated by the volumes of these individual particles. Due to the matter wave nature of electrons and their smaller mass, they occupy a very much larger amount of volume compared with the nuclei, and this volume occupied by the electrons keeps the atomic nuclei relatively far apart, as compared with the size of the nuclei themselves. Read full entry
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- 1.Chemical Bonding
- Chemical Bonding - It introduces the concepts of ionic and covalent bonding. ... Anthony Carpi, Ph.D. "Chemical Bonding," Visionlearning Vol. CHE-1 (7), 2003. ...
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- A chemical bond is an interaction between atoms or molecules and allows the ... 8 Electrons in chemical bonds. 9 References. 10 External links ...
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1) When a bond is formed, potential energy increases (ie- there is more stored energy that will be released when the bond is broken) 2) When seperated, the potential energy is much less and there is more kinetic energy 3) As the potential energy increases, the stability decreases 4) Valence electrons can be shared to form covalent bonds. They can also take part in the charge of the atom and formation of ionic bonds |
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What type of chemical bond What type of chemical bond
forms between water molecules,
binding them to one another?
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Covalent bonds within the molecule (i.e. H to O). But different water molecules are held together by 'hydrogen bonding', whereby the relative positivity of the Hs in one water molecule is attracted to the relative negativity of the O in another molecule. |
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The chemical bond connecting The chemical bond connecting
one nucleotide with the next
one along the nucleic acid
chain is called a
a. C = C bond.
b. hydrogen bond.
c. hydrophobic bond.
d. phosphodiester bond.
e. peptide bond.
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phosphodiester bond |
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