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Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic bonding

Bond Formation The positive sodium ion and the negative chloride ion are strongly attracted to each other. How Elements Bond 2 2 This attraction, which holds the ions close together, is a type of chemical bond called an ionic bond.

Bond Formation The compound sodium chloride, or table salt, is formed. How Elements Bond 2 2 A compound is a pure substance containing two or more elements that are chemically bonded.

More Gains and Losses Can elements lose or gain more than one electron? How Elements Bond 2 2 The element magnesium, Mg, in Group 2 has two electrons in its outer energy level. Magnesium can lose these two electrons and achieve a completed energy level.

More Gains and Losses Some atoms, such as oxygen, need to gain two electrons to achieve stability. How Elements Bond 2 2 The two electrons released by one magnesium atom could be gained by a single atom of oxygen. When this happens, magnesium oxide (MgO) is formed.

Convalent Bonds—Sharing Some atoms are unlikely to lose or gain electrons because the number of electrons in their outer levels makes this difficult. How Elements Bond 2 2 The alternative is sharing electrons.

The Convalent Bond The chemical bond that forms between nonmetal atoms when they share electrons is called a covalent bond. How Elements Bond 2 2 Click image to view movie.

The Convalent Bond Shared electrons are attracted to the nuclei of both atoms. How Elements Bond 2 2 They move back and forth between the outer energy levels of each atom in the covalent bond. So, each atom has a stable outer energy level some of the time.

The Convalent Bond The neutral particle is formed when atoms share electrons is called a molecule How Elements Bond 2 2

The Convalent Bond How Elements Bond 2 2 A molecule is the basic unit of a molecular compound.

The Convalent Bond How Elements Bond 2 2 You can see how molecules form by sharing electrons in this figure.

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