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    When two or more atoms chemically bond with each other, the resultant chemical structure is a molecule. The familiar water molecule, H2O, consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, which bond together to form water . Atoms can form molecules by donating, accepting, or sharing electrons to fill their outer shells. These processes go under Covalent or Ionic bonding. A covalent bond is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. It only happens between…

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    covalent bond with middle metal atom. Ligands have one electron pair to donate to a metal atom and are called complex agents. • Metal atoms are Lewis acids because they can accept pairs of electrons from Lewis bases. • Within a ligand, the atom that is directly bonded to the metal atom/ion is called the donor atom. • A coordinate covalent bond is a covalent bond in which one atom (i.e., the donor atom) gives both electrons. This type of bonding is different from a normal covalent bond in which…

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    Chemical Bonding

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    Topic 1: Chemical bonding 1.True or False: An Ion is when an atom gains or loses an electron. 2.What is a Cation? An ion with a (+) charge. 3.True or False: An Anion does not have a (-) charge. 4.What type of bonding transfers electrons? Ionic bonding 5.What are all the types of chemical bonds? Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic bonding. 6.What do you call an element that has different forms . Isotopes 7.Which type of bonding is the “strongest”? Ionic bonding 8.True or False: Ionic bonds are formed…

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    Water Quality Lab Report

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    chosen parameters are all linked and affect the overall quality of the water. Water is combination of two atoms, oxygen and hydrogen. When two hydrogen’s bond with one oxygen it makes a covalent bond. A covalent bond relates to the outer shell of electrons (valence shell) being shared with the neighbouring molecule for them to bond. A covalent bond only occurs between two non-metals, the molecules share electrons to achieve full valence shells for the molecule to be stable. In the case of water…

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    Adipocytes- Adipocytes, otherwise called lipocytes and fat cells, are the cells that essentially make fat tissue, which stores energy as fat. 40. hydrolysis/dehydration Hydrolysis- Hydrolysis is the reaction with water. It is a chemical procedure in which an atom is severed into two sections by the expansion of a molecule of water. One piece of the parent particle picks up a hydrogen particle (H + ) from the extra water atom. The other gathering gathers the rest of the hydroxyl…

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    Chemical Bonding Lab

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    Introduction: Chemical bonding can be formed by joining two or more atoms together. Throughout the lab various experiments were tested to form a chemical bond. Most people can tell the difference between the two main forms of chemical bonding ionic and covalent. With each bond that comes with a reaction. There were four types of chemical reactions that were mentioned in class. They are as follows Synthesis, Decomposition, Single Replacement, and Double Replacement. Synthesis is one of the more…

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    Four Intermolecular Forces

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    The structure of a molecule affects how it is able to bond with other molecules and how effective these bonds are. The structure of the molecule itself is held together by the intramolecular forces, which are the internal forces of a molecule, such as the attraction and repulsion of electrons to the protons in the nucleus. The external forces on a molecule, which are called the intermolecular forces, such as electronegativity, help to determine the boiling and melting points of each element.…

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    Bouncy Ball Experiment

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    investigating the ingredients and their properties when alone, and when mixed with other chemicals. The intended result of this experiment is a rubber like, spherical polymer ball which bounces upon impact. This was accomplished…

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    Analysis Of Ti 3

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    ELF for Ti 3 (Si x Al 1−x )C 2 on the (100) plane [32]. The ELF represents the sum of squares of the wave function, which corresponds to the number of electrons. ELF is suitable for the observation of electrons in real space, which corresponds to chemical bonding of each…

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    The COSMO Solvation Model

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    INTRODUCTION: Conformational analysis is the study of the energy change, a molecule undergoes, as it rotates about one or more single bonds. The conformations of a molecule are those arrangements in space of the atoms which are not superimposeable upon each other. The basic idea behind conformational analysis is that molecules will have certain physical and chemical and thermodynamic properties that are dependent on the preferred conformations. in the modern chemistry, where it can lead…

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