CHEM 1410 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Single Bond, Bond Length, Metallic Bonding

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Ionic bonding ideal bonding between attracted opposite oppositely charged ions that arise from the electron transfer between atoms with large differences tendencies to lose or gain electrons (nonmetals and metals) Covalent bonding ideal bonding type based on electron pair sharing between atoms with little tendencies to lose or gain electrons (nonmetals) Metallic bonding ideal bonding between metal ions and their delocalized valence electrons. Lewis electron dot symbol notation where element symbol represents the nucleus and inner electrons, and surrounding dots represent valence electrons. Octet rule when atoms bond, they lose or gain or share electrons to attain a filled outer level of eight electrons. Lattice energy energy change that accompanies the separation of 1 mol of a solid ionic compound into gaseous ions. Born-haber cycle steps and energy changes that converts elements into an ionic compound; used to calculate lattice energy.

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