Chemical Bonding

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Mind Map on Chemical Bonding, created by Jorge Alejandro Henriquez Tapia on 11/01/2022.
Jorge Alejandro Henriquez Tapia
Mind Map by Jorge Alejandro Henriquez Tapia, updated more than 1 year ago
Jorge Alejandro Henriquez Tapia
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Chemical Bonding
  1. A chemical bonding is made up of small units ofmatter called atoms.
    1. These
      1. the atoms have their thing element formed by a number of protons in its nucleus called the atomic number.
        1. It is a chemical bond is made up of small units of matter called atoms.
          1. Valence electrons are the number of electrons on the outside of a layer of an atom that can participate in the formation of chemicals.
          2. the atoms have their thing element formed by a number of protons in its nucleus called the atomic number.
            1. Atoms also have the same number of electrons as protons
            2. These atoms stick together to form subrtances is called chemical bonding
              1. Ionic Bonding occurs when one element donates an electron os electrons to another so that both elements will have a full outer shell.
                1. Ionic bonding is mostly formed between metals located at the left side of the periodic table
                  1. The electrons orbit around the nucleous of the atom. they stay in layers called shells
                    1. shell can only contayn a certain number of electrons
                      1. If a fan atom has 1 electron out of 8 possible on its exterior shell, you'll want to give up that electron so your outer shell is now full.
                  2. The atoms in the molecules are held together by the attraction between the nucleus and shared electrons
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