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Group 1 – The Alkali Metals Watch the demo. Write down your observations. Write down the chemical reactions (word and symbol)
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Group 7 – The Halogens
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Group 1 and 7 elements react with each other. Can you explain why?
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In an IONIC bond, electrons are lost or gained, resulting in the formation of IONS in ionic compounds. FK
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FK + _
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FK + _ The compound potassium fluoride consists of potassium (K + ) ions and fluoride (F - ) ions
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FK + _ The ionic bond is the attraction between the positive K + ion and the negative F - ion
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Covalent bonding
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So what are covalent bonds?
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In covalent bonding, atoms still want to achieve a noble gas configuration.
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In covalent bonding, atoms still want to achieve a noble gas configuration. But rather than losing or gaining electrons, atoms now share an electron pair.
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In covalent bonding, atoms still want to achieve a noble gas configuration. But rather than losing or gaining electrons, atoms now share an electron pair. The shared electron pair is called a bonding pair
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Cl 2 Chlorine forms a covalent bond with itself
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Cl How will two chlorine atoms react?
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Cl Each chlorine atom wants to gain one electron to achieve an octet
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Cl Neither atom will give up an electron – chlorine is highly electronegative. What’s the solution – what can they do to achieve an octet?
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Cl
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octet
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Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets octet
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Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets The octet is achieved by each atom sharing the electron pair in the middle
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Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets The octet is achieved by each atom sharing the electron pair in the middle
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Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets This is the bonding pair
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Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets It is a single bonding pair
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Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets It is called a SINGLE BOND
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Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets Single bonds are abbreviated with a dash
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Cl circle the electrons for each atom that completes their octets This is the chlorine molecule, Cl 2
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O2O2 Oxygen is also one of the diatomic molecules
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How will two oxygen atoms bond? OO
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OO Each atom has two unpaired electrons
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Oxygen atoms are highly electronegative. So both atoms want to gain two electrons. OO
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Oxygen atoms are highly electronegative. So both atoms want to gain two electrons. OO
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O O Both electron pairs are shared.
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O O = For convenience, the double bond can be shown as two dashes. O O
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O O = This is the oxygen molecule, O 2
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A model
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What is a covalent bond? Atoms ___________ one or more electrons with each other to form the bond. Each atom is left with a ________________ outer shell. A covalent bond forms between two _________________. Challenge 1: Flourine + Flourine Challenge 2: Hydrogen + Hydrogen Challenge 3: Water SHARE COMPLETE NONMETALS 1.Dot and cross diagram 2.Formula
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