The two types of chemical bonds
What are covalent and ionic bonds?
The force that makes electron groups spread out
What is repulsion?
What is hydrophobic?
The outer layer of electrons around an atom
What is the valence shell?
The measure of an atom's tendency to attract a shared pair of electrons to itself
What is Electronegativity?
Two main ways chemists visually represent molecules in 3D
What are the Ball-and-Stick & Space-Filling models?
Elements in Hydrocarbons
What are hydrogen and carbon?
The level at which ATP provides energy
What is cellular?
What is a double bond?
The vector representing separation of charge in a polar molecule.
What is a dipole moment?
The type of electron group that "invisibly" causes bond angles to shrink
What is a lone pair?
A negatively charged ion
What is an anion?
Two factors contributing to an element's electronegativity
What are number of protons, and distance from nucleus?
The shape of a molecule with one lone pair and three bonds
What is Trigonal Pyramidal?
Type of energy produced
What is long, stable, energy?
Adenosine is attached to this to form ATP
The bond formed by two hydrogen atoms
What is a single covalent bond?
The most electronegative element
What is Flourine?
VSEPR is the acronym for this theory
What is Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory?
Three things functional groups determine
What are polarity, charge, and chemical properties?
What is adenosine triphosphate?