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Putting Atoms Together
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Why do atoms combine? To become more stable by gaining, losing or sharing electrons.
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Compound types 1. Ionic 2. Molecular/Covalent
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1. Ionic Compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal They have ions (charged particles) Metals are cations (positively charged) Nonmetals are anions (negatively charged) The metal gives its electron to the nonmetal
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Draw Bohr diagrams for Sodium and Chlorine
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How and Why Ionic Compounds Occur In ionic compounds atoms give away electrons to get their 8 electrons. – Metals give their electrons to the non-metals – Metals end up with a positive charge – Non-Metals end up with a negative charge Because the ions are charged they stick together in what is called a crystal lattice structure.
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Crystal Lattice
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Molecular/Covalent Compound Formed by two or more nonmetals They share the electron(s)
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Counting Atoms How many of each type of element are present in each compound? C 2 H 6 CaBr 2 NH 4 BrO 3
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How & Why Covalent or Molecular Compounds Occur Atoms like to have 8 electrons in their outer ring. In molecular compounds (two non-metals) the atoms share electrons so that each atom ends up with 8 electrons in the outermost ring. The bond that is formed is called a covalent compound.
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Some Common Examples H 2 O water CO 2 carbon dioxide
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