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1 Bonding and Molecules

2 Why Bond? Most of the matter around you is in the form of compounds and mixtures. Compounds have different properties than the elements that make them up.

3 Valence Electrons The electrons located on the outermost electron shell are known as valence electrons. An atom is stable when its outer energy level is FULL.

4 Valence Electrons The maximum number of valence electrons is eight. (with the exception of H and He) These are the only electrons involved in bonding.

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6 Octet Rule – “Magic 8” All atoms strive to have eight valence electrons. In order to achieve this octet (8), atoms will lose, gain or share electrons.

7 Valence Electrons can be identified using the Periodic Table.

8 Ions An atom that has gained or lost electrons and has a charge (+/-)
A superscript is used to tell the charge (same as e- gained/lost). These are called oxidation numbers. Ex: Ca+2, Cl-1

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10 Polyatomic Ions A molecule can have both covalent and ionic bonds in a compound containing a polyatomic ion.

11 Polyatomic Ions Ammonium - NH4+1 Nitrate - NO3-1 Sulfate - SO4-2
Phosphate - PO4-3

12 Chemical Bonds 1) Ionic Bond - forms when atoms gain or lose electrons
Forms between metals and non-metals

13 2) Covalent Bond - forms when atoms share electrons
Forms between two non-metal

14 Polar Molecules A covalent bond where electrons are not shared equally. Has oppositely charged ends that attract other charged molecules. Ex: H2O – the Hydrogen end is (+) and the Oxygen end is (-)


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