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1 Bonding, Formulas, & Reactions

2 Bonding of Atoms Atoms can attach to other atoms by forming chemical bonds Bonds are created by gaining, losing, or sharing electrons 2 kinds of chemical bonds: Ionic Bonds Covalent Bonds Atoms bond to try to have a full outer shell of electrons

3 Ionic Bonds Atoms that lose or gain electrons become electrically charged…these are called ions EX. Sodium only has 1 electron in its outer shell, so it will lose that electron to become stable— but charged

4 Ionic Bonds When oppositely charged ions attract, they form a chemical bond called an ionic bond EX. Sodium and Chlorine

5 Covalent Bonds Atoms may also bond by sharing electrons rather than by exchanging them The chemical bond between atoms that share electrons is called a covalent bond EX. Water

6 Molecules & Compounds When 2 or more atoms bond, they form a particle called a molecule When atoms of different elements bond, they form molecules called compounds ALL COMPOUNDS ARE MOLECULES BUT NOT ALL MOLECULES ARE COMPOUNDS!

7 Formula A molecular formula represents the numbers and types of atoms in a molecule Ex. H2O Count the number of atoms in CH3 C = 1 H = 3 Total = 4 atoms

8 Chemical Reactions Chemical reactions form or break bonds between atoms, ions, or molecules, generating new chemical combinations There are 4 kinds of reactions: Synthesis Decomposition Exchange Reaction Reversible Reaction

9 Synthesis Reactions When two or more atoms (reactants) bond to form a more complex structure (product), the reaction is called synthesis Something is being made! A + B  AB

10 Decomposition Reactions
If the bonds within a reactant molecule break so that simpler molecules, atoms, or ions form, the reaction is called decomposition AB  A + B

11 Exchange Reaction In exchange reactions, parts of two different molecules trade positions as bonds are broken and new bonds are formed AB + CD  AD + CB

12 Reversible Reaction Reversible reactions are reactions in which the product of the reaction can change back to the reactant.


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