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1 Chemical Bonds & Formulas + - + -

2 Chemical Bond A force of attraction that holds two atoms together Has a significant effect on chemical and physical properties of compounds involves the valence electrons Valence Electrons – the electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom This Lithium Atom has one valence electron

3 Carbon 4 valence electrons Oxygen 6 valence electrons Beryllium 2 valence electrons Counting Valence Electrons

4 Oxidation Number The charge that an atom would have if it lost or gained electrons; ionic charge (an ion is a charged atom or molecule) Can be helpful in determining which atoms will interact or bond with each other Example: According to electron dot diagram for Magnesium, it has two valence electrons. Because Magnesium is “unhappy” with two, it will typically lose them. If this happens it will turn into a Magnesium ion. At this point it will have an oxidation number of +2. Mg 2+

5 Ions An ion is a charged atom or molecule. It is charged because the number of electrons do not equal the number of protons in the atom or molecule. An atom can have a positive or negative charge depending on whether the number of electrons in an atom is greater or less then the number of protons in the atom.

6 3 Types of Chemical Bonds Ionic Covalent Metallic What can you describe about each of these bonds just by looking at the name?

7 Which different groups or families of elements will most-likely interact to create these types of bonds? IONIC BONDS - The force of attraction between oppositely charged ions. Occurs after a transfer or loss/gain of electrons Usually form between atoms of metals and atoms of non- metals Resulting compounds have a name that usually ends in –ide Example - Sodium Chloride (NaCl)Sodium Chloride (NaCl) Cl Na 1- 1+

8 COVALENT BOND A force that bonds two atoms together by a sharing of electrons Each pair of shared electrons creates a bond Usually occurs between atoms of non-metals ++ + + + + + + + + Example – Water (H 2 O)Water (H 2 O) - - - - - - - -- - OHH

9 Types of Covalent Bonds Different covalent bond types share a different number of electrons Single Bonds Share 2 Electrons Double Bonds Share 4 Electrons Triple Bonds Share 6 Electrons Water (H 2 O)Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 )Nitrogen (N 2 )

10 + + + + + + + + Unequal Sharing (Polar Covalent Bond) Why do you think the two Hydrogen atoms share equally, but the Hydrogen and fluorine do not? + + + Bonded hydrogen atoms showing equal sharing of electrons Hydrogen and fluorine bond with an unequal sharing of electrons The unequal sharing of electrons between two atoms that gives rise to negative and positive regions of electric charge Results from an atom’s electronegativity – the ability to attract electrons to itself Electron Cloud

11 Metallic Bond A force of attraction between a positively charged metal ion and the electrons in a metal Many metal ions pass along many electrons Many properties of metals, such as conductivity, ductility, and malleability, result from the freely moving electrons in the metal Usually occurs between atoms of metals Notice how the electrons do not just stay with one ion Al 3+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

12 Results of Bonding Molecule A neutral group of two or more non-metal atoms held together by covalent bonds Type: Diatomic - molecules consisting of two atoms of the same element bonded together Examples: H 2, F 2, O 2, N 2 Compound A pure substance composed of two or more different elements (atoms) that are chemically combined Examples: CO, NO 2, NaCl What would you call something that has characteristics of both?

13 Chemical Formulas Chemical formulas describe atoms held together by chemical bonds. Compounds are formed when elements share or transfer electrons Compounds with shared electrons are called covalent compounds The smallest unit of a covalent compound is called a molecule –Examples: H 2 O, NaCl, CO 2 A chemical formula represents the smallest unit of a compound to show the elements in it.

14 Chemical Equation Shorthand form for writing what reactants are used and what products are formed in a chemical reaction Sometimes shows whether energy is produced or absorbed Examples: 2H 2 + O 2  2H 2 O CH 4 + 2O 2  CO 2 + 2H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2  6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + energy

15 Components of a Chemical Equation 2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O  (Reactants) (Products) (Yield) Chemical Formulas Chemical Formula Subscripts Coefficient Sometimes you will see a “yields” sign that looks like this. What do you think it means? Coefficient Subscript

16 Energy and Chemical Reactions Exothermic Reaction A chemical reaction in which energy is released. The products have greater bond energy than the reactants C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2  6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + energy (respiration) Endothermic Reaction A chemical reaction in which energy is absorbed. The products have lower bond energies than the reactants 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + energy  C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 (photosynthesis) Chemistry Comes Alive! Sample Movies TeacherTube - Videos Chemistry Demonstration Videos Can you think of other reactions where energy is gained or released?

17 Demo of Energy How can you tell if a reaction is endothermic or exothermic?

18 Rates of Chemical Reactions Temperature – a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter –Ex. Increasing the temperature when cooking Surface area – amount of material that comes into contact with the reactants –Ex. Cutting a potato into smaller pieces when cooking Concentration – amount of substance per volume –Ex. Turning the valve on a gas stove to increase the concentration of methane molecules Catalysts (enzymes) – organic substances that help speed up chemical reactions, but are not consumed in the reaction The rates at which chemical reactions can take place are based on the interaction (collisions) between the different particles. These rates can be impacted by the following:

19 Video Chemical Formulas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuNr4 Rn17kk&list=PLJx6dVT- cbQW2NWa2uUiz3w15TlWwEV5e https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuNr4 Rn17kk&list=PLJx6dVT- cbQW2NWa2uUiz3w15TlWwEV5e

20 Vocab words to know Make sure you have the vocab handout Glue it in now, right after your notes

21 Practice! Let’s work on this page now:


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