KEY IDEA: Atoms combine to form compounds. Forces of attraction between atoms establishes the chemical bond.
Generally, ionic bonding and covalent bonding represent opposite extremes in a range of bond "types."
Bonding theories also explain the general shapes of molecules and their properties.
Generally, ionic bonding and covalent bonding represent opposite extremes in a range of bond "types."
Bonding theories also explain the general shapes of molecules and their properties.
The Chemical Bond
KEY IDEA: Generally, ionic bonding and covalent bonding represent opposite extremes in a range of bond "types."
Bonding theories also explain the general shapes of molecules and their properties.
Bonding theories also explain the general shapes of molecules and their properties.
- "Ionic Bonding"
- "Covalent Bonding"
- "Nomenclature" (naming compounds)