CHEM 1300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Covalent Bond, Lewis Structure, Electron Configuration

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Covalent bonds is a balance between the repulsive forces (electron-electron and nuclei-nuclei) and the attractive forces (nuclei-electron). Covalent compounds , the valence electrons are shared. most commonly, covalent compounds are represented with lewis structures where lines between elemental symbols imply covalent bonds between atoms. Although the bond length is the most stable position, usually molecules will deviate slightly. bonds behave like springs. Note the asymmetric curve around the lowest point. the average bond length increases with increasing energy (e. g. heat) A symmetrical curve around the lowest point would mean that the average bond distance remains constant for all energies. As a halogen, f is just one electron short of a ground-state noble gas electron configuration. , 2 f could share their electrons. this would allow them to both have ground-state electron configurations like ne. When two different atoms are bonded to each other, they tend to not share their electrons equally. these bonds are polar.

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