BIOL 1201 Lecture : 9 3 14 Notes

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Are covalent, polar covalent, and ionic bonds really different bonds: number = valence, type = electronegativity. Electronegativity: electronegativity is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pari of electrons, measure of the attraction an atom has for electrons. Ionic: when difference is 1. 7 or greater the bond is usually ionic, covalent (non-polar, when difference is less than 0. 5, polar covalent, difference is between 1. 7 and 0. 5. Weak bonds: bonds which are not involved in making a compound. Hydrogen bonds: weak attractions between atoms on different molecules or different parts of a large molecule, occur between molecules that have polar covalent to ionic bonds (polarity, one of the atoms in the bond has to be hydrogen. Molecules and compounds: compound, a substance consisting of two or more different atoms, in specific proportions, bonded together in a specific pattern, molecule, the smallest unit of a compound that retains all of the properties of that compound.

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