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Ionic Bonding and Naming
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Naming Binary Covalent Compounds
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Shapes of Compounds You will get a good feel for shapes in lab 5
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Ionic Bonding What can Cl do to be like a noble gas? –Which is more likely? –What will be its charge? What can Mg do to be like a noble gas? –Which is more likely? –What will be its charge? How will Mg and Cl combine?
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Ionic Bonding Always a metal with a non-metal Metal forms a positive ion, cation Non-metal forms a negative ion, anion Combine at ratios to have neutral charge Formula just gives ratio not molecule!
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Polyatomic Ions Covalent group with a charge –Not a molecule Keep together Often use parenthesis
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Naming Ionic Compounds Metal always goes first Put “ide” on the end of the non-metal name MgS ? AlN ? KF ?
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Freezing Point depression Ionic compounds often used to lower freezing point of water –Melting ice on sidewalks –Making ice cream?
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Polar Covalent Bonds
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Compound Properties Molecular vs Ionic Many properties due to differences in intermolecular forces Ionic > Polar > Covalent
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H9 – C3 35, 37 - 40, 42, 43, 46, 49, 59, 65 - 67, 70 - 73, 75 - 77, 81
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