C2 bonding key words

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Based on the fact that all matter is made up of tiny particles. Describes the movement of the particles and the average distance between the particles.
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The bond between two atoms that share one or more pairs of electrons.
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The electrostatic force of attraction between positively and negatively charged ions.
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A drawing to show only the arrangement of the outer shell electrons of the atoms or ions in a substance.
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A huge 3D network of atoms or ions.
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The weak forces of attraction between individual molecules in a covalently bonded substance.
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A substance made from very large molecules made up of many repeating units.
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A huge 3D network of covalently bonded atoms.
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Bonding electron that is no longer associated with one particular atom and is free to move throughout the structure.
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Form of carbon that can exist as large cage-like structures, based on hexagonal rings of carbon atoms.
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A mixture of two or more elements, where at least one is a metal.
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The study of very tiny particles or structures between 1 and 100 nanometres in size. One nanometre = 1x10-9m.
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Particles with a diameter of approximately 1x10-5m.
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Particles with a diameter of approximately 1x10-7 - 2.5x10-6m.
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Particles with a diameter of approximately 1x10-9m.