the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
The shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
Heat makes atoms "dance around" a lot. They dance farther away from each other. This helps the syrup flow easily. Coldness makes the atoms stay closer together. That makes the syrup harder to flow.
atoms
the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
The shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
the shared valence electron pairs repel each other.
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Heat makes atoms "dance around" a lot. They dance farther away from each other. This helps the syrup flow easily. Coldness makes the atoms stay closer together. That makes the syrup harder to flow.
Electrons influence the shape of a molecule through their distribution around the nucleus, which affects the bonding between atoms. The sharing or transfer of electrons between atoms makes chemical bonds that determine the geometry of the molecule. The arrangement of electron pairs (bonding and non-bonding) around the central atom determines the molecule's shape according to VSEPR theory.
atoms
The heavier atoms may be radioactive. The radiation emitted by the decaying atoms of radioactive species is dangerous. However, we and everything around us consists of atoms. Even the air we breathe and the food we eat is made of atoms.
Atoms combine with other atoms to form compound. It makes the atoms stable.
In NF3, the Nitrogen atom has 5 valence electrons and each Fluorine atom shares 1 more electron with Nitrogen. That makes 8 electrons (4 pairs of electrons) around Nitrogen. Betweent the four electron pairs, 3 pairs are bonded with Fluorine and the other one is a lone pair. Therefore around the central atom Nitrogen, there are three Fluorine atoms and a lone electron pair.