CEM 141 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Effective Nuclear Charge, Carbon Nanotube, Atomic Radius

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Because electrons from one atom are attracted to the nucleus of another atom. Because atoms want an octet of electrons around them: covalent bonds are interactions within molecules. Ldfs are typically interactions between separate molecules, but can occur within a single large molecule. Because the formation of a bond results in a stable system that would require the input of energy to change: i b. ii and iv c. iii. The driving force for bond formation is the attraction between electrons of one atom and the protons of the other. An increase in the amplitude of the wave (considering light as a wave). An decrease in the wavelength of the light: i c. i, ii, iii, ii, i and ii. 1: for a given photocell (a device that uses the photoelectric effect to generate electricity), blue light will eject electrons, but red light will not. O=o bond (it takes 8. 3 x 10 19 j to break one.