Key term for OCR GCSE Chemistry B, used in Bonding, structure, and properties.
The force of attraction between particles with opposite electrical charges, such as positive ions and negative electrons.
Electrostatic attraction appears in OCR GCSE Chemistry B revision content for Material choices, especially Bonding, structure, and properties and Comparison of bonding types.
Material choices
Comparison of bonding types
Chemicals of the natural environment
Covalent bonding
Chemicals of the natural environment
Bonding in simple molecules
Chemicals of the natural environment
Changes of state and intermolecular forces
Material choices
Bonding, structure, and properties • Comparison of bonding types
Chemicals of the natural environment
Crude oil and hydrocarbons • Covalent bonding
Chemicals of the natural environment
Crude oil and hydrocarbons • Bonding in simple molecules
Chemicals of the natural environment
Crude oil and hydrocarbons • Changes of state and intermolecular forces
Chemicals of the natural environment
Metallic bonding • Bulk properties of metals
Chemicals of the natural environment
Metallic bonding • Bonding in metals
Chemical patterns
Formation of compounds • Dot and cross diagrams
Chemical patterns
Formation of compounds • Ionic bonding nature
Chemical patterns
Formation of compounds • Reactions and electron arrangement
Chemical patterns
Formation of compounds • Translating chemical structures
Chemical patterns
Formation of compounds • Limitations of models
Chemical patterns
The Periodic Table and elements • Identifying Group 7 reactivity
Air and water
Atmospheric changes over time • Energy transfers and changes of state
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