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-Bond: A bond is a force that holds groups of atoms together to make them function as a unit. -Bond energy: Energy that is needed to break a bond. -Bonding pairs: Pairs of electrons in space between atoms. -Covalent bonding: Electrons are shared by the atoms. -Dipole moment:When a molecule had both a positive and negative charge. -Double bond: Two pairs of electron are shared. -Ionic bonding: Opposite charges ions attract each other from electrostatic forces. -Ionic compound: Metal reacting with a nonmetal. -Lone pairs: Electron pairs are localized on an atom. -Polar covalent bond: A covalent bond where the electrons are not equally shared because one atom attract the electrons more strongly than the other atom. -Single bond: One pair of electrons are shared. -Triple bond:Three pairs of electrons are shared.
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