Caution: Dear readers, your brain may get fried, you may get the urge to vomit, you may get the urge to bang your head on the wall, after reading this chapter. So keep your patience and calm down if you can't understand something in this chapter. 

By the way, read it at your own risk. (>.<)

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And thanks to that Aryan is now what we called an OP knowledgeable MC of the novel.

He went to the same room as usual and took his seat. And as usual, Granny Kotori entered the room at 9:30 AM. But this time with someone else.

The other one was none other than Aditya. Seeing his dad Aditya stood up at once and asked, "Huh…. Will dad teach me today?"

Granny Kotori smiled and said, "Not today, but from today onwards."

"What?!! What do you mean by today onwards?! Won't you teach me after today?" he asked in confusion.

"Ara ara lil kid, don't be so impatient. I will teach you but in the evening. For now, your dad will teach you. Enjoy the hell, byee~~~" said Granny Kotori and left the room. Listening to her last words, Aryan was getting a tingling sensation throughout his body. 'What did he mean when she said enjoy hell?!!'

And before he pondered some more over it he found out the answer.

"P, C, M choose one alphabet of your choice."

"Okay…. But.." 

Aryan was about to ask a question about it when Aditya stopped him and asked him to choose one without asking. Aryna agreed upon and after some thought, he chose the letter C.

"Noice, then it is C."

"And C stands for….?" Aryan asked in doubt.

"Chemistry and I will teach you organic chemistry today. You have mastered most of the inorganic, mom was telling about it. So we will study organics today."

"Okay…." agreed on Aryan with a little hesitation. Cause his dad's tone of voice and his facial expression were giving him a bad vibe. His tone of voice was normal as usual, but his face had the expression of someone who was about to do something evil or have some shady plans in mind.

"Let's start then," Aditya declared and asked his first question, "Aryan you must know about an atomic bond, right? Inorganic has few topics about them."

Aryan nodded his head and said the definition of an atomic bond. "Ah, if I am not wrong atomic bonding is a type of chemical bonding and chemical bonding is the physical process that is responsible for the interactions between atoms and molecules."

"Correct, and it has many types like covenant, metallic, van der waals, hydrogen bonding, and so on….."

"Yea, I have read about some," replied Aryan.

"Okay, let me give you a quick summary first," said Aditya and started writing on the screen before him. After some minutes of work, he completed his writing and asked Aryan to take a look at them.

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Metallic Bond

Metallic bonds share outer bonds with atoms in a solid. Each atom gives off a positive charge by shedding its outer electrons, and the negatively charged electrons hold the metal atoms together.

Ionic Bond

Atoms are filled with an outer shell of electrons. Electron shells are filled by transferring electrons from one atom to the next. Donor atoms will take on a positive charge, and the acceptors will have a negative charge. They will attract each other by being positive and negative, and bonding will then occur.

Covalent Bonds

Atoms like to share their electrons, and this causes their outer shell to be complete. A covalent bond is produced by the sharing of atoms and electrons. This produces a strong covalent bond.

Secondary Bonds

Secondary bonds are significantly weaker than primary bonds in that they often produce weak links, and create deformations in the bond. Secondary bonds include hydrogen and van der waals bonds.

Hydrogen Bonds

A common bond is a hydrogen bond. They are most common in covalently bonded molecules that contain hydrogen. Hydrogen bonds share between covalent and oxygenated atoms. This leads to very small electrical charges around the hydrogen bond, and negative charges around the oxygenated bonds.

Van der Waals Bonds

Van der waals bonds are the weakest bond, but are incredibly important gases, that are cooled at lower temperatures. These bonds are created by small charges of positive and negative electron that produce a weak bond. Van der waals bonds are overwhelmed by thermal energy, causing them to malfunction.

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After staring at the screen for fifteen minutes Aryan nodded his head and said, Done reading and understanding each point."

"Hehe, lil boy, you are quick in understanding!! All of these are high school level definition a level above the elementary ones." complimented Aditya. With that, he also added that Aryan was his son, and he is bound to be a genius.

"Okay, now that you have a basic knowledge of atomic bond, do you know about molecular bonds?"

"Uh….. I know about them but not much, it's not in the book so…." replied Aryan with hesitation. Seeing his son replying hesitantly Aditya ward off his worry by saying, "Ha!! No problem I will give you a quick summary about that too. After that, we will study bond and magic particles."

And with that, he started writing on the screen again.

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A molecular, or covalent bond, is formed when atoms bond by sharing pairs of electrons. This sharing can occur from atom to atom, or from an atom to another molecular bond.

Types 5

Molecular bonds are classified as either singular bonds or multiple bonds. Molecular bonds form single bonds, where two atoms only share one pair of electrons.

Multiple Molecular Bonds

The double bond consists of two pairs of electrons, a triple bond consists of three pairs and quadruple bonds share four pairs of electrons; there are quintuple and sextuple bonds as well.

Coordinate Covalent Bond

In a coordinate covalent bond, a covalent, or molecular bond, is formed when only one of the two atoms is responsible for providing both electrons.

Disulfide Bond

A disulfide bond is a molecular bond that is formed when two sulfide atoms are linked to form polypeptide chains in proteins.

High Energy Bonds

High energy bonds release high energy levels when the bond undergoes hydrolysis.

Ionic Bonds

Ionic bonds cause the transfer of electrons from one atom to another atom, leaving it with a negative charge.

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