Chemical bonds
lone pairs of electrons
A pair of valence electrons that is not bonded or shared with another atom.
non bonding electrons
Lone pair electrons; not used for bonding.
octet rule
States that atoms lose, gain or share electrons in order to acquire a full set of eight valence electrons
core electrons
The electrons in the inner shells of an atom; these electrons are not involved in forming bonds.
bonding electrons
The electrons in the outermost shell (main energy level) of an atom, also called valence electrons. These are the electrons involved in forming bonds.
single bond
a bond formed when two atoms share a pair of electrons
covalent bond
a chemical bond that involves sharing a pair of electrons between atoms in a molecule
polar covalent bond
a covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally, A covalent bond between atoms that differ in electronegativity. The shared electrons are pulled closer to the more electronegative atom, making it slightly negative and the other atom slightly positive.
triple bonds
a covalent bond in which three pairs of electrons are shared by two atoms
double bonds
bonds that involve two shared pairs of electrons
non-polar covalent bond
electrons are shared equally between two atoms of similar electronegativity
valence electrons
electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom
formula
of a binary ionic compound represents the number and type of ions in the compound. the formula is found by "crossing over" the charges of the ions
electron-dot symbols
one or more dots representing the valence electrons of an atom are written alongside the atomic symbol of an element.
non-bonding pairs
pairs of valence electrons not involved in bonding
VSEPR theory
states that repulsion between the sets of valence-level electrons surrounding an atom causes these sets to be oriented as far apart as possible
electronegativity
the tendency of an atom or radical to attract electrons in the formation of an ionic bond