CHEM 1127Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Copper(I) Chloride, Nonmetal, Covalent Bond

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Chem 1127q - lecture 7 - review and moles. Whichever atom is more electronegative will take electrons from other atoms in order to attempt to fill its valence shell. In which metal atoms (left side of the table) transfer electrons to nonmetal atoms (right side of the table) No prefixes, but if there are transition metals (groups 3-12 on periodic table) involved, we have to define the charge of the particular type of element we"re working with. For example, copper(ii) and copper(iii) would be cu 2+ and cu 3+ , respectively. Cucl is copper(i) chloride: copper one chloride . Something to note: the bonds within water molecules (as in, between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms) are. Covalent bonds (more specifically, polar covalent bonds), while the bonds. Covalent compounds are named with prefixes showing how many atoms there are of a given element in the compound (prefixes on the next page)

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