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Please reply to the following discussion. Participate in the discussion by aski

Please reply to the following discussion. Participate in the discussion by asking a question, providing a statement of clarification, providing a point of view with a rationale, challenging an aspect of the discussion, or indicating a relationship between two or more lines of reasoning in the discussion.  Responses must consist of at least 125 words; do NOT repeat the same thing your classmate is saying. No reference required. 
E.M.
Bond-
I have a little prior knowledge in this term from high school learning about the different chemical bonds and the difference between them and what they do. I really don’t remember too much more than that so learning about this in this chapter was important for me. In everyday language I use and have heard the term Bond being used as when someone may say ‘that has a strong bond’. That can be referring to something like glue or an adhesive or used when people are saying ‘they have a strong bond’ as being a relationship between people. In technical language to chemists bond means, as defined in the textbook as a force that holds atoms or ions together within a compound. This relays to the learning outcome by identifying each type of bond and the chemical bonds that atoms create in how they react to other atoms in resulting, forming molecules. Similarities are when speaking in everyday language versus technical language that they both mean the force between two or more things. I don’t foresee any differences hindering the learning of this course, seeing that I believe I have a good understanding and the concepts of bonds.
Wave-
Prior knowledge about waves is that it transfers energy from one spot to another. In electrical terms I have heard people speaking of the electromagnetic wavelengths. In everyday language the word wave is used to speak about the waves at the beach, or a simple hand movement. If talking about the weather it can be used to say ‘were getting a heat wave’. Technically speaking as defined in the book wave is an ‘oscillation of a property over time or space; can transport energy from one point to another’ (p.116) In technical language, wave refers to the kinetic energy being transferred through matter all while matter remains in place. This ties to the learning outcome because it demonstrates how important it is to understand the behavior of how electrons work as waves and how that behavior is described by the functions of waves. With knowledge of this it can be used to analyze the different bond types that form between atoms in chemical environments. Similarities between every day and technical language would be that in everyday we use the word more vaguely as describing something and in technical there is strong characteristics that describe different forms of waves, wave patterns, distance traveled, intensity and frequency. The differences and similarities in this course could impact my learning of this concept if I don’t fully understand that the term wave is not as simple as it is often used.

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