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Chemistry Review: Atoms Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons Outermost electrons are known as valence electrons.

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Ions ➲ Ion: Valence electrons are lost or gained in order to have a full outer shell. This results in a charge. ➲ Positive ion: cation. ➲ Negative ion: anion.

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Page 1: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Chemistry Review: Atoms➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons

and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons

➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence electrons.

Page 2: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Isotopes

• Atoms that have the same number of protons, but have a different number of neutrons.

Page 3: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Ions➲ Ion: Valence electrons are lost

or gained in order to have a full outer shell. This results in a charge.

➲ Positive ion: cation.➲ Negative ion: anion.

Page 4: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Intramolecular Bonds➲ Ionic Bonds: A force of attraction between

a cation and an anion➲ Ex. NaCl

Page 5: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Intramolecular Bonds➲ Covalent Bonds: neither atom is willing to

give up electrons so the electron pairs are shared

➲ ex. H2 (g) , CH4 (g)

Page 6: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Intramolecular Bonds➲ Double and triple bonds can result if 2 or 3

pairs are shared.ex. O2, N2, CH2CH2

Page 7: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Electronegativity➲ Electronegativity: The ability for an atom

to attract electrons➲ Non-polar covalent bond:

➲ the atoms involved have similar electronegativities, so the electrons are shared equally.

➲ (ex. C-H).

Page 8: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Electronegativity➲ Polar covalent bonds: the atoms

involved have different electronegativities so there is uneven sharing of electrons. This results in a separation of charge.

➲ (ex. O-H)

Page 9: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Polar Covalent Molecules➲ If the molecule is asymmetrical and has a

polar covalent bond, the molecule will also be polar.

➲ ex. H2O, CH3OH

Page 10: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Non-polar Covalent Molecules

• A molecule has non polar covalent bonds OR because of the symmetrical arrangement of polar covalent bonds.

Page 11: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Hydrogen Bonds➲ The partial charges on polar

covalent molecules result in attraction between molecules.

➲ Ex. Hydrogen bonds➲ electronegative atom and a

hydrogen atom bonded to either nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.

Page 12: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Organic Compounds➲ Organic compounds: “chemicals of life”,

contain a lot of Carbon ex. C6H12O6

➲ Hydrocarbons: only contain C and H, ex. CH4

Page 13: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Water➲ Water is inorganic (no Carbon) but is an

important chemical to life

Page 14: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

Water➲ It is polar covalent➲ Like dissolves like: Other polar molecules

are hydrophilic and will dissolve, ➲ Nonpolar molecules/functional groups are

hydrophobic and will not

Page 15: Chemistry Review: Atoms ➲ Made up of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons and orbitals containing electrons ➲ Outermost electrons are known as valence

1. How many valence electrons does fluorine have?a. What kind of an ion would fluorine form? b. How many valence electrons would the fluorine ion have?

2. What is the difference between an ionic bond and a covalent bond?

3. If oxygen always takes electrons from other atoms, does it have high electronegativity or low electronegativity?

4. Hydrogen has low electronegativity. Flourine has high electronegativity. What would the charges look like around a H-F molecule?

5. Explain why water is good at dissolving polar molecules