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Bonding Bonding

An ionic bond is formed when a metal atom and a non-metal atom combine Ionic Bonding An ionic bond is formed when a metal atom and a non-metal atom combine The metal atom donates an electron to the non-metal atom The metal atom becomes a positively charged ion, the non-metal atom becomes a negatively charged ion The positive ion attracts the negative ion – an ionic bond Ionic Bonding

Ionic Bonding Ionic Bonding

Ionic Bonding Ionic Bonding

Ionic bonding Ionic Bonding

Ionic compounds cannot conduct electricity when solid An ionic compound has a giant structure of ions (a giant ionic lattice) The ionic bond is very strong – these substances have high melting and boiling points Ionic compounds cannot conduct electricity when solid When melted or dissolved in water the ions are free to move and the ionic compound can conduct electricity Ionic compounds

Conduction of electricity

A covalent bond is one in which two atoms share two electrons Covalent Bonding Non-metal atoms can combine with other non-metal atoms by sharing their electrons A covalent bond is one in which two atoms share two electrons Covalent bonding

Covalent bonding Covalent bonding

Covalent bonding Covalent bonding

Covalent bonding Covalent bonding

An atom that gains one or more electrons will have a ____________________ charge.  An atom that loses one or more electrons will have a ____________________ charge.  An atom that gains or loses one or more electrons is called an ____________.  A positive ion is called a ______________ and a negative ion is called an _______________. What is an ionic bond?  Atoms will transfer one or more ___________________ to another to form the bond.  Each atom is left with a ___________________ outer shell.  An ionic bond forms between a ___________________ ion with a positive charge and a ___________________ ion with a negative charge. What is a covalent bond?  Atoms ___________________ one or more electrons with each other to form the bond.  A covalent bond forms between two ___________________.

Bonding Quiz Aluminum + Oxygen Magnesium + Oxygen Hydrogen + Fluorine Silicon + Hydrogen

Covalent bonding Covalent bonding

Simple molecular compounds Simple molecular compounds contain strong covalent bonds between atoms However, there are weak forces between the molecules Therefore, these compounds have low melting points and boiling points The molecules do not carry an overall electric charge so these compounds do not conduct electricity Simple molecular compounds

Simple molecular compounds

Giant covalent structures Giant covalent structures contain strong covalent bonds between all atoms. Very high melting points. In diamond, each carbon atom forms four covalent bonds In graphite, each carbon atom forms three covalent bonds to form layers which can slide over each other. Free electrons in graphite allow it to conduct electricity. Giant covalent structures

Diamond Diamond

Graphite Graphite

Metals have giant structures Metallic Bonding Metals have giant structures Metals have delocalised electrons which are free to move. These electrons; allow the metal to conduct heat and electricity hold the structure together so metals have very high melting points allow the atoms to slide over each other so metals can be shaped Metallic Bonding

Metallic Bonding Metallic Bonding

Metallic Bonding Metallic Bonding

Bonding Summary Bonding Summary

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