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ELEMENTS, ISOTOPES, IONS & BONDS MAIN IDEAS 1.ATOMS VS. ELEMENTS 2.ATOMIC VARIATION S 3.TYPES OF CHEMICAL BONDS Objective Identify and define Elements, Isotopes, Ions & Chemical Bonds on IaN pg. 25 utilizing Venn diagrams on IaN pg. 24 to compare and contrast them. I am not a product of my circumstances. I am a product of my decisions. Stephen Covey IaN pg. 25
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Ions vs. Isotopes & Covalent vs Ionic IaN pg. 24 IonsIsotopes Covalent BondIonic Bond
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ELEMENTS Pure substance One type of atom Elements are unique because of the number of protons in the nucleus of their atoms 79 protons = gold 6 protons = carbon 17 protons = chlorine
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ISOTOPES Isotopes are atoms of the same kind, except they have different numbers of neutrons than “normal”. Same protons and electrons, but different mass (amu).
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ION An atom with a charge Atoms can gain or lose electrons to become an ion.
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CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS Two or more elements combine in a specific proportion to form a new substance with different properties. Chemical & Physical Properties of elements change when the same elements are combined in a compound Compound : meaning “to put together” Latin
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Molecules with regions that are more + or – (H 2 O) Known as POLARITY Covalent compounds that share electrons unevenly Caused by the structure atoms within compounds Results in COHESION between the same molecules &/or ADHESION between different molecules. VAN DER WAALS FORCES ADHESION COHESION
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Molecules with regions that are more + or – (H 2 O) Known as POLARITY Covalent compounds that share electrons unevenly Caused by the structure atoms within compounds Results in COHESION between the same molecules &/or ADHESION between different molecules. VAN DER WAALS FORCES
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POLARITY DEMONSTRATION
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Chemical Bonds The “glue” that holds compounds together by electrons being shared or transferred between atoms Form to fill VALENCE SHELL = Atomic Stability 2 Main Types Ionic Bonds Covalent Bonds
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IONIC BONDS Atoms transfer (give and take) electrons to form ions Ions are atoms with a + or – charge due to a different # of electrons than “normal” Cations = + charge atom ( Protons > Electrons) Anions = - charge atom ( Protons < Electrons) Oppositely charged ions attract to form ionic compounds
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COVALENT BONDS Atoms share one or more electrons = covalent bond Single Covalent Bond = 1 pair of shared electrons ( H 2 ) Double Covalent Bond = 2 pairs of shared electrons ( O 2 ) Triple Covalent Bond = 3 pairs of shared electrons ( N 3 )
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O 2 Double Covalent Bond = 2 pairs of electrons shared
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N 3 Triple Covalent Bond =3 pairs of electrons shared
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Ions vs. Isotopes & Covalent vs Ionic IaN pg. 24 IonsIsotopes Covalent BondIonic Bond
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