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Answered by Ꚃhαtαkshi
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Factors affecting bond energy

(i) The Greater size of the atom, greater is the bond length and less will be the bond dissociation energy which means less is the bond strength. (ii) For bond between the two similar atoms, greater is multiplicity of the bond, greater will be the bond dissociation energy.For covalent bonds, bond energies and bond lengths depend on many factors: electron afinities, sizes of atoms involved in the bond, differences in their electronegativity, and the overall structure of the molecule. There is a general trend in that the shorter the bond length, the higher the bond energy.Metal or non metal - a metal + non metal = ionic bond. Two non metals = covalent bond. Electronegativity - the larger the difference in EN values, the more ionic character the bond will have. Valence electrons - the number of valence electrons will determine how many electrons are associated with the bond.Areas of advanced mathematics

Algebra.

Calculus and analysis.

Geometry and topology.

Combinatorics.

Logic.

Number theory.

Dynamical systems and differential equations.

Mathematical physics.mathematician Archimedes

Greek mathematician Archimedes is widely considered by many to be the "father of mathematics." He is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity and is credited with designing numerous innovative machines, including the screw pump and siege engines.adjective. of, relating to, or of the nature of mathematics: mathematical truth. employed in the operations of mathematics: mathematical instruments. having the exactness, precision, or certainty of mathematics.noun. The definition of mathematics is the study of the sciences of numbers, quantities, geometry and forms. When Pythagoras studied and came up with the Pythagorean theorem, this was an example of mathematics.The definition of math is the overall group of sciences that study numbers, shapes and their relationships. An example of math is arithmetic, the study of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

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