BMB 207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Thin-Shell Structure, Covalent Bond, Chlorine

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Chemical bonds: many chemical formulas represent more than one compound. The ions often have a full valence electron shell: therefore, groups 1a-7a elements tend to form compounds such that they ll their valence shells. Lewis structures and molecules: uorine has 7 valence electrons, and is found as f2. Usually each atom donates one of the shared electrons. If one atom donates both electrons, it is called a coordinate covalent bond. The covalent bond: atoms at a distance have little attraction and the energy level is the sum of the individual energies, as atoms approach, they arrange to maximize electron-nuclear interactions. Covalent bonds- more than 2 atoms: atoms that need more than one electron form more than one covalent bond, ex: an oxygen atom has 6 valence electrons, so it needs to form two bonds. Group 6a period 2: in compounds, oxygen normally forms either 2 single bonds or 1 double bond.

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