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Bonding and Chemical Reactions
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Compounds and Molecules
Chemical Bond: forces that hold atoms together in a compound. Chemical Structure: the arrangement of atoms in a substance
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Chemical Structure compounds with networks are strong solids
ex: diamond, quartz, many rocks networked compounds have melting and boiling points ex: salts, rocks, diamonds
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Chemical Structure Some compounds are made of molecules
ex: H2, O2, N2, CO2 are all gases with weak attraction hydrogen bonds are very strong
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Bonding Atoms form bonds so each atom has 8 valence electrons.
This is known as stable.
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Ionic Bonding Ionic Bonds: between oppositely charged atoms; usually on opposite sides of the periodic table (nonmetal and a metal) transfer electrons form networks, not molecules conduct electricity
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Covalent Bonds Covalent Bonds: share electrons; usually between 2 elements close on the periodic table (2 nonmetals) nonpolar covalent bond: e- shared equally polar covalent bond: e- shared unequally
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Compound Names and Formulas
Compounds have specific names so you can tell how many and what atoms are in the compound/molecule.
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Ionic compounds MUST have a total charge of zero!!
Ionic Naming Cations are just the name of the element Anions have -ide at the end of the element’s name Sodium Chloride Cation is ALWAYS FIRST Anion is ALWAYS LAST Ionic compounds MUST have a total charge of zero!! Na+1 + Cl-1 = NaCl = 0 charge!
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Transition Metal Naming
Transition metals show their charges as Roman Numerals because they can change charge!! FeO = Fe+2 + O-2 Iron (II) Oxide Fe2O3 = Fe+3 + O-2 Iron (III) Oxide
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What is the formula for Lithium Oxide?
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What is the name for CuCl2?
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If you only have 1 cation, you don’t need a prefix!
Covalent Naming To name covalent compounds, you must put a prefix in front of the element’s name. mono- di- tri- tetra- penta- hexa- hepta- octa- nona- deca- If you only have 1 cation, you don’t need a prefix!
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What is the name of H2O?
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Formulas Molecular Formula: how many atoms are in a molecule of a compound GLUCOSE Molecular Formula C6H12O6
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Chemical Reactions Rearrange atoms Involve changes in energy
Exothermic: release energy (heat, fire, fizz, etc) Endothermic: absorb energy (drop in temp.)
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methane and oxygen yield carbon dioxide and water
Chemical Equations methane and oxygen yield carbon dioxide and water ___ CH4 + ___ O ___CO2 + ___ H2O Reactants Products
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Balance the reaction. ___ Mg + ___ O ___MgO
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Balance the reaction. ___ H2O ___H2O + ___ O2
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Reaction Types Synthesis: A + B AB Decomposition: AB A + B
Combustion: ALWAYS HAS O2 AS A REACTANT! AB + O AO + BO
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Reaction Types Single-Replacement (single-displacement): AX + B A + BX
Double-Replacement (double-displacement): AX + BY AY + BX
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