Chemical Bonding

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Science Solutions from Chapter -1 - Chemical Bonding

This chapter describes chemical equations and chemical bonds. It explains radical, valency, ions and molecular formula. The characteristics of chemical bonds and equations are also mentioned here.

Practice Other Topics from Chemical Bonding

Science>Chemistry>Chemical Bonding>Chemical Bond and its Types

This topic elaborates the meaning of chemical bond in detail. We will study about the types of chemical bonds including ionic bond, covalent bond, metallic bond and coordinate bond with the aid of examples.

In this topic, we will learn the formation of an electrovalent bond between the atoms. Molecular orbital occupancy and molecular properties are also shown here. We will study the conditions of forming an electrovalent bond with their properties.

This topic explains covalent bonds and its types. Covalent bonds in carbon and some examples of formation of covalent bonds such as formation of hydrogen molecules and formation of chlorine molecules are also explained here.

Science>Chemistry>Chemical Bonding>Electrovalent Compounds

This topic discusses the electrovalent compounds produced by the ionic species with the aid of examples. It also explains the arrangement of atoms in rock salt structure. It discusses the compounds forming electrovalent bonds between them.

In this topic, we will learn about a reaction that involves oxidation and reduction at the same time. We will study the methods to identify the redox reactions with their properties. We will also discuss the way of representation of a redox reaction.

This topic sheds light on coordinate bond and their properties. We will learn about molecular orbital occupancy and molecular properties. We will also study the conditions for forming a coordinate bond.

Science>Chemistry>Chemical Bonding>Coordinate Compounds

This topic discusses the coordinate compounds produced by the transition metals with the aid of examples. It introduces us to the different compounds forming covalent bonds with their salient features.