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What are the three main forms of bonding? (Intramolecular)
Metallic, ionic and covalent
What are the two main forms of bonding (Intermolecular)
Hydrogen bonding, Van der Waals forces
What do the types of bonding determine about the molecule?
The properties that it exhibits like the mp, how hard and how soft it is
What is ionic bonding?
When an electron is transferred to ensure each outer shell is full
When an ionic bond has happened, the two have the same electronic structure as what?
The nearest inert gas
Are ionic bonds strong?
Yes!
When do you get an ionic bond?
When a metal and non-metal combine
When do you get a covalent bond?
When two non-metals combine
Why does covalent bonding? Why aren't the electrons just transferred?
The ionisation energy to remove four or more electrons is very high and it is much easier to share electrons to complete the octet
What is the name of the type of covalent bonding that loans a whole pair of electrons?
Coordinate/dative covalent bonding
What is special about group six and bonding?
Group six can expand its outer shell to form larger shells, which lets them expand he octet. Group six can form 2, 4 or 6 covalent bonds