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Quartz Chemical Bonding
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Which substance in nature exist as single atoms?
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Atoms seldom exist as independent particles in nature. Nearly all substances consists of combinations of atoms that are held together by chemical bonds. O2O2 CO 2
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How do these and thousands of other compounds form from the relatively few elements known to exist?
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Salt and sugar may look very similar, but they are vastly different kinds of substances. Salt, NaCl Ionic bonds Sugar, C 12 H 12 O 11 Covalent bonds
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The properties of substances are determined in large part by the chemical bonds that hold atoms together. What determines the type of bonding in a substance? The electronic structure of the atoms involved.
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How do these and thousands of other compounds form from the relatively few elements known to exist? The electronic structure of the atoms involved.
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The valence electrons in an atom are involved in chemical bonding. The outermost electrons Valence electrons
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There are three types of chemical bonds: 1. Ionic bonds 2. Covalent bonds 3. Metallic bonds
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