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The name given to the amount of enegery needed to remove one electron from each atom in a mole of atoms in the gas phase.
Ionisation energy
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The name given to the repulsion between electrons in different inner shells.
Electron shielding
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The region of space within an atom that can hold up to 2 electrons, with opposite spins.
Atomic orbital
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how many electrons can a P-orbital hold?
six
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a group of the same type of atomic orbitals within a shell
sub-shell
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the arrangement of electrons within an atom
electron configuration
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the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.
ionic bond
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a bond formed by a shared pair of electrons.
covalent bond
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a bond formed by a shared pair of electrons which have came from one atom
dative covalent bonding
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what type of electron pair, distorts the bond angle of the molecule by 2.5 degrees?
lone pair
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a measure of attraction of a bonded atom, for the pair of electrons in a covalent bond.
electronegativity
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a small charge difference across a bond, formed from the differences in electronegativity of the bonded atoms.
permanent dipole
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the name given to a molecule which is non-symmetrical and has an overall dipole.
polar molecule
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the name given to a molecule which is symmetrical and does not have an overall dipole.
non-polar molecule
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an attractive force between neighbouring molecules
intermolecular forces
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the electrostatic attraction between positive metal ions and delocalised electrons
metallic bonding
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electrons shared between more than 2 atoms
delocalised electrons
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The name given to the repulsion between electrons in different inner shells.

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Electron shielding

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The region of space within an atom that can hold up to 2 electrons, with opposite spins.

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how many electrons can a P-orbital hold?

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a group of the same type of atomic orbitals within a shell

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