I. Introduction to Bonding

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I. Introduction to Bonding Ch. 7 & 8 - Chemical Bonding I. Introduction to Bonding

A. Vocabulary Chemical Bond attractive force between atoms or ions that binds them together as a unit bonds form in order to… decrease potential energy (PE) increase stability

NaCl CO2 A. Vocabulary CHEMICAL FORMULA IONIC COVALENT Formula Unit Molecular Formula NaCl CO2

NaCl NaNO3 A. Vocabulary COMPOUND more than 2 elements 2 elements Binary Compound Ternary Compound NaCl NaNO3

Na+ NO3- A. Vocabulary ION 1 atom 2 or more atoms Monatomic Ion Polyatomic Ion Na+ NO3-

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

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

C. Bond Polarity Most bonds are a blend of ionic and covalent characteristics. Difference in electronegativity determines bond type.

C. Bond Polarity Electronegativity Attraction an atom has for a shared pair of electrons. higher e-neg atom  - lower e-neg atom +

C. Bond Polarity Electronegativity Trend (p. 151) Increases up and to the right.

C. Bond Polarity Nonpolar Covalent Bond e- are shared equally symmetrical e- density usually identical atoms

+ - C. Bond Polarity Polar Covalent Bond e- are shared unequally asymmetrical e- density results in partial charges (dipole) + -

C. Bond Polarity Nonpolar Polar Ionic View Bonding Animations.