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Chemical Bonds
Chapter Outline

  1. Compare ionic, covalent, polar covalent, metallic, and hydrogen bonding. [8.1–8.5, 8.14]
  2. Describe what happens to an atom as it becomes oxidized or reduced. [8.1]
  3. Use Lewis electron-dot symbols to represent the reaction of metal atoms with non-metal atoms to form compounds. [8.1]
  4. Distinguish between polar covalent and nonpolar covalent bonds. [8.2, 8.4]
  5. Use electronegativities to evaluate the covalent character of bonds. [8.3]
  6. Compare models of metallic, ionic, and covalent bonding. [8.5]
  7. Write Lewis electron-dot formulas for ionic and covalent compounds. [8.7]
  8. Predict shapes of molecules and draw their structures using the VSEPR theory. [8.8–8.13]
  9. Compare hydrogen bonding with the other types of bonding. [8.14]



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