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Chemical bonding model : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chemical bonding model
Chemical bonding models are theoretical models used to explain atomic bonding structure, molecular geometry, properties, and reactivity of physical matter.〔Chemistry: The Molecular Nature Of Matter And Change Martin Silberberg 2004 McGraw-Hill Science Engineering ISBN 0-07-310169-9 ISBN 9780073101699〕〔Frenking, G.; Krapp, A. ''J. Comput. Chem.'' 2007 ''28'' 15–24.〕〔Stephen K. Ritter January 29, 2007 ''Volume 85'', Number 05, pp. 37-40〕 == Overview ==
There are a variety of known chemical bonding interactions including covalent, ionic, and metallic bonding among others. The theories associated with bonding are often developed around the covalent bonds and extended to ionic and metallic bonding. There are a variety of active theories or models associated with covalent bonding, the building block of molecules. These theories make various approximations rendering each them useful for describing different nuances of common molecular bonding.
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