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“An atom with eight electrons in its valence shell is a happy atom.” Section one of this program makes sense of Lewis structures and resonance structures while addressing the Octet Rule and its exceptions. In section two, “Professor Einsteinium” and elements of Atomic Mass University—AMU—study electronegativity and ionic and covalent bonding, while section three focuses on bond energy and reaction enthalpy. (18 minutes)



 
                

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Part of the Series : Chemistry: The Standard Deviants(r) Core Curriculum
     


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