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IIIIIIIV I. Introduction to Bonding Chemical Bonding C. Johannesson.

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1 IIIIIIIV I. Introduction to Bonding Chemical Bonding C. Johannesson

2 A. Vocabulary zChemical Bond yattractive force between atoms or ions that binds them together as a unit ybonds form in order to… xdecrease potential energy (PE) xincrease stability C. Johannesson

3 A. Vocabulary C. Johannesson CHEMICAL FORMULA Molecular Formula Unit IONICCOVALENT CO 2 NaCl

4 A. Vocabulary C. Johannesson COMPOUND Ternary Compound Binary Compound 2 elements more than 2 elements NaNO 3 NaCl

5 A. Vocabulary C. Johannesson ION Polyatomic Ion Monatomic Ion 1 atom 2 or more atoms NO 3 - Na +

6 B. Types of Bonds C. Johannesson IONIC COVALENT Bond Formation Type of Structure Solubility in Water Electrical Conductivity Other Properties e - are transferred from metal to nonmetal high yes (solution or liquid) yes e - are shared between two nonmetals low no usually not Melting Point crystal lattice true molecules Physical State solid liquid or gas odorous

7 B. Types of Bonds C. Johannesson “electron sea” METALLIC Bond Formation Type of Structure Solubility in Water Electrical Conductivity Other Properties Melting Point Physical State e - are delocalized among metal atoms very high yes (any form) no malleable, ductile, lustrous solid

8 B. Types of Bonds C. Johannesson RETURN

9 B. Types of Bonds C. Johannesson RETURN

10 B. Types of Bonds C. Johannesson Ionic Bonding - Crystal Lattice RETURN

11 B. Types of Bonds C. Johannesson Covalent Bonding - True Molecules RETURN Diatomic Molecule

12 B. Types of Bonds C. Johannesson Metallic Bonding - “Electron Sea” RETURN

13 C. Bond Polarity zMost bonds are a blend of ionic and covalent characteristics. zDifference in electronegativity determines bond type. C. Johannesson

14 C. Bond Polarity zElectronegativity yAttraction an atom has for a shared pair of electrons. yhigher e - neg atom   - ylower e - neg atom   + C. Johannesson

15 C. Bond Polarity zElectronegativity Trend (p. 151) yIncreases up and to the right. C. Johannesson

16 C. Bond Polarity zNonpolar Covalent Bond ye - are shared equally ysymmetrical e - density yusually identical atoms C. Johannesson

17 C. Bond Polarity zPolar Covalent Bond ye - are shared unequally yasymmetrical e - density yresults in partial charges (dipole) C. Johannesson ++ --

18 C. Bond Polarity C. Johannesson zNonpolar zPolar zIonic View Bonding Animations.Bonding Animations

19 C. Bond Polarity Examples: zCl 2 zHCl zNaCl C. Johannesson 3.0-3.0=0.0 Nonpolar 3.0-2.1=0.9 Polar 3.0-0.9=2.1 Ionic


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