Chemical Bonds and Physical Properties
Chemical bonds are the electrical forces of attraction that hold atoms or ions together to form molecules. Different types of chemical bonds and their varying in...
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Chemical Bond
The term chemical bond refers to any force of attraction between two atoms or ions. Today, chemists recognize the existence of at least four types of chemical bonds: ionic (electrovalent...
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Bonding
A molecule is the smallest unit of a substance capable of independent existence. As early as the 17th century, there were proposals that molecules were made up of atoms of elements held togeth...
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Chains
One of the more important properties of carbon, from the point of view of organic chemistry, is its ability to "catenate" or form long chains with itself. Carbon is by no means unique in this r...
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Chemical Bond
The term chemical bond refers to any force of attraction between two atoms or ions. Today, chemists recognize the existence of at least four types of chemical bonds: ionic (electrovalent...
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Chemical Bond
A chemical bond is any force of attraction between two atoms strong enough to hold the atoms together for some period of time. At least five primary types of chemical bonds are known, ...
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Chemical Energy, Historical Evolution of the Use Of
Beginnings
Electric power, which is produced as a result of chemical reaction, and chemical change that is initiated by the flow of electrici...
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Table 1. Bohr diagrams showing the electronic configurations for the first ten elements, along with representative bond formation.
Electron Facts
Electrons in an atom differ in energy dependin...
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What is bonding? Bonding is the attraction between electrons of one atom to the nucleus of another. Atoms bond in order to complete their outer shell, thus becoming more stable as well as lowering ...
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William Lipscomb won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1976 for his work studying boron and hydrogen compounds and the problems of chemical bonding _ serious research by a serious man.One day a year...
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A Florida woman is suing Kraft Foods Inc., accusing the Northfield-based company of mislabeling its Capri Sun juice drinks.The lawsuit was filed Monday in a Palm Beach County court by Boynton Beach...
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A face that will tease you, and please you and perhaps unease you is coming to the post office next year, it's those Bette Davis eyes.On the 100th anniversary of her birth the great actress will be...
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A face that will tease you, and please you and perhaps unease you is coming to the post office next year, it's those Bette Davis eyes.On the 100th anniversary of her birth the great actress will be...
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The United States Pharmacopia has been recognized for years as an authoritative compendium on drug standards. In recent years, it has paid increasing attention to "microbial purity," i.e., freedom ...
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When a person says the word "light," a listener — even a spectroscopist — usually interprets that as meaning "visible light." That's not unexpected, because throughout most of recorded ...
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NAVTEQ, of Chicago, IL, USA, has been selected to provide real-time traffic information to Alpine Electronics of America Inc., a manufacturer of high-performance mobile electronics, for its portabl...
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In the last decade, the trend towards coupling mass spectrometers to every delivery system imaginable has so burgeoned that we now find ourselves challenged to accurately interpret the torrent of d...
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Diamond Instruments
Busch has developed a new diamond instrument with coarse grit for the quick removal of dental ceramic materials. Compared to medium-grit diamond instruments, the coarse...
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