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Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Lesson 1Lesson 1Electrons and Energy Levels Lesson 2Lesson 2Compounds, Chemical Formulas, and Covalent Bonds Lesson 3Lesson 3Ionic and Metallic Bonds Chapter Wrap-Up

Lesson 3 Reading Guide - KC What is an ionic compound? How do metallic bonds differ from covalent and ionic bonds? Ionic and Metallic Bonds

Lesson 3-1 An ion is an atom that is no longer electrically neutral because it has lost or gained valence electrons.ion Understanding Ions ion from Greek ienai, means “to go”

Lesson 3-1 Losing or gaining an electron changes the overall charge of an atom. Atoms that lose valence electrons become ions with a positive charge. Metal atoms tend to lose valence electrons. Understanding Ions (cont.)

Lesson 3-1 Sodium atoms have a tendency to lose a valence electron. Chlorine atoms have a tendency to gain a valence electron.

Lesson 3-2 When forming a compound, the nonmetal atoms gain the electrons lost by the metal atoms. The attraction between positively and negatively charged ions in an ionic compound is an ionic bond.ionic bond Ionic Bonds—Electron Transferring

Lesson 3-2 An ionic bond forms between Na+ and Cl- when an Na atom transfers an electron to a Cl atom.

Lesson 3-3 Individual ions in an ionic compound are strongly attracted to each other (opposites attract). When nonmetal ions bond to metal ions in an ionic compound there is a large collection of oppositely charged ions and no molecules. Ionic Compounds

Lesson 3-4 A metallic bond is a bond formed when many metal atoms share their pooled valence electrons.metallic bond Valence electrons in metals are not bonded to one atom. Instead, a “sea of electrons” surrounds the positive ions. Metallic Bonds—Electron Pooling

Lesson 3-4 Valence electrons are free to move among all the aluminum (Al) ions.

Lesson 3-4 Metals are good conductors of thermal energy and electricity. Metals are shiny because the valence electrons at the surface of a metal interact with light. Metallic Bonds—Electron Pooling (cont.)

Lesson 3-4

Lesson 3 - VS Metal atoms lose electrons and nonmetal atoms gain electrons and form stable compounds. An atom that has gained or lost an electron is an ion.

Lesson 3 - VS An ionic bond forms between positively and negatively charged ions.

Lesson 3 - VS A metallic bond forms when many metal atoms share their pooled valence electrons.

Lesson 3 – LR1 A.covalent compound B.proton C.ion D.molecule Which of these describes an atom that is no longer electrically neutral because it has lost or gained valence electrons ?

Lesson 3 – LR2 A.ionic bond B.metallic bond C.covalent compound D.ionic compound What is a bond formed when many metal atoms share their pooled valence electrons?

Lesson 3 – LR3 A.valence electrons B.covalent compound C.ionic compound D.none of these An ionic bond is the attraction between positively and negatively charged ions in which of these?

Lesson 3 - Now 5.Losing valence electrons can make some atoms more chemically stable. 6.Metals are good electrical conductors because they tend to hold onto their valence electrons very tightly. Do you agree or disagree?