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Introduction to bonding By Joe Lutz.  All elements in nature occur in chemical combination or bonding  Only a few elements known as the Noble Gases.

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1 Introduction to bonding By Joe Lutz

2  All elements in nature occur in chemical combination or bonding  Only a few elements known as the Noble Gases don’t participate in bonding  These elements are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon

3  Bonding can happen two ways…  The first way is known as ionic  Ionic bonding uses the transfer of electrons to bond elements  This type of bonding usually involves a metal and a nonmetal if the bond is a binary ionic compound(composed of two elements)  In binary ionic compounds, metals lose a certain amount of electrons and become cations(+ charged ions) while nonmetals gain those electrons becoming anions(- charged ions)  However, Ionic compounds have no net charge  All binary ionic compounds are solids!!!!!

4 Elements either give or receive electrons to reach stability. Based on their electron configurations and their charges will determine whether they give or receive electrons.

5  The second type of bond is a covalent bond, which uses the sharing of electrons to help each element reach stability  Covalent bonds usually happen between nonmetals  Covalent bonds can be polar depending on if the electrons are pulled to one element rather than the other

6  The key distinction between covalent and ionic bonds is how the elements are bound together  In an ionic bond the elements are bound together by oppositely charged ions  In a covalent bond the elements are bound together by shared electrons

7  Only about a quarter of all the elements in the world have a known duty in the life of organisms  There are four elements known as the “building block elements” and these are Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen and Nitrogen  Also, there are seven major minerals or macronutrients that are pretty common  There is also some trace elements that are take up very low percentages of organisms and do specific roles

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