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Let’s Make a Bond! How Do Atoms Get Stuck Together?
What do you think the word “bond” means in Chemistry?
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Separating the Weak from the Strong
Nonmetals - Strong attraction for valence electrons Metals - Weak attraction for valence electrons
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Separating the Weak from the Strong
B Si Ge As Sb Te At
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Combining Atoms: Metal atoms only
Metallic Bonding – A bunch of metal atoms put their valence electrons in a shared pool. This is the “communist” bonding model. Oh, Mg!
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Nucleus and core e- are fixed
Basic metallic bonding model e- free to move around Sea of shared electrons Zinc metallic nucleus
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Combining Atoms: Metal and Nonmetal
Ionic Bonding – Nonmetal atoms are the bullies. They steal valence e- from metal atoms. Metals are the push overs. They let the nonmetals take them. Nonmetals become anions (negative ions) and metals become cations (“paws” – tive). And opposites attract! This forms the “ionic lattice” Nonmetals = bullies
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Ionic bonding of NaCl Na+ = metal Cl- = nonmetal Space filling model of NaCl
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The octet rule In stable compounds, atoms tend to from ions with 8 valence electrons (full valence energy level). Ex. Cl has 7 valence e- , so it gains 1 more Ex. Na has 1 valence e- , so it loses 1 e- (leaves 8 valence e- in lower energy level)
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Combining Atoms – nonmetals only
Covalent bonding – 2 atoms at a time share a pair of valence e- Neither partner will let go of the electrons Atoms are stuck together When two or more atoms covalently bond together, they make a MOLECULE!!!!! Ex. Water!
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Bonding Types Summary Metallic Ionic Covalent
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