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BONDING- What does bonding mean? What is a chemical bond? A chemical bond results when electrons are gained, lost, or shared between atoms bonds form.

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2 BONDING- What does bonding mean?

3 What is a chemical bond? A chemical bond results when electrons are gained, lost, or shared between atoms bonds form so atoms can have 8 valence electrons

4 Types of BONDS If electrons are gained or lost (transferred), an IONIC BOND results If electrons are shared, a COVALENT BOND results –TIP to remember the difference between the two (co and I) –$ example

5 How does bonding affect the type of compound formed? The type of compound that is formed depends on the bond between the two elements.

6 COMPOUNDS- combination of at least two elements There are two types of compounds –Ionic compounds –Molecular (covalent) compounds

7 Windows media player animation – ionic bonding/ covalent boding animation

8 Types of Compounds Continued Covalent bonds form between NONMETALS only Example: CO 2, SO 2 Covalent bonds form molecular compounds

9 "My name is Bond - Covalent Bond."

10 Types of Compounds Continued Ionic bonds form between METALS & NONMETALS only Example: NaCl, MgCl 2 Ionic bonds form ionic compounds

11 Classify the following as Covalent or Ionic Compounds 1. Li 3 N 2. P 2 O 5 3. CO 4. MgS 5. FeCl 3

12 Which of the following compounds is ionic? A. HCl B. H 2 O C. NaCl D. CH 4

13 1. CO 2 2. CCl 4 3. MgS 4. AlF 3 5. HCl Which are ionic compounds?

14 We are going to spend the next few days exploring ionic compounds before we talk any more about molecular compounds. In order for ionic bonds to form, the atoms that are combining must first become ions!

15 IONIC COMPOUNDS are formed from IONS

16 Atoms and Ions Ions are different from atoms because: Ions are charged particles Ions are atoms that have lost or gained e-

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18 Why Atoms Change Atoms are electrically neutral (#p + = #e - ) However, atoms have a mission It is to become like a noble gas

19 Octet Rule The Octet Rule states that all atoms want to achieve a noble gas configuration (have 8 valence electrons) in order to become chemically stable Atoms accomplish this through gaining, losing, and sharing of electrons

20 Ions An atom which loses electrons becomes positively charged and is called a cation Metals form cations –Ex. Mg +2

21 Smart board atom example

22 Ions An atom which gains electrons becomes negatively charged and is referred as an anion Nonmetals form anions

23 Write Symbols for the following: 1. A sulfur atom that gains 2 e - 2. A sodium atom that loses 1 e - 3. A nitrogen atom that gains 3 e - 4. A magnesium atom that loses 2 e - Identify the anions and cations above Determine how many protons and electrons each atom has

24 Smart board atom example Ion 1:48 video clip http://streaming.discoveryedu cation.com/clickDirector.cfm/t ype/video/action/stream/guid AssetID/ae2c7a14-611a- 4857-86f2-66933e4c286ahttp://streaming.discoveryedu cation.com/clickDirector.cfm/t ype/video/action/stream/guid AssetID/ae2c7a14-611a- 4857-86f2-66933e4c286a

25 Complete the following Symbol Mass # Atomic # #p + #n 0 #e - Ag108 Ca 2+ 29 6530 30 1 2 0 59 28 26

26 Two atoms are walking down the street one day, and one of them says to the other: "Hey, wait up a second. I think I lost an electron" The first atom replied, "Are you sure?" The second atom exclaimed, "Yes, I'm positive!"

27 Ionic Charges of Elements The following families take the following charges in IONIC COMPOUNDS: Group 1: +1 Group 2: +2 Group 3A: +3 Group 4A:  4

28 Ionic Charges of Elements Group 5A: -3 Group 6A: -2 Group 7A: -1 Group 8A: 0 *do NOT form compounds Groups 3-12 can have different charges

29 Determine the charge the following elements would have when they formed ions. 1. Na 2. Cl 3. S 4. P 5. Ra 6. Ca 7. I 8. Sr 9. Al 10. O

30 ION CLASS ACTIVITY… find your two matches!

31 Review! 1. Which of the following are ionic compounds: H 2 O, NaOH, Rb 2 O, CO 2 2. What charges would the following have if they became an ion? a. Na b. F c. Ca d. Ga e. Ne 3. Classify the elements in #2 as metal, nonmetal or metalloids

32 Chemical Formulas Chemical Formulas show the kinds and number of each atom present in a compound The small numbers written below a symbol are called SUBSCRIPTS Subscripts show the number of each atom present

33 Determine the kinds and number of each atom in the following: 1. CO 2 2. CCl 4 3. MgS 4. AlF 3 5. HCl

34 Binary Ionic Compounds

35 A binary ionic compound is an ionic compound that contains only 2 elements Examples: NaClCaF 2 Binary ionic compounds use the ionic charges in order to write correct formulas

