BIOL 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Reagent, Ion, Covalent Bond

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The formation and function of molecules depend on chemical bonding between atoms. Atoms with incomplete valence shells can share or transfer valance electrons with certain other atoms. The interactions usually result is atoms staying close together, held by attractions called chemical bonds. Types of chemical bonds: covalent bonds- sharing of electrons. 2: hydrogen bonds- results between hydrogen atom of one molecule. Ionic or electrovalent bonds- transfer of electrons and an electronegative atom in another molecule. A covalent bond is the sharing of a pair of valence electrons by two atoms; in a covalent bond, the shared electrons count as part of each atom"s valence shell. Molecule- consist of two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds. Single bond- is the sharing of one pair of valence electrons (example: hydrogen) Double bond- is the sharing of two pairs of valence electrons. Electronegativity- is an atom"s attraction for the electron in a covalent bond.

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