Bonding Basics PART I.

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Bonding Basics PART I

Bonding is ALL about…. VALENCE ELECTRONS- the electrons on the outer (valence) shell of an atom

How many electrons makes the valence shell full or “happy”? The first shell holds2electrons. After the 1st shell, each shell needs8 electrons to be FULL and HAPPY!

The Octet Rule Atoms give away or steal electrons in order to have a full valence shell! Atoms with less than 4 valence electrons tend to lose electrons. Atoms with more than 4 valence electrons tend to gain electrons.

What is the “cheater” way to find valence electrons? Look at the Periodic Table

Valence Electrons: 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 6

There are 2 ways to represent the # of Valence Electrons: 2 types of diagrams to show electrons Shows ALL electrons Shows ONLY valence electrons O Bohr Diagram Lewis Dot

Discuss Quickly With Your Group… 1 Discuss Quickly With Your Group… 1. How many electrons in each atom below? 2. Which element does each atom represent? 3. How many valence electrons does each have?

EXAMPLES… What about an element like carbon? Carbon has 4 valence electrons, so what will it do? BOTH! The fact that carbon has 4 valence electrons allows it to bond with many elements!

Reminder: Atoms will give away or steal electrons in order to be HAPPY! When they do this, they bond with other atoms to make molecules!

EXAMPLES… Here are 2 elements that have a few extra electrons. What do they want to do?

EXAMPLES… Here are 2 elements that are missing a few electrons. What do they want to do?

EXAMPLES… We have Sodium (Na) who has an extra electron, and Fluorine (F) who is looking for an electron SO… They end up bonding so they can both be happy!

But Remember… ION = an atom with a charge because it loses or gains one or more electrons. http://www.brainpop.com/science/matterandchemistry/ions/ Positive ion = cation loses electrons (now has more positive particles than negative) Negative ion = anion gains electrons (now has more negative particles than positive)

Let’s Try It! Fill in the electron table using your periodic table. If you are confused, DRAW IT!

# of Electrons Gained or Lost Element Element Symbol Atomic Number Total # of Electrons # of Valence Electrons # of Electrons Gained or Lost Overall Charge (+/-) Chlorine Potassium Magnesium Fluorine Aluminum Sodium Nitrogen Oxygen Hydrogen Carbon Iodine

Bonding Basics PART 2

Two Types of Chemical Bonds Ionic Bonds Covalent Bonds

Ionic Bonds TRANSFER Atoms will ____________ one or more electrons to another atom 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. COMPLETE METAL NONMETAL

Ionic Bonds

Ionic Bonds Li F

Covalent Bonds SHARE Atoms ___________ one or more electrons with each other to form the bond. Each atom is left with a ________________ outer shell. A covalent bond forms between two ________________. COMPLETE NONMETALS

Covalent Bonds = =

Covalent Bonds H O H

Ionic or Covalent Bond?

Ionic or Covalent Bond?

Ionic or Covalent Bond?

Ionic or Covalent Bond? Iodine Bromine

Ionic or Covalent Bond? Chlorine Calcium

Bonding Videos Metals Reacting with Oxygen Bonding Rap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2i9jLPX prQ Bonding Rap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xaoy94m x2EU

Bonding Mini Quiz! ON THE BACK OF YOUR ELEMENT SQUARE WARM-UP NUMBER 1-10 Leave a little space between questions #3 and #4 Make sure your name & block are on it somewhere!

Bonding Quiz: 1. After the first shell, each electron shell needs how many electrons to be “happy” or complete? A. 8 B. 2 C. 4 D. 18

Bonding Quiz: 2. The picture below is a Bohr diagram of an Oxygen (O) atom. Which of the following is TRUE about Bohr diagrams? A. The Bohr diagram shows ONLY valence electrons. B. The Bohr diagram shows ALL electrons, not just valence electrons. C. The Bohr diagram shows ONLY protons. D. The Bohr diagram shows ONLY neutrons.

Bonding Quiz: 3. Draw the Lewis Dot diagram for Oxygen (O):

Bonding Quiz: 4. How many valence electrons does Neon (Ne) have? A. 5

Bonding Quiz: 5.Sodium (Na) is “happy” because it has a full valence shell. A. True B. False

Bonding Quiz: 6. Which type of bond is between a metal and a nonmetal? A. Covalent B. Ionic

Bonding Quiz: 7. ____________ bonds involve transferring electrons to be “happy” or complete. A. Ionic B. Covalent

Bonding Quiz: 8. A _______________ bond is between two or more nonmetals and involves sharing electrons. A. Ionic B. Covalent

Bonding Quiz: 9. Which of the following is an example of a covalent bond? A. NaCl B. LiF C. CaO D. CO2

Bonding Quiz: 10. Which of the following is an example of an ionic bond? A. NF3 B. NaCl C. CF4 D. CO2

Equation Challenge- H2O(liquid) H2O(gas) CH4 + 2O2  CO2 + 2H2O Copy the equations into your notebook under your Ion “Cheater” Chart Identify each as physical or chemical Provide an explanation as to how you know: include your prior knowledge of physical vs. chemical as well as your new knowledge on bonding! H2O(liquid) H2O(gas) CH4 + 2O2  CO2 + 2H2O