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What does cross bonding mean?

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What are cross links in a polymer?

Covalent bonds - NOT electron bonding.


What does mean when you say bonding between elements?

In a molecule, atoms are joined together by bonds. When we say bonding, we are referring to these bonds.


How do you do a dot and cross diagram for LiF NH3 and CO2?

Go to this website and it will show you http://sixthsense.osfc.ac.uk/chemistry/bonding/covalent.asp


What does bonding is on a continuum mean?

To say that bonding is on a continuum means that the type of bonding changes gradually as the difference in electronegativity between atoms increases. There is no sharp distinction between polar covalent and ionic bonds.


What are the intermolecular forces of CH3NH2?

I assume you mean CH3NH2, methylamine. This has hydrogen bonding between molecules.


What is mean by ionic And covalent bond?

A covalent bonding is a common type of bonding in which the electronegetivity is lees then 1.7 e and in ionic bonding there is interaction between electronegetive atoms which has large electronegatinity which is greater than 1.7e.


Which molecule will not exhibit hydrogen bonding?

FON Remember this as it mean only hydrogen bonded to fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen will exhibit hydrogen bonding H2O ( water ) = hydrogen bonding as hydrogen is bonded to oxygen CO ( carbon monoxide ) = no hydrogen bonding Think electronegative differences.


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How can you determine the type of chemical bond a substance has?

If you mean ionic, covelant or metallic: Metallic bonding is between 2 metal atoms. Ionic bonding is betwen non metal and metal atoms. Covelant bonding is between 2 non-metals.


What makes a covalent bond different from an ionic bong?

The most obvious difference is that covalent bondingoccurs between non-metals, whereas ionic bondingoccurs between a metal and a non-metal.Covalent bonding is also a bonding process which shares electrons, whereas ionic bonding is a bonding process in which electrons are transferred. This would therefore also affect the way in which you draw dot and cross diagrams for a covalent compound versus an ionic compound.


What does I fool with you mean?

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