36 Writing Correct Chemical Formulas for Binary Ionics: 1. Determine the charge of each ion 2. Crisscross the value associated with the charge to the other atom 3. Reduce the subscripts to the lowest possible terms 4. Check to make sure that the total charge of the formula adds up to zero

37 Example: Write the formula for: Magnesium and Chlorine Mg Cl MgCl 2 2+

38 Write Formulas for the following: 1. Mg, P 2. Al, S 3. K, I 4. Sr, O 5. Ba, Br

39 Naming Ionic Compounds 1) Name the metal first 2) Name the nonmetal, but change the ending of the nonmetal to “ide.”

40 Example 1. K 3 N –Potassium Nitride

41 Name the following compounds: 1. MgCl 2 2. Li 2 O 3. BaS

42 Name the following compounds 1. MgO 2. Rb 3 N 2 3. Al 2 O 3 4. KBr 5. Na 2 S

43 Write Formulas for the following given the names: 1. Calcium Chloride 2. Cesium Oxide 3. Sodium Fluoride 4. Aluminum Sulfide 5. Potassium Nitride

44 QUICK GAME…

45 Name the following compounds Na 2 O BaBr 2

46 Write Formulas for when the following elements combine: Al, Se Li, F

47 Name the following compounds AlN CuF

48 Write formulas for the following compounds: Lithium Chloride Sodium Oxide

49 Write formulas for the following compounds: Potassium Phosphide Strontium Sulfide

50 Write Formulas for when the following elements combine: Mg, N Al, Cl

51 Write the correct formula: Strontium Sulfide

52 Write the correct formula: Potassium Bromide Barium Phosphide

53 Write the correct formula for Copper Iodide. Copper loses two electrons.

54 HW… binary compound worksheet.

55 Properties of Ionic Compounds Visit http://home.carolina.rr.com/bwhitsonhttp://home.carolina.rr.com/bwhitson Learn about properties of ionic compounds (click on unit 8 & 9) Expected Outcomes: 1) describe formation of ionic bond 2) knowledge of properties of ionic bonds 3) knowledge of metallic bonds & alloys

56 KEY PROPERTIES OF IONIC COMPOUNDS Most are crystalline solids at room temperature High melting points Conduct an electric current when melted or dissolved in water.

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59 Time to “bond” with your classmates.

60 Polyatomic Ions Polyatomic Ions are composed of at least two atoms Poly = many ; atomic = atoms The atoms function as one unit but have a charge

61 Examples of Polyatomic Ions See EOC reference table OH - Hydroxide Ion CO 3 2- Carbonate Ion NH 4 + Ammonium Ion

62 Ternary Compounds

63 Ternary Ionic Compounds contain at least 3 different elements A ternary compound always contains a polyatomic ion

64 Rules for naming ternary compounds 1. Name the metal. 2. Name the polyatomic ion by looking at the EOC reference table. Example: LiNO 3 Lithium Nitrate

65 Examples: Ca(OH) 2 Calcium Hydroxide MgCO 3 Magnesium Carbonate

66 Name the following: 1. MgSO 4 2. Na 2 CO 3 3. Ba(OH) 2 4. (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 Are these compounds still considered to be ionic?

67 NAME THE FOLLOWING compounds. Some are binary, and some are ternary. Hold up your answer on the dry erase boards when you have an answer.

68 1. Na 3 N 2. Ag 2 CO 3

69 3. NH 4 OH 4. Cu 3 PO 4

70 5. SrO 6. Ba 3 P 2

71 7. SrCO 3 8. (NH 4 )Cl

72 9. Na 2 (SO 4 ) 10. MgO

73 Ternary Compounds Writing formulas for ternary compounds is similar to binary ionic compounds Always write the polyatomic ion in parenthesis before crossing the charges

74 Example: Write the formula for: Magnesium Nitrate Mg (NO 3 ) Mg(NO 3 ) 2 2+

75 Write Formulas for the following 1. Magnesium Sulfate 2. Ammonium Chloride

76 Write formulas Sodium Carbonate Ammonium Phosphate

77 Write formulas Aluminum Phosphate Sodium Sulfide

78 Name the following: Ba 3 P 2 ZnCO 3

79 Write formulas for: 1. Sodium oxide 2. Ammonium sulfide

80 Name the following (NH 4 )Cl Na 3 (PO 4 )

81 Write formulas Potassium hydroxide Barium Sulfate Lithium Phosphate

82 Name the following MgO Ag 2 CO 3

83 Name the following: Na 3 P NH 4 OH Cu 3 PO 4 FeO

84 CUT AND PASTE TERNARY COMPOUND ACTIVITY!


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