(a)
Interpretation:
A covalent bond formed by sharing only one electron pair.
(b)
The name of the hydrocarbon that contains only carbon-carbon single bonds.
(c)
Bonding between two atoms formed from the sharing of electrons.
(d)
The key term “a solid structure in which the ions are arranged in a regular repeating form�
(e)
A rule which states that to achieve noble gas electronic configuration, an atom loses, gain or shares electrons.
(f)
A bond formed by unequal sharing of electron pairs.
(g)
The name of the hydrocarbon which contains a carbon-carbon triple bond.
(h)
The key term for “a measure of the ability of an atom to attract electrons towards itself in a bond�.
(i)
A covalent bond formed by the sharing of three electrons pairs.
(j)
In a crystal, the repeating pattern of ions and atoms.
(k)
A representation of compounds in which the symbol of each element is surrounded by dots. Dots represent shared and unshared electrons.
(l)
In a compound or molecule, a force that holds an atom together.
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