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Chemical Bonding What holds things together?
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Bonding Involves the valence electrons or outermost electrons Outermost electrons in the last energy shell How many valence electrons does N have? Group 5A – 5 valence electrons
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Bonding… Lewis dot structures show the valence electrons around at atom and for most molecules and compounds a complete octet for the elements N Al
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Write out the electron configuration for the following atoms and ions: He Ne Ar Kr
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NaCl NaCl + - electron transfer and the formation of ions ionic bond This is the formation of an ionic bond. Cl Cl 2 covalent bond This is the formation of a covalent bond. sharing of a pair of electrons and the formation of molecules
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Ionic Bond Between atoms of metals and nonmetals with very different electronegativity Bond formed by transfer of electrons Produce charged ions all states. Conductors and have high melting point. Examples; NaCl, CaCl 2, K 2 O
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Ionic Bonds: One Big Greedy Thief Dog!
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1). Ionic bond – electron from Na is transferred to Cl, this causes a charge imbalance in each atom. The Na becomes (Na+) and the Cl becomes (Cl-), charged particles or ions.
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COVALENT BOND bond formed by the sharing of electrons
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Covalent Bond Between nonmetallic elements of similar electronegativity. Formed by sharing electron pairs Stable non-ionizing particles, they are not conductors at any state Examples; O 2, CO 2, C 2 H 6, H 2 O, SiC
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Chlorine atom 2,8,7
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2 Chlorine atoms Outer shells only
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Chlorine molecule Cl 2 Molecules have no overall electric charge Molecular or covalent compounds are usually gases or liquids – they have low melting points and low boiling points Forces between molecules very weak Forces (bonds) between atoms in the molecule very strong Each outer shell has 8 electrons Electrons shared
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Covalent Bonds: Water H 2 O MethaneCH 4 AmmoniaNH 3 HydrogenH 2 Hydrogen ChlorideHCl OxygenO 2 N.B. Oxygen has a double bond
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Oxygen O 16 8 Oxygen atom 2,6
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2 Oxygen atoms (outer shells only) Double covalent bond O O
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More sharing examples O2O2 N2N2 O ONNOOO O NNNN NN double bond (2 pairs) triple bond (3 pairs) Share until octet is complete. octet complete
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NH 3 NH H H normal covalent bond (each atom supplies an electron) Some more sharing examples
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ioniccovalent valence electrons Comparison of Bonding Types sharing of electrons transfer of electrons ions molecules conductive non- conductive
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