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1 How do ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds compare/contrast?
Covalent Bonding How do ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds compare/contrast?

2 What is chemical bonding?
Chemical bonding is a term chemists use to refer to the attraction that holds atoms together. 4 types of bonds: Ionic Molecular Covalent Covalent Network Metallic

3 Covalent Bonding In COVALENT BONDING, the nucleus of one atom is attracted to the valence electrons of another atom. Unlike IONIC BONDING, one atom does not transfer an electron to the other… INSTEAD, both atoms SHARE the valence electrons between them.

4 Two Types of Covalent Bonds
Molecular Covalent – A type of chemical bonding characterized by the sharing of valence electrons between atoms, resulting in individual units called MOLECULES. Network Covalent – A type of chemical bonding characterized by the sharing of valence electrons throughout the entire solid sample.

5 Molecular Covalent Some dissolve in water, come do not
Do not conduct electricity Some are liquids or gases Example: Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Made entirely of nonmetal atoms

6 Network Covalent Do not dissolve in water Do not conduct electricity
Extremely hard solids Example: Diamonds Durable, rigid, difficult to break Made entirely of nonmetal atoms

7 Metallic Compounds Metal + Metal Conduct electricity
Do not dissolve in water Malleable/bendable

8 Bonding Wrap Up Ionic compounds, such as salts, are made from metal and nonmetal elements. Metallic compounds, such as brass, are made only of metal atoms. Network covalent compounds (Diamonds) and molecular covalent compounds (Methane) are made from nonmetals only.

9 Lesson Summary Atoms in substances are held together by chemical bonds. Chemists have identified four main types of bonding within substances: Ionic Molecular Covalent Covalent Network Metallic Many properties of substances correspond to the type of bonding that is present.

10 Let’s Practice Determine the type of bonding in each substance:
Zinc (Zn) Propane (C3H8 (l)) Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3 (s)) Based on the physical properties, which of these substances is an ionic compound? Explain. Hair gel, silver bracelet, motor oil, baking soda

11 3. Explain why copper is used as wire, but copper chloride is not.
4. Explain why substances do not simply crumble into piles of atoms. 5. Name the four types of bonding and explain them in your own words. Be specific about the location of the valence electrons.


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