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Bonding Homework: Bond Types Worksheet Quiz on Friday Test next Friday Valence Electrons Valence electrons are the electrons in the highest occupied energy level of an element’s atoms. The number of valence electrons largely determines the chemical properties of an element. To find the number of ...
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Dipole-dipole bonding side chains enable the polymer for high flexibility. Polymers withVan der Waals forceslinking chains are known to be weak but give the polymer a low melting point. Optical Properties Due to their ability to change their refractive index with temperature, as in the case of...
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Ionic bonds are tightly packed together and can be characterized as non-malleable or somewhat breakable. Ionic bonding results in materials that are generally hard and non-malleable, but may break upon impact. Typically ionic bonds consist of a metal and a nonmetal....
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