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I’m Positive! Energy Distance Apart (between nuclei) A metal ionA metal atom I.E. E.A. A nonmetal atom A nonmetal ion I’m Negative I said I’m Positive!! Yes, I’m positive I’m negative Your jokes are stupid!
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Ions as packed spheres.
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I’m Positive! Energy Distance Apart (between nuclei) A metal ion I.E. E.A. A nonmetal ion I’m Negative When a metal and a nonmetal atom are around each other there is the opportunity for…. …the transfer of electrons producing ions that would like to cling to each other.
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The simplest ratio of the packed ions is called: The Formula Unit
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The formation of a bond between two nonmetal atoms. Atoms sufficiently far apart to have no interaction
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Energy Distance Apart (between nuclei) Bond Energy Bond Length Lowest energy situation
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“molecule” of acetic acid… space filling model “molecule” of acetic acid… ball and stick model
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Energy Distance Apart (between nuclei) Bond Energy Bond Length When a nonmetal and another nonmetal atom are around each other there is the opportunity for…. …the sharing of electrons producing molecules in which the atoms like to cling to each other.
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Probability representation of the electron sharing in HF. Expected H—F bond nrg = ½(H—H bond nrg + F—F bond nrg) = (H—F) act - (H—F) exp Fluorine was found to produce the compound with the largest value. (i.e. fluorine has the greatest ability to polarize bonds!) Electronegativity: the ability of an atom to attract shared pairs of electrons to itself in a molecule
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Electronegativity values for selected elements.
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Table 12.1
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The three possible types of bonds. Pure Covalent Polar Covalent Ionic
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