Covalent Bonding
Identify the properties of covalent bonds Objective Today I will be able to: Correctly name and write the formula for ionic compounds using the classical and stock method Identify the properties of covalent bonds Correctly name and write formulas for covalent compounds Evaluation/ Assessment Informal assessment – Listening to group interactions and student questions as they complete the webquest and covalent compound practice Formal Assessment – Analyzing student responses to the exit ticket, webquest and covalent compounds practice Common Core Connection Build Strong Content Knowledge Look for and make use of structure
Lesson Sequence Evaluate: Warm – Up (Day 1 and 2) Engage/Explore: Ionic Naming WS Review Explain: Covalent Bonding Notes (Day 1) Engage/Explore/ Elaborate: Activity 1 or Activity 2 (Day 1 and 2) 1= Webquest 2 = Naming/ Formula Writing Practice Evaluate: Exit Ticket (Day 1 and 2)
Warm Up When are roman numerals used in naming ionic compounds? Write the ionic formulas and formula name for the following sets of ions: K+ Br – Fe2+ Cl – Ba2+ SO42- NH4+ CO32-
Objective Today I will be able to: Correctly name and write the formula for ionic compounds using the classical and stock method Identify the properties of covalent bonds Correctly name and write formulas for covalent compounds
Homework Finish Webquest OR naming practice Depending on the activity you completed today Study for Polyatomic Ions Quiz Be prepared this week! Wear closed toe shoes Thursday STEM Fair Abstract Due Monday December 9
Agenda Warm – Up (Day 1 and 2) Homework Trade Covalent Bonding Notes (Day 1) Activity 1 or Activity 2 (Day 1 and 2) 1= Webquest 2 = Naming/ Formula Writing Practice Exit Ticket (Day 1 and 2)
Trade with someone near you. Lets go over the worksheet!! Ionic Naming Homework Trade with someone near you. Lets go over the worksheet!!
Covalent Bonds: Naming and Properties
Covalent Bonds Formed by sharing of electrons between atoms Typically between two or more nonmetals Ex. CH4
Covalent Bond Properties Low melting and boiling point Poor conductors Not malleable or ductile
Covalent Bonds Electrons are not always shared equally Two types of covalent bonds Polar Nonpolar
Polar Covalent Bonds When one atom is more electronegative than another, the shared electrons spend more time around it Example: H2O
Nonpolar Covalent Bonds Electrons are shared equally Both atoms have similar electronegativities Example N2
Electronegativity Differences between Bonds Type of Bond 0.5 or less Nonpolar Covalent 0.6 – 1.8 Polar Covalent 1.9 or greater Ionic
Naming Covalent Compounds Notes
Remember the prefixes???? Prefix Number Mono - 1 Di - 2 Tri - 3 Tetra - 4 Penta - 5 Hexa - 6 Hepta - 7 Octa 8 Nona- 9 Deca - 10
Naming covalent compounds For the first element, use the full name of the nonmetal with a prefix denoting how many atoms of that element If there is only one do not use the prefix For the second element change the ending to the suffix –ide, use a prefix to denote how many atoms that are present Examples SO2 – Sulfur dioxide P2O5 Diphosphorus pentoxide PCl3 – Phosphorus trichloride
Covalent Compounds Activities Listen to Mr. Klotz’s directions. You will complete the following activities over the next two classes. One activity will be completed in class today and the other will be completed tomorrow. Mr. Klotz will divide the class in half.
Covalent Compounds Activities Webquest Use the computer to complete the webquest No more than 3 people per computer Ask Mr. Klotz for help if you have questions Covalent Naming Practice Complete the practice at your desk Ask Mr. Klotz for help if you have question Both activities will be collected!
Exit Ticket – Day 1 Determine if the compound is ionic or covalent. Then name the compound. CO Al2O3 PCl5 BeO