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Chapter 8 Chemistry 1L Cypress Creek High School Unit 8: Ionic Bonds.

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1 Chapter 8 Chemistry 1L Cypress Creek High School Unit 8: Ionic Bonds

2 Part 3: Metallic Bonds

3 Metallic Bonds Metallic bonding is collective in nature - all metal cations contribute their valence electrons to form a “sea of electrons” – Examples: Aluminum, Silver, Iron

4 Metallic Bonds The free, mobile electrons are responsible for the unique properties of metals such as malleability, ductility, and conductivity of heat and electricity

5 Ionic vs. Metallic Bonding

6 External forceMetal bends

7 Part 5: Acids & Bases

8 Acids & Bases Naming Binary acids (H + nonmetal element): – hydro ______ic acid – Example: HBr = hydrobromic acid Ternary acids (H + polyatomic ion): – ate ions: _________ic acid – ite ions: _________ous acid – Examples: H 2 SO 3 = sulfurous acid H 3 PO 4 = phosphoric acid Bases (cation + OH): – ________ hydroxide – Example: Ca(OH) 2 = calcium hydroxide

9 Acids & Bases Naming Ions Oxidation Numbers RatioFormulaName Hydrogen & Sulfate H + & SO 4 2- 1:2H 2 SO 4 sulfuric acid Potassium & Hydroxide Hydrogen & Bromine Hydrogen & Phosphite Aluminum & Hydroxide K + & OH - 1:1 KOH potassium hydroxide H + & Br - 1:1 HBr hydrobromic acid H + & PO 3 3- 1:3 H 3 PO 3 phosphorous acid Al 3+ & OH - 3:1 Al(OH) 3 aluminum hydroxide


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