CHEM 001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Common Application, Ionic Bonding, Covalent Bond

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Water forms when an oxygen atom completes its octet by forming chemical bonds with two hydrogen atoms. Forces between water molecules are weaker than those holding the atoms together within a molecule but are much stronger than those for either hydrogen gas or oxygen gas. Water freezes at 0 c and boils at 100 c. Average distance between either hydrogen nucleus and the oxygen nucleus in a water molecule is about 0. 1 nm (1nm=1. 0x10^-9m) Angle formed between the two o-h bonds is about 105 degrees and the three atoms are not in a straight line. Properties of a substance depend not only on which atoms are connected but also on the shape of the molecule. An ion is an electrically charged atom. In some compounds, atoms do not share electrons to achieve 8 electrons in their outer shell but gain or lose one or more electrons to form negatively or positively charged particles called ions to do so.

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