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- fluorine
- cesium
- argon
- 5
- 1st Ionisation Reaction Ba(g) Ba+(g) 1st Ionisation Energy (kJ mol-1) lowest 2nd Ionisation Reaction Ba+(g) Ba2+(g)Argon (Ar) 18 Krypton (Kr) 36
- Xenon (Xe) 54 Radon (Rn) 86
- Chemical bonds
- Chemical bonds are the connections between atoms in a molecule. These bonds include both strong intramolecular interactions, such as covalent and ionic bonds. They are related to weaker intermolecular forces, such as dipole-dipole interactions, the London dispersion forces, and hydrogen bonding. The weaker forces will be discussed in a later concept.
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fluorine
cesium
argon
5
1st Ionisation Reaction Ba(g) Ba+(g) 1st Ionisation Energy (kJ mol-1) lowest 2nd Ionisation Reaction Ba+(g) Ba2+(g)Argon (Ar) 18 Krypton (Kr) 36
Xenon (Xe) 54 Radon (Rn) 86
Chemical bonds
Chemical bonds are the connections between atoms in a molecule. These bonds include both strong intramolecular interactions, such as covalent and ionic bonds. They are related to weaker intermolecular forces, such as dipole-dipole interactions, the London dispersion forces, and hydrogen bonding. The weaker forces will be discussed in a later concept.
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