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1 Chemical Bonding Almost done!! Yeyyyyyy!

2 Introduction Bond – The sharing or transferring of electrons to form compounds/molecules (2 or more elements/atoms) Which atoms do not form bonds and why?

3 Introduction Answer: Group 18 (noble gases) b/c their outer shell is full!!

4 Introduction Why do atoms form bonds?
Answer: to fill up their outer shell (get 8!)

5 Ionic Bonds Formed when an atom(s) gives up 1 or more electrons and another atom(s) takes 1 or more electrons. Occurs between a positive ion (metals) and negative ion (nonmetals) ion b/c opposite charges attract.

6 Ionic Bonds Always occurs between a metal and nonmetal.
The result of the bond is a neutral compound (charges cancel out).

7 Covalent Bond Formed when electrons are shared between atoms.
Always between 2 or more nonmetal atoms. Ex: O CO2

8 Metallic Bond Formed when electrons are easily kicked out from a large group of metal atoms creating metal ions. Occurs in metal atoms only! The electrons are “freely floating” throughout the ions.

9 Metallic Bond The negative electrons holds the positive metal ions together (opposite charges attract).

10 Lewis Dot Diagrams Represent the # of valence electrons an atom has and the bonds it can form. How do you find the valence electrons? Answer: Group #

11 Draw Them! Li Be B C N O F Ne

12 Ionic Bonds Metal + nonmetal shows charges (+) (-)

13 Ionic Bonds 1) NaCl 2) MgF2

14 Ionic Bonds 3) KBr 4) MgCl2

15 Ionic Bonds 5) KCl

16 Covalent Bonds 2 nonmetals sharing electrons

17 Covalent Bonds 1) F2

18 Covalent Bond 2) H2O

19 Covalent Bonds 3) Cl2

20 Covalent Bonds 4) CH4

21 Covalent Bonds 5) Br2


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