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Introduction to Bonding

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1 Introduction to Bonding

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

3 NaCl CO2 Vocabulary CHEMICAL FORMULA IONIC COVALENT Metal + Nonmetal

4 NaNO3 NaCl Vocabulary COMPOUND 1 2 3 1 2 more than 2 elements
Binary Compound Tertiary Compound NaNO3 NaCl

5 NO3- Na+ Vocabulary ION 1 2 1 1 type of atom 2 or more type of atoms
-a charged particle ION -results when an atom gains or loses e-’s 1 type of atom 2 or more type of atoms Monatomic Ion Polyatomic Ion 1 2 1 NO3- Na+

6 A. Energy of Bond Formation
Potential Energy based on position of an object low PE = high stability

7 A. Energy of Bond Formation
Potential Energy Diagram attraction vs. repulsion no interaction increased attraction

8 A. Energy of Bond Formation
Potential Energy Diagram attraction vs. repulsion increased repulsion balanced attraction & repulsion

9 A. Energy of Bond Formation
Bond Energy Energy required to break a bond Bond Energy Bond Length

10 A. Energy of Bond Formation
Bond Energy Short bond = high bond energy

11 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 Metal + Nonmetal Nonmetal + Nonmetal

12 Ionic Bonding - Crystal Lattice
Types of Bonds Ionic Bonding - Crystal Lattice

13 A. Energy of Bond Formation
Lattice Energy Energy released when one mole of an ionic crystalline compound is formed from gaseous ions

14 Covalent Bonding - True Molecules
Types of Bonds Covalent Bonding - True Molecules Diatomic Molecule

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

16 Bond Polarity Electronegativity Trend Increases up and to the right.

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

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

19 Electrons are transferred from metal to nonmetal.
Ionic Bond Electrons are transferred from metal to nonmetal. The metal will lose e- and become + The nonmetal will gain e- and become - Metal Nonmetal

20 Bond Polarity Nonpolar Polar Ionic

21 Bond Polarity Examples: Cl2 HCl 3.0-3.0=0.0 Nonpolar 3.0-2.1=0.9 NaCl
=2.1 Ionic


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