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Catalyst Draw the ionic compound that results from combining Magnesium and Chlorine. Draw the ionic compound that results from combining Calcium and Permanganate (MnO 4 - ) End
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Million Dollar Ionic Pyramid
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+ Organic Chemist Average Salary: $70,000
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LECTURE 2.3 – COVALENT BONDS AND LEWIS STRUCTURES
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Today’s Learning Targets LT 2.6 – I can identify a compound containing a covalent bond and discuss how electrons aid in the formation of covalent bonds. LT 2.7 – For a given covalent compound, I can draw a Lewis Dot diagram for the compound and explain how it illustrates the covalent bond.
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W HAT ARE COVALENT BONDS ?
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Chemical Bonding Ionic Bonds Metallic Bonds Covalent Bonds
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I. Covalent Bonding This is a bond between only non-metals. In a covalent bond, the electrons are shared between the elements so that each can get an Octet. Most molecules in biology are covalent compounds
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COVALENT BONDS PLAY WELL TOGETHER
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How do you show electrons being shared?
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Covalent Bonds Share!
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II. Electronegativity and Covalent Bonding Because electrons are not completely transferred, covalent bonds form between molecules that have similar electronegativities This is why metals cannot form covalent bonds.
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Lewis Structures for Ionic Bonds Na Cl
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Lewis Structures for Ionic Bonds [Na] + [Cl] -
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Chemical Bonding Ionic Bonds Metallic Bonds Covalent Bonds
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II. Drawing Lewis Structures Halogens and hydrogen form only one bond and are located at the end of a molecule. The central atom is always carbon (if it is present) and/or the element that has the lowest electronegativity.
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Class Example Draw the Lewis structure for H 2 S
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My Turn! Draw the structure for NH 3
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Stop and Jot Draw the Lewis structure for C 2 H 6
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III. Single, Double and Triple Bonds Elements can share more then one set of electrons. They can also form double and triple bonds. Single bond = 2 electrons Double bond = 4 electrons Triple bond = 6 electrons
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Class Example Draw the Lewis Structure for CH 2 O
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My Turn! With your table, draw the structure of C 2 H 2
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Stop and Jot Draw the structure of HCN
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SUMMARIZE
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Collaborative -Investigate and Check At your table number off 1 through 4 Odd numbers (1 & 3) will solve problems in the left column. Even numbers (2 & 4) will solve problems in the right column After a pair solves a problem they will pass the problems to another pair to check that they did the problem correctly. Work through the problems in order.
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Exit Ticket 1.Draw the Lewis structure for H 2 O 2.Draw the Lewis structure for NH 3 3.Draw the Lewis structure for HCN
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Rate Yourself! Using your exit ticket score, rate yourself 1 – 4 on LT 2.7
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Closing Time Homework 2.4 – Lewis Structure Practice TEST NEXT THURSDAY/FRIDAY
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