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In the Lewis model - Correct Answer valence electrons are represented as dots, and we draw Lewis electron-dot structures metallic bonding - Correct Answer In the simplest model for metallic bonding—called the electron sea model—all of the atoms in a metal lattice pool their valence electro...

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In the Lewis model - Correct Answer valence electrons are represented as dots, and we draw Lewis
electron-dot structures



metallic bonding - Correct Answer In the simplest model for metallic bonding—called the electron sea
model—all of the atoms in a metal lattice pool their valence electrons. These pooled electrons are no
longer localized on a single atom, but delocalized over the entire metal. The positively charged metal
atoms are then attracted to the sea of electrons, holding the metal together.



Lewis symbol - Correct Answer represent the valence electrons of main-group elements as dots
surrounding the element symbol



chemical bond - Correct Answer the sharing or transfer of electrons to attain stable electron
configurations for the bonding atoms



octet rule - Correct Answer bonding atoms attain stable electron configurations; since the stable
configuration is usually eight electrons in the outermost shell



lattice energy - Correct Answer the energy associated with the formation of a crystalline lattice of
alternating cations and anions from the gaseous ions



Born-Haber cycle - Correct Answer a hypothetical series of steps that represents the formation of an
ionic compound from its constituent elements



bonding pair - Correct Answer A shared pair of electrons



lone pair - Correct Answer pair that is associated with only one atom



nonbonding electrons - Correct Answer Lone pair electrons are also called

, double bond - Correct Answer When two atoms share two electron pairs



triple bond - Correct Answer are even shorter and stronger than double bonds



polar covalent bond - Correct Answer An intermediate in nature between a pure covalent bond and an
ionic bond



electronegativity - Correct Answer the ability of an atom to attract electrons to itself in chemical
bonding



dipole moment (μ) - Correct Answer Separation of Two Particles of Equal but Opposite Charge of
Magnitude q by a Distance r



percent ionic character - Correct Answer measured dipole moment of bond dipole moment if electron
were completely transferred × 100 %



resonance structures - Correct Answer one of two or more Lewis structures that have the same skeletal
formula (the atoms are in the same locations), but different electron arrangements



resonance hybrid - Correct Answer a combination or average of the contributing resonance structures.



formal charge - Correct Answer # of valence electrons - # of nonbonding electrons - # of bonds



free radical - Correct Answer Molecules and ions with an odd number of electrons in their Lewis
structures



bond energy - Correct Answer the energy required to break 1 mole of the bonds in the gas phase



bond length - Correct Answer represents the average length of a bond between two particular atoms in
a large number of compounds

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