Chapter 8: Covalent Bonding Resources: Chapter 8 of our TB and unit 6 of workbook Ch. 8 reading and study guide (in part) Powerpoint used in class Lab practical: Molecular models Handouts: practice problems and naming of covalent/molecular compounds Animations and simulation.
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By conanFST 505 FATS AND OILS (3 units). By Dr. Olusegun Obadina. Know Your Lecturer. Dr. Olusegun Obadina. Course Content. Status of the oils and fats industry in Nigeria Oil seeds of Nigeria – characteristics, composition and uses.
By emilieSkatole. By: Patrick Kelsch and David Barlow. Characteristics of Skatole. Chemical Formula: C 9 H 9 N Molar Mass: 131.17 g/mole Density: 1.003g/cm^3 (solid) Melting Points: 95 °C, 368 K , and 203 °F Solubility in water: Insoluble
By callumGroup 16- The Calcogens. - O, S, Se , Nonmetals; Te , metalloid; and Po metal - Have multiple allotropes: Oxygen is a gas as O 2 or O 3 ; Sulfur is a Gas as S 2 S 3 S4 Solid as S 5 to S 8 are cyclic molecules. Selenium is a solid in either Se 8 or polymeric form
By benaBonding. 5-2. Why Bond. Bonds form when their valance electrons interact Bonds form to achieve stable electron configuration (full outer shell) Bonds act like springs, they are not rigid . Types of bonds. Ionic Metallic Covalent. Ionic bonds. Transfer of electrons
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By raquelOrganic Compounds. Organic compounds are the compounds that contain carbon they can be found in products made from living things or things that are artificially produced. They are part the solid matter of every organism on earth.
By patiaJeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. What is a protein?. Amino Acids. Uncommon Amino Acids & 1 proteins. 2, 3, and 4 Proteins/
By pepperLiquids and Solids. Phase Changes . Heating Curve: Heat of Fusion From solid to liquid or liquid to solid Heat of Vaporization From gas to liquid or liquid to gas Always larger than heat of fusion Heat of sublimation is the sum of fusion and vaporization
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By devikaMatter :. States and Properties. What is matter?. Matter is anything that has mass and volume (takes up space.). What is a physical property?. A physical property is something that can be observed or measured without changing the matter’s identity .
By rozeneTest Review . 6.1 Intro to Chemical Bonding 6.2 – 6.4 Ionic Bonding and Compounds 6.5 Covalent Compounds and Their Names. ANSWER KEY. 1. Which of the following properties of a compound depends on the type of bonding between the atoms . Melting point Brittleness
By moannaFrom the brilliant minds of Kevin Kim, Andrew Martuano , Matt Muhs , and Will Grubbe . . Melting Point and Boiling Point. 1) Definition. Melting Point The temperature at which the vapor pressure of the solid and the liquid are the same and the pressure totals 1 atmosphere
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By anniceMetallic Bonding. Metallic Bonds. The bonding in metals is explained by the electron sea model , which proposes that the atoms in a metallic solid contribute their valence electrons to form a “sea” of electrons that surrounds metallic cations. . Metallic Bonds.
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