BIOL 118 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Electronegativity, Unpaired Electron, Valence Electron

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Carbons mass number is 12, atomic number is 6. Hydrogen"s mass number is 1, atomic number is 1. Electrons move around atomic nuclei in orbitals, orbitals hold up to 2 electrons. Elements commonly found in organisms have at least one unpaired valence electron. the number of unpaired electrons in an atom (on the outermost shell) is its valence. Which helps us determine how many bonds are formed between 2 atoms. Unfilled electron orbitals allow formations of chemical bonds and atoms are most stable when each electron orbital is filled. Covalent bond: each atom"s unpaired valence electrons are shared by both nuclei to fill their orbitals. The number of unpaired electrons (the valence) determines how many bonds an atom can make. Atoms w more than 1 unpaired electron can form mult. single bonds or a double or triple bond.

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