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1 CHEMICAL BONDING _____ BONDS

2 IONIC BONDING

3 IONIC BONDING When an atom of a _____ takes one or more electrons
from an atom of a _____ so both atoms end up with eight valence electrons

4 IONIC BONDING IS THE COMPOUND AN IONIC COMPOUND? Mg N 3 2 _____ _____
SUBSCRIPTS

5 IONIC BOND FORMATION Non-Metal Metal
_____ atoms come near each other. Electron(s) are _____ from the Metal atom to the Non-metal atom. They stick together because of _____, like magnets.

6 _____ will tend to lose electrons and become
IONIC BONDING _____ will tend to lose electrons and become _____ = Na 11 p 10 e + - to become sodium ion + - 11 p 11 e Na Normal sodium atom - 1e loses one electron

7 Nonmetals will tend to gain electrons and become
IONIC BONDING Nonmetals will tend to gain electrons and become _____ 17 p 17 e + - Cl Normal chlorine atom = Cl 17 p 18 e + - to become a chloride ion + 1e - gains an electron

8 NH4+1--_____ ion CO3-2--_____ ion PO4-3--_____ ion
IONIC BONDING _____-a group of atoms that act like one ion NH4+1--_____ ion CO3-2--_____ ion PO4-3--_____ ion

9 IONIC BONDING Na SO 2 4 _____

10 Properties of Ionic _____
_____ structure. A regular _____ of ions in the solid. Ions are _____ bonded. Structure is _____. _____ - because of strong forces between ions.

11 Crystalline structure
The _____stick to the _____, like a magnet. + + - - - - + + - + - + + - - - + +

12 Do they Conduct? Conducting _____ is allowing charges to move.
In a solid, the _____ are locked in place. Ionic solids are _____. When melted, the ions can move around. Melted ionic compounds _____. First get them to 800ºC. Dissolved in water they conduct.

13 Ionic solids are ____ + -

14 Ionic solids are brittle
Strong Repulsion _____ crystal apart. + - + - + - + -

15 COVALENT BONDING

16 When an atom of one _____one or more electrons _____ valence electrons
COVALENT BONDING When an atom of one _____one or more electrons with an atom of another _____ so both atoms end up with _____ valence electrons

17 COVALENT BOND FORMATION
When one _____one or more electrons with an atom of another _____ so both atoms end up with eight valence electrons

18 COVALENT BONDING IS THE COMPOUND A COVALENT COMPOUND? C O 2 _____
YES since it is made of only nonmetal elements

19 Covalent bonding Fluorine has _____ valence electrons F

20 F F Covalent bonding Fluorine has seven valence electrons
A _____ atom also has seven F F

21 F F Covalent bonding Fluorine has seven valence electrons
A second atom also has seven By _____ electrons F F

22 F F Covalent bonding Fluorine has seven valence electrons
A second atom also has seven By sharing electrons F F

23 F F Covalent bonding Fluorine has seven valence electrons
A second atom also has seven By sharing electrons F F

24 F F Covalent bonding Fluorine has seven valence electrons
A second atom also has seven By sharing electrons F F

25 F F Covalent bonding Fluorine has seven valence electrons
A second atom also has seven By sharing electrons F F

26 F F Covalent bonding Fluorine has seven valence electrons
A second atom also has seven By sharing electrons _____ end with _____ orbitals F F

27 F F Covalent bonding Fluorine has seven valence electrons
A second atom also has seven By sharing electrons Both end with full orbitals F F 8 Valence electrons

28 F F Covalent bonding Fluorine has seven valence electrons
A second atom also has seven By sharing electrons Both end with full orbitals F F 8 Valence electrons

29 Single Covalent Bond A _____ of two valence electrons.
Only nonmetals and _____. Different from an ionic bond because they actually form _____. Two specific atoms are joined. In an ionic solid you can’t tell which atom the electrons moved from or to.

30 H O Water Each hydrogen has ___ valence electron Each hydrogen _____
The oxygen has __ valence electrons The oxygen _____ They _____ to make each other happy H O

31 O H Water Put the pieces together The first hydrogen is _____
The oxygen still wants _____ O H

32 H O H Water The _____ hydrogen attaches
Every atom has _____ energy levels H O H

33 C O Carbon dioxide CO2 - _____ is central atom ( I have to tell you)
Carbon has __ valence electrons Wants _____ Oxygen has __ valence electrons C O

34 Carbon dioxide Attaching __ oxygen leaves the oxygen __ short and the carbon __ short C O

35 Carbon dioxide Attaching the _____leaves both oxygen 1 _____ and the carbon 2 short O C O

36 Carbon dioxide The only solution is to _____ O C O

37 Carbon dioxide The only solution is to share more O C O

38 Carbon dioxide The only solution is to share more O C O

39 Carbon dioxide The only solution is to share more O C O

40 Carbon dioxide The only solution is to share more O C O

41 Carbon dioxide The only solution is to share more O C O

42 O C O Carbon dioxide The only solution is to share more
Requires ____bonds Each atom gets to count all the atoms in the bond O C O

43 O C O Carbon dioxide The only solution is to share more
Requires two double bonds Each atom gets to count all the atoms in the bond 8 valence electrons O C O

44 O C O Carbon dioxide The only solution is to share more
Requires two double bonds Each atom gets to count all the atoms in the bond 8 valence electrons O C O

45 O C O Carbon dioxide The only solution is to share more
Requires two double bonds Each atom gets to count all the atoms in the bond 8 valence electrons O C O

46 How to draw them _____ up all the valence electrons.
Count up the _____ number of electrons to make all atoms happy. _____. Divide by __ Tells you how many _____ - draw them. Fill in the rest of the valence electrons to fill atoms up.

47 Examples HCN C is central atom N - has __ valence electrons wants __
C - has __ valence electrons wants __ H - has __ valence electrons wants __ HCN has = ___ HCN wants = ___ (18-10)/2= __ bonds __ atoms with __ bonds -will require multiple bonds - not to H

48 HCN Put in ____ bonds Need 2 more bonds Must go between C and N H C N

49 H C N HCN Put in single bonds Need 2 more bonds
Must go between C and N Uses 8 electrons - 2 more to add H C N

50 H C N HCN Put in single bonds Need 2 more bonds
Must go between C and N Uses 8 electrons - 2 more to add Must go on N to fill octet H C N

51 THE END


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