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  • In [[chemistry]], a '''chemical bond''' is an arrangement of [[electron]]s among [[atom]]s that keeps the atoms The chemical bond takes on many forms, ranging from simple atomic pairs in a diatomic [[molec
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  • *{{cite book |title=The nature of the chemical bond and the structure of molecules and crystals |author=Linus Pauling |url=http
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  • * A generic chemical bond, [[bond (chemical)]] * An ionic chemical bond, [[bond (ionic)]]
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  • [[Chemical compound]]s containing [[carbon]]-[[silicon]] [[chemical bond|bonds]].
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  • A non-[[Covalent bond|covalent]] and non-[[Ionic bond|ionic]] [[chemical bond]] involving a [[hydrogen]] [[atom]] and either [[Fluorine]], [[Nitrogen]],
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chemical bond]]
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  • ...outer [[electron shell]]. See for more details [[chemical bond#octet rule|chemical bond]].
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  • The process leading to [[chemical bond]]s between atoms or molecules.
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  • {{r|Chemical bond}}
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  • A theoretical estimate of the size of an atom not engaged in a chemical bond.
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  • ...describing one species of atom's (element's) attraction of electrons in a chemical bond relative to another species. A higher electronegativity number indicating a
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  • ...'chemical compound''' is a substance consisting of two or more different [[chemical bond|chemically bonded]] [[chemical element]]s, each unit of the compound having
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  • *{{cite book |title=The nature of the chemical bond and the structure of molecules and crystals |author=Linus Pauling |url=http
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  • ...g one species of [[atom]]'s ([[element]]'s) attraction of electrons in a [[chemical bond]] relative to another species. A higher electronegativity number indicatin ...hich is a measure of an atomic species' tendency to give up electrons to a chemical bond.
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  • ...olecules are physically adjacent, while the same atoms in nitramines are [[chemical bond|covalently bonded]].
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  • ...gate of two or more [[atom]]s in a definite arrangement held together by [[chemical bond]]s. ...eraction between molecules that results in the formation and breakage of [[chemical bond]]s, while molecular physics deals with the laws governing their structure a
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  • ...method therefore correlates closely with classical chemists' drawings of [[chemical bond|bonds]].
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  • ...ed generations of chemists to the value of group theoretical analysis of [[chemical bond|bonding]] and [[spectroscopy]]. With his PhD advisor, he coauthored a text
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  • ...molecules. Chemical reactions usually involve the making or breaking of [[chemical bond]]s, and in some types of reaction may involve production of electrically ch ...''' exist briefly before the final '''products''' are formed. Changes in [[Chemical bond|bonding]] of a single occurrence of the transformation is not all that is i
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  • ...ompounds''' are [[chemical compound]]s containing [[carbon]] [[silicon]] [[chemical bond|bonds]]. '''Organosilicon chemistry''' is the corresponding science explori In this reaction type silicon polarity is reversed in a chemical bond with [[zinc]] and a formal [[allylic substitution]] on the [[benzoyl|benzoy
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  • * Pauling L ''The Nature of the chemical bond'' (Cornell University Press) ISBN 0-8014-0333-2
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  • ...t was introduced by [[Linus Pauling]]<ref>L. Pauling, ''The Nature of the Chemical Bond'', 3rd edition, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY (1960)</ref>, who extr
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