5.10.18

Intramolecular Forces

Intramolecular Forces

Ionic Bonding

– Is framed by the total exchange of valence electron(s) between molecules.

– The metal loses electrons to end up an emphatically charged cation, though

the nonmetal acknowledges those electrons to end up an adversely charged

anion.

In organic situations;

 B/t ionizable gatherings of

proteins and little particles

 B/t phosphate gatherings

furthermore, cations in nucleic

acids

• Covalent Bonding

– Is shaped between iotas that have comparable electronegativities.

– Both iotas have partiality for electrons and neither tends to

give them away, they share electrons keeping in mind the end goal to accomplish octet

arrangement and turn out to be more steady.

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