Bonds
Question asked by: Shakeela
Asked on: 05 Sep 2010
Do u mean chemical bond? If u do so, a chemical bond is an attractive force that holds two atoms together in a radical or in a molecule.
An atom always likes to attain a stable electronic configuration(like noble gases). Similarly when two atoms approach to each other, either by releasing or accepting electron(s) or by sharing electron pair(s) they attain stable electronic configuration and form chemical bond.
Types of bonds: co-valant, electro-valant, co-ordinate-co-valant and metallic bond.
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Replied at: 05 Sep 2010
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Available bond theories are : Valency Bond Theory, Molecular Orbital Theory, VSEPR Theory.
By: psahu63
Date of comment: Thu, Sep 9th 2010
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Date of comment: Thu, Sep 9th 2010
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