BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ionic Bonding, Kinetic Energy, Covalent Bond

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Kinetic energy- energy in motion, energy doing work. Electrons have potential energy: each shell corresponds to a specific level of potential energy, shells further from the nucleus contain electrons with more potential energy. Atoms are more stable when the outer shell is full. Atoms will interact with other shells to fill outer shell. Chemical bonds link atoms to form molecules: chemical bonds- attractive forces holding atoms together, kinds of chemical bonds. Ionic bonds: strength of a bond determined by amount of energy it takes to break it. Molecule- 2 or more atoms chemically bonded together. Compound- 2 or more different atoms chemically bonded together. Covalent bonds form when atoms share electrons: very strong bonds, h2, o2, h2o. Polar covalent bonds- electrons not shared equally. Ion- an electrically charged atom or molecule: positively charged ion forms if an electron is lost, negatively charged ion forms if an electron is gained. Ionic bond- attractive force between oppositely charged ions.

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