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  1. Covalent bonding: Attractions formed when non-metals share electrons to achieve an octet. Ionic bonding: Electrical attractions of ions formed by of metal and nonmetal elements when they lose and …

  2. ANSWER KEY What is a covalent bond? Atoms share one or more electrons with each other to form the bond. Each atom is left with a complete outer shell. A covalent bond forms between two nonmetals. …

  3. Thermal energy breaks the covalent bonds and electron-hole pairs are generated (remember it takes energy to break a covalent bond) The number of electrons and holes generated are equal - for every …

  4. Bond character A chemical bond between atoms of different ele-ments is never completely ionic or covalent. The character of a bond depends on how strongly each of the bonded atoms attracts …

  5. Step 3: Connect the atoms by a covalent bond represented by a dash. Table 1.4 How to Write Lewis Structures • Step 3: Connect the atoms by a covalent bond represented by a dash. •

  6. Valence Bond theory. more advanced description of orbitals in molecules. We emphasize just one aspect of this theory: Hybrid atomic orbitals. Works especially well for organic molecules.

  7. Shared to form an ionic bond Shared to form a covalent bond io Transferred to form a covalent bond