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Chapter 6 Terms

Across
The electrons in the outermost occupied shell of an atom.
A separation of charge that occurs in a chemical bond because of differences in the electronegativites of the bonded atoms.
The outermost occupied shell of an atom.
The fundamental unit of a chemical compound, which is a group of atoms held tightly together by covalent bonds.
Two paired valence electrons that are no participating in a chemical bond.
A substance, such as an element or a chemical compound, in which atoms are held together by covalent bonds.
The ability of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons to itself when bonded to another atom.
A chemical compound containing ions.
An ionically charged molecule.
An atom having a net electrical charge because of either losing or gaining an electron.
A model that explains molecular geometries in terms of electron pairs striving to be as far apart from one another as possible. Abbreviation stands for Valence-Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion
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A chemical bond in which positively charged metal ions are held together within a "sea" of loosely held electrons.
A short hand notation of the shell model of the atom, in which valence electrons are shown around an atomic symbol.
A mixture of two or metallic elements.
A chemical bond in which atoms are held together by their mutual attraction for one or more pairs of electrons they share.
A term used to describe an atom or a nonbonding pair of electrons surrounding a centrally located atom.
A chemical bond in which there is an electrical force of attraction between two oppositely charged ions.
Said of a chemical bond or molecule that has no dipole.
Said of a chemical bond or molecule that has a dipole.
A geologic deposit contain relatively high concentrations of one or more metal-containing compounds.