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Chemical Bonding Joining atoms together to make compounds
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Chemical Bonding: combining atoms of elements together to form new substances Bond: force that holds atoms together to form molecules
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Molecules Two or more atoms that form a new substance Smallest part of a compound
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Review of atomic structure Atoms: electrons, protons, neutrons Electrons are negatively charged Protons are positively charged Neutrons have no charge Electrons are in energy levels First level = 2 electrons Second level = 8 maximum electrons Third level = 18 maximum electrons
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Valence electrons: the outermost electrons Determine how and with what the atom will bond Electrons and energy levels video Electrons and energy levels video Electrons and energy levels video
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FACT: Atoms become stable (won’t react chemically) when they have a full outer energy level.
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Bohr model review Bohr model review Start with a circle (nucleus) Put in proper number of protons (atomic number) Calculate number of neutrons Atomic mass – mass of protons = neutrons Place electrons: Start in inner ring, fill first then move to next Start at “12:00”, then “3”, then “6”, then “9” Once shell is half full, electrons pair up
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Electron Dot Diagrams Electron dot diagrams used to show how many valence electrons are in an element Rules: 1.Start with the symbol for the element –Represents nucleus and “inner” energy levels 2.Count how many valence electrons are in the outer shell 3.Place one dot at a time working around the symbol, usually start at “3:00” position o- -
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Electron dot diagrams Examples
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Octet Rule: Fill the outer shell to give a total of 8 shared electrons Makes a stable molecule, will not react further
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Types of Bonds Ionic Bonds: transfer of electrons from one atom to another Ions: Positively or negatively charged atoms Since negatives and positives attract, the atoms bond to each other Usually happens between a metal and a nonmetal Ionic Bonding video Ionic Bonding video Ionic Bonding video
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Which elements do you think will bond together?
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Covalent bonding: Sharing electrons equally between two or more atoms Example: Hydrogen has one valence electron so it needs one more to fill up its energy level Covalent bonds often happen between like elements Usually happens in non-metals Cl 2, H 2, O 2 Covalent Bonds Covalent Bonds video
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Structural Formula: shows the actual arrangement of the molecule replace dots between atoms with lines to indicate the bonds
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