Class 11 Chemistry Practice Test: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure - Kossel-Lewis Approach to Chemical Bonding — Flashcards | Class 11 Chemistry | FatSkills

Class 11 Chemistry Practice Test: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure - Kossel-Lewis Approach to Chemical Bonding — Flashcards

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Chemical Bond is a force that acts between 2 or more atoms to hold them together as a stable molecule. The Kossel-Lewis approach to chemical bonding, also known as Lewis theory, is a concept that explains how chemical bonds form by the transfer (ionic bonding) or sharing (covalent bonding) of electrons in the outermost shell of atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration, usually an octet (eight electrons).

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Atoms obtain octet configuration when linked with other atoms. This is said by _________
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