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polar molicule
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Polarity refers to the dipole-dipole intermolecular forces between the slightly positively-charged end of one molecule to the negative end of another or the same molecule
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solid
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strong bonds
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liquid
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the atoms are a little weaker or a dipoel dipoel bond
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gas
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weekest bond of all
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brass(atomic)
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ca+sn
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bronze(atomic bonding)
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cu+sn
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steel(atomic bonding)
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fe+mn
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white gold(atomic bondng)
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al+pt
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network covalent
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strongest bond
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ionic
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second
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dipoel
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third strongest (dipoel to dipoel)
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dipoel induced
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weekest of all easly falls apart
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stable and unstable atoms (what number?)
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above 82 is radio active because the amount of energy levels
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strong force
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holds nucleus toghter and the elctrons on an atom
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transmutation
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means to make something new
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perodic table trends of atom sizes
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right smaller
and up smaller |
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electronagitivity
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the higher the elctonagitivity the less it is goning to bond(fl is the worst)
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atomic bonding,
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ionic covalent and metallic
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ionic
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metal non metal
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covalent
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non metal non metal
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matallic
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metal metal
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what happens in ionic bonding?
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one atom gives away its electrons to the other
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what happens in covalent bonding?
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2 atoms share
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metalic
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it is a "sea of electrons"
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