CHEM 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Boron, Roman Numerals, Formal Charge

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Chemical bonds - forces that hold atoms together. Covalent bonds - a way that atoms can form bonds. Molecule - the result of a collection of atoms. Chemical formula - in which the symbols for the elements are used to indicate the types of atoms present and subscripts are used to indicate the relative number of atoms. Structural formula - in which the individual bonds are shown. Space filling model - shows the relative sizes of the atoms as well as their relative orientation in the molecule. Bond energy - the energy required to break a bond. A system tries to achieve the lowest possible energy. Ionic bonding - when an atom that loses electrons relatively easily reacts with an atom that has a high affinity for electrons. Ionic compound - when a metal reacts with a non-metal. Coulomb"s law: e = (2. 31 * 10-19 j *nm)(q1q2/r) R is the distance between the ion centers in nanometers.

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