TXMI 3500 Lecture 6: Structure of Materials

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Atoms consist of a nucleus and electrons. The building blocks of nuclear are protons and neutrons: organic: One unified atomic mass unit is defined as 1/12 of the mass of a single carbon-12 atom. Oxygen (and sulfur) form tow covalent bonds: one double bond, or two single bonds. Nitrogen (and phosphorus) form three covalent bonds: one triple bond, or three single bonds, or one double bond and a single bond. Carbon (and silicon) form four covalent bonds: two double bonds, or four single bonds, or a triple and a single, or a double and two singles. Strongest bond = covalent bond hydrogen bond dipole-dipole interaction . Dipole forces: unequal sharing of electrons, large % of the time results in partial charge. Solute: the dissolved substance in a solution. Solvent: the dissolving medium in a solution. Solubility depends on intermolecular forces (stronger the intermolecular forces, the harder it is to dissolve, the less soluble it is)

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