electrons electrons
Overlapping outer energy levels.
hydrogen bonding
Heat?
An electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle that occupies the orbitals around atomic nuclei, allows atoms to participate in chemical reactions, is the charge carrier in metals for electrical current, and transports thermal energy in metals. The word electron comes from the Greek word elektron, the word for amber (fossilized tree sap) that when rubbed on wool produces static electricity.
Dipole-Dipole Forces of attraction
Overlapping outer energy levels.
A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms that allows the formation of chemical substances that contain two or more atoms.
Just think of the sentence you want to use and substitute it in for the noun. I have a chemical imbalance. Do not eat the chemicals. That chemical is tungsten.
Covalent Bonding does not necessarily require the two atoms be of the same elements, only that they be of comparable electronegativity. Although covalent bonding entails sharing of electrons, it is not necessarily delocalized.
yes, this allows bonding.
hydrogen bonding
hydrogen bonding
hydrogen bonding
Carbon's special bonding ability allows it to form many different compounds.
to speed up a chemical reaction .. we use a catalyst
Hydrogen bonding allows water molecules to stick together. Although it is considered to be a weak bond, the special properties of hydrogen bonding allows water to be useful in MANY different circumstances. Hydrogen bonding in water allows it to be the universal solvent. It also keeps water molecules together so that we have actual water instead of gas (imagine a world without liquid H2O).
hydrogen bonding