ChemicalformulaMassnumberthe totalnumber ofprotons andneutrons in anucleus.Atomis a particle ofmatter thatuniquelydefines achemicalelement.ElectronDotDiagramA way of representingatoms or moleculesby showing electronsas dots surroundingthe element symbol,also known as theLewis Dot Structure.AtomicMassis the totalmass ofparticles ofmatter in anatom,Octetrefers to thetendency ofatoms to preferto have eightelectrons in thevalence shell.NonpolarCovalenta type of chemicalbond that isformed whenelectrons areshared equallybetween twoatoms.IonicBondtype of linkageformed from theelectrostaticattraction betweenoppositely chargedions in a chemicalcompound.AnionanegativelychargedionChemicalBondingis the attractionbetween two ormore atoms thatallows them to beable to form astable chemicalcompound.Electronegativityis a measure ofan atom'sability to attractsharedelectrons toitselfCationPolarCovalentbond occurswhen atomsare sharedunequally in acovalent bond.Moleculea group ofatomsbondedtogetherCovalentBondhe interatomiclinkage that resultsfrom the sharing ofan electron pairbetween twoatoms.Energylevelsmay be thoughtof as the orbitof one or moreelectronsaround anatom's nucleus.Electronegativitydifferencegreater than 1.7.When thedifference isvery small orzero, the bondis covalentCationapositivelychargedionNeutrona subatomicparticle of aboutthe same massas a proton butwithout anelectric charge,Electrona stablesubatomicparticle with acharge ofnegativeelectricity,Nucleusthe positivelycharged central coreof an atom,consisting of protonsand neutrons andcontaining nearly allits mass.Electronegativitydifference of 0.When thedifference isvery small orzero, the bondis covalentValenceelectronsare electrons inthe outermostshell of an atom,and that canparticipate in theformation of achemical bondElementthe basicelementsof matterProtonproton is asubatomicparticle with apositiveelectricalcharge.Atomicnumberthe number ofprotons in thenucleus of an atom,which determines thechemical propertiesof an element and itsplace in the periodictable.ChemicalformulaMassnumberthe totalnumber ofprotons andneutrons in anucleus.Atomis a particle ofmatter thatuniquelydefines achemicalelement.ElectronDotDiagramA way of representingatoms or moleculesby showing electronsas dots surroundingthe element symbol,also known as theLewis Dot Structure.AtomicMassis the totalmass ofparticles ofmatter in anatom,Octetrefers to thetendency ofatoms to preferto have eightelectrons in thevalence shell.NonpolarCovalenta type of chemicalbond that isformed whenelectrons areshared equallybetween twoatoms.IonicBondtype of linkageformed from theelectrostaticattraction betweenoppositely chargedions in a chemicalcompound.AnionanegativelychargedionChemicalBondingis the attractionbetween two ormore atoms thatallows them to beable to form astable chemicalcompound.Electronegativityis a measure ofan atom'sability to attractsharedelectrons toitselfCationPolarCovalentbond occurswhen atomsare sharedunequally in acovalent bond.Moleculea group ofatomsbondedtogetherCovalentBondhe interatomiclinkage that resultsfrom the sharing ofan electron pairbetween twoatoms.Energylevelsmay be thoughtof as the orbitof one or moreelectronsaround anatom's nucleus.Electronegativitydifferencegreater than 1.7.When thedifference isvery small orzero, the bondis covalentCationapositivelychargedionNeutrona subatomicparticle of aboutthe same massas a proton butwithout anelectric charge,Electrona stablesubatomicparticle with acharge ofnegativeelectricity,Nucleusthe positivelycharged central coreof an atom,consisting of protonsand neutrons andcontaining nearly allits mass.Electronegativitydifference of 0.When thedifference isvery small orzero, the bondis covalentValenceelectronsare electrons inthe outermostshell of an atom,and that canparticipate in theformation of achemical bondElementthe basicelementsof matterProtonproton is asubatomicparticle with apositiveelectricalcharge.Atomicnumberthe number ofprotons in thenucleus of an atom,which determines thechemical propertiesof an element and itsplace in the periodictable.

Chemical Bonding - Call List

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  1. Chemical formula
  2. the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
    Mass number
  3. is a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element.
    Atom
  4. A way of representing atoms or molecules by showing electrons as dots surrounding the element symbol, also known as the Lewis Dot Structure.
    Electron Dot Diagram
  5. is the total mass of particles of matter in an atom,
    Atomic Mass
  6. refers to the tendency of atoms to prefer to have eight electrons in the valence shell.
    Octet
  7. a type of chemical bond that is formed when electrons are shared equally between two atoms.
    Nonpolar Covalent
  8. type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound.
    Ionic Bond
  9. a negatively charged ion
    Anion
  10. is the attraction between two or more atoms that allows them to be able to form a stable chemical compound.
    Chemical Bonding
  11. is a measure of an atom's ability to attract shared electrons to itself
    Electronegativity
  12. Cation
  13. bond occurs when atoms are shared unequally in a covalent bond.
    Polar Covalent
  14. a group of atoms bonded together
    Molecule
  15. he interatomic linkage that results from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms.
    Covalent Bond
  16. may be thought of as the orbit of one or more electrons around an atom's nucleus.
    Energy levels
  17. When the difference is very small or zero, the bond is covalent
    Electronegativity difference greater than 1.7.
  18. a positively charged ion
    Cation
  19. a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge,
    Neutron
  20. a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity,
    Electron
  21. the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
    Nucleus
  22. When the difference is very small or zero, the bond is covalent
    Electronegativity difference of 0.
  23. are electrons in the outermost shell of an atom, and that can participate in the formation of a chemical bond
    Valence electrons
  24. the basic elements of matter
    Element
  25. proton is a subatomic particle with a positive electrical charge.
    Proton
  26. the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
    Atomic number