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Bonds formed on the basis of the electrostatic forces exist between oppositely charged ions |
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Bonds formed between two or more atoms by a sharing of electrons; |
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re a particular type of covalent bond the electrons shared by the atoms |
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are used to represent paired and unpaired valence (outer shell) electrons in an atom. The Lewis structure is used to represent the covalent bonding of a molecule or ion. |
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Hydrogen bonds: is a type of attractive (dipole-dipole) interaction between an electronegative atom and a hydrogen atom bonded to another electronegative atom. This bond always involves a hydrogen atom. A hydrogen bond tends to be stronger than van der waals forces,but weaker than covalent bond or ionic bonds. |
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All atoms and molecules exhibit weak, short-range attractions for one another due to van der Waals forces.These forces are responsible for the condensation of gases into liquids and the freezing of liquids into solid. |
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