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Chemical Bonds
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What is a chemical bond?
• Chemical bonds are the forces that hold atoms together. They are a result of either the attraction between a positive and negative ion, or the attraction between the nucleus and electrons.
• Why do bonds form?> Forming bonds lowers the potential energy of the
atoms.
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From the bonding activity, what makes an atom "happy" in a bond?
What parts of the atom are involved in forming the actual bond?
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Octet Rule
• Valence electrons are involved in forming chemical bonds.
• Octet rule: Atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons in order to acquire a full set of valence electrons (like noble gasses!)> Most stable> Example: Cl2 and NaCl
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Exceptions to the Octet Rule
• H and He are stable with only 2 electrons• Be can be stable with forming 2 single bonds • B can be stable with forming 3 single bonds.
• Example: H2 and BH3
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There are different types of chemical bonds. In the activity, how did the atoms in envelope 2 form bonds?
How did the atoms in envelope 3 form bonds?
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In the activity, what kinds of elements tend form bonds in Envelope 2? Envelope 3?
Types of Chemical Bonds
• Ionic bond: Transferring electrons• Covalent bond: Sharing electrons
> Polar covalent: Unequal sharing> Nonpolar covalent: Equal sharing
• Metallic bond: Sharing delocalized electrons
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Ionic Bond
• Ionic bond is a kind of chemical bond between a cation and an anion. It is the electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together.> Charges need to balance out!
• Ionic compounds are compounds held together by ionic bonds.
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Cation and Anions
Some elements lose electrons to reach a stable octet. They form cations.
> Metals tend to lose electrons
Some elements gain electrons to reach a stable octet. They form anions.
> Nonmetals tend to gain electrons
Example 1: What ions will the following elements form?
Calcium (Ca)
Sodium (Na)
Magnesium (Mg)
Oxygen (O)
Fluorine (F)
Chlorine (Cl)
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Example 2: How would the following elements combine to form ionic compounds?
1. Oxygen and Magnesium
2. Sodium and Fluorine
3. Potassium and Chlorine
4. Magnesium and Chlorine
5. Calcium and Fluorine
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Covalent Bond
• Covalent bond: One or more electrons are simultaneously attracted to two nuclei.> Atoms achieve the octet by sharing electrons> Sharing 2 electrons = single bond> Sharing 4 electrons = double bond> Sharing 6 electrons = triple bond
• There are 2 types of covalent bonds> Nonpolar: electrons are shared equally> Polar: electrons are shared unequally-one atom
has a stronger affinity for electrons.
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Example 3: How do the following form covalent bonds? Show each bond with a straight line.1. H2O
2. CO2
3. CH4
4. O2
5. PCl3
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Type of Chemical Bonds is Determined by Electronegativity
• Electronegativity indicates relative ability of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond. > Determines type of bonding between atoms> Ranges from 0.7 to 4.0
http://www.chemhume.co.uk/ASCHEM/Unit%201/Ch3IMF/chapter_3__chemical_bonding_andc.htm
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Type of Chemical Bonds is Determined by EN
• If the difference in electronegativity between the two atoms forming a bond is...> 0-0.2: Nonpolar covalent bonds> 0.3-1.7: Polar covalent bonds> >1.7: Ionic bond
• The three types of bonds are a continuum ranging from nonpolar to ionic based on the "tug-of-war" for electrons.
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Example 4: Classify the bonds as ionic, nonpolar covalent, or covalent
• H2O• PCl3• KCl• MgCl2• H2
• KF• CH3Cl
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Metallic Bonds
• In metal atoms, valence electrons are not held tightly to any nuclei
• They can move easily from one atom to another and are called delocalized electrons
• Metallic bond: Metal nuclei are attracted to delocalized electrons
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/atoms/bonding/metallic.html
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Sea of electrons
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nuvola_di_elettroni.svg
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https://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/EarthSC202Notes/minerals.htm
Metallic Bonds Give Metals their Properties!
• Malleable and ductile> The electrons are mobile (remember sea of
electrons!) so you can push/pull the atoms out of position without breaking the bonds.
• Conduct electricity and heat> The delocalized electrons are free to move when an
electric current is applied.> delocalized electrons can move heat faster
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In Lab 4, you will be exploring the properties of ionic and covalent compounds!
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