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Ch. 19 Section 1 – Stability in Bonding
Chemical Bonds Ch. 19 Section 1 – Stability in Bonding
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Combined Elements Statue of Liberty
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New properties The compounds formed when Example:
Sodium Chloride (table salt)
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Formulas Chemical symbols
Chemical formulas: when 2 symbols are written together
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Formulas show: Example: Subscript (written below): 2 means 2 atoms.
2 atoms of Hydrogen 1 atom of Oxygen Subscript (written below): 2 means 2 atoms.
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What elements are in each, and how many atoms of each?
Mg(OH)2 CaO HC2H3O2 C2H5OH
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Atomic Stability Atoms combine to make a compound that is
Most elements
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Noble Gases Atoms are considered chemically stable when
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Energy Levels and other Elements
Hydrogen: Hydrogen is Either needs Li, Na, K, Rb, all have 1 electron Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, all have 2 electrons All want to combine with someone else
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Outer levels getting their fill
How do elements find or get rid of extra electrons? By combining with other elements Example: Dot diagrams for NaCl
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Stability is reached Chemical Bond: Example :
H2O shares electrons instead of giving them away
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