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Chemical Bonding
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Bonds between atoms are caused by electrons in outermost shells The process of bond formation is called a reaction
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The Ionic Bond Visit www.worldofteaching.comwww.worldofteaching.com For 100’s of free powerpoints
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Helium, neon and argon are atoms which do not react with other atoms. We call them the Inert Gases (or Noble Gases) because of this. Each of these gases has a full outer electron shell (orbit). 2p2n 10p10n18p22n He 4 2 20 10 Ne Ar 18 40 2,8 2,8,8
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Sodium Na 11 23 e.c. 2,8,1 11 protons 12 neutrons 11 electrons 11p 12n
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17 protons Chlorine Cl 17 35 17p 18n 18 Neutrons 17 electrons e.c. 2,8,7
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Na e.c. 2,8,1 (Na + ) Ion Atom e.c. (2,8) + The Sodium loses 1 electron to leave a complete outer shell. It is now a Sodium ion with a charge of 1 + The Sodium atom has 1 Electron in it’s outer shell. +
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Cl e.c. 2,8,7 (Cl - ) Ion Atom e.c. (2,8,8) - The Chlorine gains 1 electron to gain a complete outer shell. It is now a Chlorine ion with a charge of 1 - The Chlorine atom has 7 electrons in it’s outer shell. -
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Sodium atom Na Sodium ion (Na + ) Chlorine atom Cl Chlorine ion (Cl - ) The Ionic Bond The sodium atom loses one electron to attain a complete outer shell and become a positive ion (Na + ). The Chlorine atom gains one electron to attain a complete outer shell and become a negative ion (Cl – ). Strong electrostatic forces attract the sodium and chlorine ions. +-
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Ionic Compounds Held together by strong electrostatic forces Opposite charges attract High melting points and boiling points Regular structures – giant ionic lattices When melted or dissolved ionic compounds conduct electricity
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Covalent Bonding Visit www.worldofteaching.comwww.worldofteaching.com For 100’s of free powerpoints
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Chlorine atom 2,8,7
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2 Chlorine atoms Outer shells only
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Chlorine molecule Cl 2 Molecules have no overall electric charge Molecular or covalent compounds are usually gases or liquids – they have low melting points and low boiling points Forces between molecules very weak Forces (bonds) between atoms in the molecule very strong Each outer shell has 8 electrons Electrons shared
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Covalent bonds can be represented in 3 ways:
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Cl Chlorine Cl 2 Cl
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Covalent Bonds: Water H 2 O MethaneCH 4 AmmoniaNH 3 HydrogenH 2 Hydrogen ChlorideHCl OxygenO 2 N.B. Oxygen has a double bond
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Oxygen O 16 8 Oxygen atom 2,6
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2 Oxygen atoms (outer shells only) Double covalent bond O O
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