Ionic & Covalent Bonding

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www.middleschoolscience.com 2017 Ionic & Covalent Bonding Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net Slides by Liz LaRosa www.middleschoolscience.com 2017 ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Element Atomic Symbol Metal or NonMetal Valence Electrons Give or Take/Share Oxidation # Aluminum Potassium Magnesium Sodium Chlorine Fluorine Nitrogen Oxygen Hydrogen Carbon Iodine Calcium Sulfur Handout: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dyg3LB9sLua1ZQKeJC-TxFrzFLMyiGJH68IFpakpr3g/edit?usp=sharing Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Element Atomic Symbol Metal or NonMetal Valence Electrons Give or Take/Share Oxidation # Aluminum Al M 3 G +3 Potassium K 1 +1 Magnesium Mg 2 +2 Sodium Na Chlorine Cl NM 7 TS -1 Fluorine F Nitrogen N 5 -3 Oxygen O 6 -2 Hydrogen H *TS *+/-1 Carbon C 4 +/- 4 Iodine I Calcium Ca Sulfur S Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Practice Forming Ionic Bonds Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Sodium + Chlorine Sodium Chloride (???) Cl Na Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Sodium + Chlorine Sodium Chloride (???) Cl Na Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Sodium Chloride (NaCl) Sodium + Chlorine Sodium Chloride (NaCl) Cl Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net Na

Magnesium + Iodine Magnesium Iodide (???) Mg Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Magnesium + Iodine Magnesium Iodide (???) Mg Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net I

Magnesium Iodide (MgI2) Magnesium + Iodine Magnesium Iodide (MgI2) I Mg I Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Potassium + Iodine Potassium Iodide (???) K Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Potassium + Iodine Potassium Iodide (???) K I Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Potassium + Iodine Potassium Iodide (KI) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net K

Sodium + Oxide Sodium Oxide (???) Na Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Sodium + Oxide Sodium Oxide (???) Na Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net Na

Sodium + Oxide Sodium Oxide (Na2O) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net Na

Calcium + Chlorine Calcium Chloride (???) Cl Ca Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Calcium + Chlorine Calcium Chloride (???) Cl Cl Ca Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) Calcium + Chlorine Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) Cl Cl Cl Cl Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net Ca

Magnesium + Sulfur Magnesium Sulfide (???) Mg Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Magnesium + Sulfur Magnesium Sulfide (???) Mg Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Magnesium Sulfide (MgS) Magnesium + Sulfur Magnesium Sulfide (MgS) S Mg Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Aluminium + Chlorine Aluminium Chloride (???) Cl Al Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Aluminium + Chlorine Aluminium Chloride (???) Cl Al Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Aluminium Chloride (AlCl3) Aluminium + Chlorine Aluminium Chloride (AlCl3) Cl Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net Al Cl Cl

Make your own molecules using Ionic Bonds and have your work checked Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Practice Forming Covalent Bonds Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Hydrogen + Hydrogen Hydrogen Gas (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Hydrogen + Hydrogen Hydrogen Gas (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

These electrons are shared between both atoms Hydrogen + Hydrogen Hydrogen Gas (H2) H H Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net These electrons are shared between both atoms

Hydrogen + Chlorine Hydrogen Chloride (???) Cl Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Hydrogen + Chlorine Hydrogen Chloride (???) Cl H Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) Hydrogen + Chlorine Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) H Cl Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net These electrons are shared between both atoms

Chlorine + Chlorine Chlorine Gas (???) Cl Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Chlorine + Chlorine Chlorine Gas (???) Cl Cl Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

These electrons are shared between both atoms Chlorine + Chlorine Chlorine Gas (Cl2) Cl Cl Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net These electrons are shared between both atoms

Oxygen + Hydrogen Water (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Hydrogen + Oxygen Water (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

These electrons are shared between both atoms Hydrogen + Oxygen Water (H2O) O H Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net These electrons are shared between both atoms H

Hydrogen + Nitrogen Ammonia (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Hydrogen + Nitrogen Ammonia (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

These electrons are shared between both atoms Hydrogen + Nitrogen Ammonia (NH3) H These electrons are shared between both atoms N H Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net H

Carbon + Hydrogen Methane (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Carbon + Hydrogen Methane (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

These electrons are shared between both atoms Carbon + Hydrogen Methane (CH4) H These electrons are shared between both atoms C H H Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net H

Oxygen + Oxygen Oxygen Gas (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Oxygen + Oxygen Oxygen Gas (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

These electrons are shared between both atoms = Double Bond Oxygen + Oxygen Oxygen Gas (O2) These electrons are shared between both atoms = Double Bond O=O O O Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Carbon + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Carbon + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide (???) Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Electrons are shared between both atoms = Double Bonds Carbon + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Electrons are shared between both atoms = Double Bonds O=C=O O C O Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

Make your own Covalent Bonds Slides to be used with the lesson plan posted ‘Bonding Basics’ on ScienceSpot.net

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