CH-1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Valence Electron, Electric Potential, Nonmetal

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Chemical change requires bond breaking and bond forming. Two oppositely charged ions approach they can form a bond which results in a lower energy for the atoms, electrostatic attraction. As distance grows between ions the larger eel gets until it reaches 0 and there is no attraction. Yields ionic solids (liquids), chemical formula shows ratio of anions to cations. Two atoms approach and they can form a bond which results in a lower energy for the atom. Shared electrons experience attractive interactions with both nuclei of the bonding atoms. H2: optimal distance between nuclei= 74pm, potential energy= -432 kj/mol. Valence electrons are not localized to one atom but are delocalized over. Valence electrons are not localized to one atom but are delocalized over many atoms. Some elements exist as molecules or molecular elements. Smallest particle involves two or more atoms bonded together. Diatomics: n2, o2, h2, halogens (f2, cl2, br2, i2)

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