BSC 2010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Single Bond, Electronegativity, Double Bond

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An atoms electrons can vary in the amount of energy they possess. Potential energy: energy that matter possesses because of its location or structure (the ball at the top of the stairs has more energy than when it lands on the first step) More potential energy in the 3rd energy level shell. Least potential energy in the first energy level shell. Valence electrons: reside in the outermost or valence. Valence number: number of unpaired electrons in its valence shell. Valence numbers determine the number of bonds the atom can form. Oxygen has 2 unpaired valence electrons therefore a valence # of 2 do oxygen can form. *the first shell can only hold 2 electrons. Orbital: 3d space where an electron is found 90% of the time. Molecule: two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. Compound: 2 or more different kinds of atoms held together by chemical bonds. Atoms can get full valence shells by different methods.

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