Water molecules that form an essential part of the crystalline structure of a compound.
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Orbital
A region within an atom that can hold up to 2 electrons with opposite spins.
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Hydrogen bonding
A strong dipole-dipole attraction between an electron deficient hydrogen atom on one molecule and a lone pair of electrons on O, N or F of a different molecule.
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Periodicity
A regular periodic variation of properties of elements with atomic number and position in the Periodic Table.
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Disproportionation
The oxidation and reduction of the same element in a redo reaction.
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Base
A species that is a proton acceptor.
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Electron pair repulsion theory
Electron pairs repel each other and the number(and type) of electron pairs around the central atom determines the shape of a covalent molecule.
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
A substance containing no water molecules.
Back
Anhydrous
Card 3
Front
Crystalline and containing water molecules.
Back
Card 4
Front
Water molecules that form an essential part of the crystalline structure of a compound.
Back
Card 5
Front
A region within an atom that can hold up to 2 electrons with opposite spins.
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