BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter Module 5: Chemical Polarity, Hydrogen Bond, Nonmetal

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A: it"s the primary building blocks of all life on the planet. A: carbon molecules move between carbon dioxide gas and a variety of organic compounds. A: chemical bonds that form between atoms to create a full valence shell. A: the attraction between atoms resulting from the sharing of electrons or the transfer of electrons. A: covalent, ionic, hydrogen, and van der waals forces. A: an attraction between two molecules (hydrogen and van der waals) though these are weaker forces their strength is additive when linked with multiple molecules making them harder to break. A: type of bond that occurs between non-metals (tend to gain electrons) in which electrons are shared. A: two or more atoms covalently bonded to each other. A: covalent bond involving a single pair of electrons, one from each atom. A: covalent bond involving two pairs of electrons, with two electrons from each atom.

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