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Inorganic Chemistry – Chemical Bonding
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Chemical Bonding (1). When two or more atoms react --- chemical bond – Valence electrons – Form Ionic bonds (ionic compounds) Molecules (covalent compounds) (2). During chemical reactions – New substances are formed with different properties are made
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Ionic Bonds (1). Characteristics – Metals lose electrons to nonmetals – Ions are formed Anion and cations – (2). Strong; crystalline structure – ‘Salts’ Metals and nonmetals (3). Bond Formation – Opposite charges on ions – electrostatic attraction
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Ionic Bonding Periodic Table and Bonding Periodic Table and Bonding (link)
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Covalent Bonding (1). Covalent Bond Properties – Sharing of electrons Nonmetal + nonmetal (2). Form molecules ----- larger compounds Glucose (molecule) --- polysaccharides (starch) Water molecules ---- water (3). Types: polar vs nonpolar – Polar vs Nonpolar
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Non-Polar Molecules Electrons shared ‘equally’ between atoms No charges found on the atoms in the bond Oil
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Polar Covalent Molecules Electrons shared between atoms are ‘unequally’ shared Water – Electrons are pulled closer to the oxygen (slightly negatively charged) – Electrons not as close to the hydrogen atoms (positively charged) – Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen
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Water – Polar Solvent
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Like dissolves like Polar dissolves polar Non-polar dissolves non-polar Polar dissolves ionic compounds
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Covalent Bonding Ionic and Covalent Bonding (link) Ionic and Covalent Bonding Covalent Bonding Animation (link) Covalent Bonding Animation
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