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Page 1: HW review book Page 99 question 1 to 5 CHEMICAL BONDS Chemical bonds are forces that hold atoms together in a compound. Potential energy is stored
Page 2: HW review book Page 99 question 1 to 5 CHEMICAL BONDS Chemical bonds are forces that hold atoms together in a compound. Potential energy is stored

HW review book

• Page 99 question 1 to 5

Page 3: HW review book Page 99 question 1 to 5 CHEMICAL BONDS Chemical bonds are forces that hold atoms together in a compound. Potential energy is stored

CHEMICAL BONDS

• Chemical bonds are forces that hold atoms together in a compound.

• Potential energy is stored in chemical bonds.

• A chemical bond forms because atoms become more stable when they are bonded.

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ENERGY AND CHEMICAL BONDS

• STABILITY = LOW ENERGY• When a bond forms ENERGY IS

RELEASED. Bond forming is an EXOTHERMIC process. The more energy released during bond formation the more stable the bond.

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Electron Dot StructuresLEWIS DOT DIAGRAMS

Symbols of atoms with dots to represent the valence-shell electrons

1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18

H He:

Li Be B C N O : F :Ne :

Na Mg Al Si P S :Cl :Ar :

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Learning Check

A. X would be the electron dot formula for

1) Na 2) K 3) Al

B. X would be the electron dot formula

1) B 2) N 3) P

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IONIC BONDbond formed between

two ions by the transfer of electrons

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Ionic bonds

• Between metals and non metals

• TRANSFER OF ELECTRONS FROM THE METAL TO THE NON METAL

• The difference in electronegativity is greater than 1.7

en >1.7

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Ionic Bonds: One Big Greedy Thief Dog!

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Formation of Sodium Ion

Sodium atom Sodium ion

Na – e Na +

2-8-1 2-8 ( = Ne)

11 p+ 11 p+

11 e- 10 e-

0 1+

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Formation of Magnesium Ion

Magnesium atom Magnesium ion

Mg – 2e Mg2+

2-8-2 2-8 (=Ne)

12 p+ 12 p+

12 e- 10 e-

0 2+

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Learning Check

A. Number of valence electrons in aluminum1) 1 e- 2) 2 e- 3) 3 e-

B. Change in electrons for octet1) lose 3e- 2) gain 3 e- 3) gain 5 e-

C. Ionic charge of aluminum 1) 3- 2) 5- 3) 3+

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Solution

A. Number of valence electrons in aluminum3) 3 e-

B. Change in electrons for octet1) lose 3e-

C. Ionic charge of aluminum 3) 3+

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Learning Check

Give the ionic charge for each of the following:A. 12 p+ and 10 e-

1) 0 2) 2+ 3) 2-

B. 50p+ and 46 e-

1) 2+ 2) 4+ 3) 4-

C. 15 p+ and 18e-

2) 3+ 2) 3- 3) 5-

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IONIC BOND

A BOND IS IONIC

*When the difference in electronegativity between the atoms is greater than 1.7 en > 1.7*Between a metal and a non metal

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Binary compounds• They are made up of 2 elements• The name of a binary compound ends in

•Ide• Write the metal first. The name will be the name of the

metal and the non metal change the end to ide• Example the compound between • Lithium and Fluorine will be • Lithium Fluoride Li F

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The non-metal changes the ending

• F - fluoride• Cl - chloride• Br- bromide• I- iodide

• O-2 oxide• S-2 sulfide• N-3 nitride

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Formation of Ions from Metals

Ionic compounds result when metals react with nonmetals

Metals lose electrons to match the number of valence

electrons of their nearest noble gas

Positive ions form when the number of electrons are

less than the number of protons

Group 1 metals ion 1+

Group 2 metals ion 2+

• Group 13 metals ion 3+

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Some Typical Ions with Positive Charges (Cations)

Group 1 Group 2 Group 13

H+ Mg2+ Al3+

Li+ Ca2+

Na+ Sr2+

K+ Ba2+

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Ions from Nonmetal Ions

In ionic compounds, nonmetals in 15, 16, and 17

gain electrons from metals

Nonmetal add electrons to achieve the octet

arrangement

Nonmetal ionic charge:

3-, 2-, or 1-

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Fluoride Ion

unpaired electron octet

1 -

: F + e : F :

2-7 2-8 (= Ne)

9 p+ 9 p+

9 e- 10 e- 0 1 -

ionic charge

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Ionic Bond• Between atoms of metals and nonmetals

with very different electronegativity

• Bond formed by transfer of electrons

• Produce charged ions .

• The attraction between the ions is electrostatic force .

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IONIC SOLIDS The substances that contain ionic bonding

• * Are all solids (crystalline structure) and brittle.• * Have high melting points.• * Are generally soluble in water.• * Do not conduct electricity in the solid state but

they do conduct in the liquid state (fused).• * Are electrolytes ( conduct electricity when they

are dissolved in water).• Examples: compounds containing metals and non

metals NaCl , MgO, LiBr

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Conductivity apparatus

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Conductivity for ionic substances

• Ionic substance conduct electricity in the liquid state (fused) or dissolved in water.

• They are ELECTROLYTES

• Electrolytes: substances that conduct electricity in solution because they

produced IONS

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1). Ionic bond – electron from Na is transferred to Cl, this causes a charge imbalance in each atom. The Na becomes (Na+) and the Cl becomes (Cl-), charged particles or ions.

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Octet Rule = atoms tend to gain, lose or share electrons so as to have 8 electrons

C would like to N would like toO would like to

Gain 4 electronsGain 3 electronsGain 2 electrons

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COVALENT BONDINGSHARING OF ELECTRONS

• NON POLAR

• POLAR

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COVALENT BONDbond formed by the sharing of electrons

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• Between Non-metals

• Formed by sharing electrons

• Examples; O2, CO2, C2H6, H2O, SiC

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Multiple covalent bonds

• Single bond – one pair of electrons shared

• Double bond- 2 pair of electrons shared

• Triple bond – 3 pair of electrons shared

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MOLECULE

• A group of atoms joined by covalent bonds

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when electrons are shared equally

NONPOLAR COVALENT BONDS

H2 O2 F2 Br2 I2 N2 Cl2

(all diatomic molecules)

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when electrons are shared unequally

Happens when the atoms have different

electronegativity

POLAR COVALENT BONDS

H2O

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Polar Covalent Bonds: Unevenly matched, but willing to share.

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February 3

• How to classify molecules based on their bond type and their shape?

• Do now : draw the dot diagram for the

molecule of NH3

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POLAR MOLECULES

• Have unequal distribution of charges. A part of the molecule is positive, the other is negative, like a magnet or a battery.

• IF THE BONDS ARE POLAR AND THE MOLECULE IS ASYMMETRICAL THEN THE MOLECULE IS POLAR.

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ASYMMETRICAL MOLECULES

• LACK IDENTICAL PARTS ON EACH SIDE OF AN AXIS

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ASYMMETRICAL SHAPES

• LINEAR WITH POLAR BONDS• BENT OR ANGULAR• PYRAMIDAL• TETRAHEDRAL (WITH DIFFERENT

ATOMS AROUND CARBON• If the bond is polar the molecule will be polar.

Examples to remember NH3 , H2O, CHCl3

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- water is a polar molecule because oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen, and therefore electrons are pulled closer to oxygen. SHAPE BENT OR ANGULAR

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PYRAMIDAL (NH3)

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Tetrahedral: for compounds that contain Carbon with 4 atoms

around CH4 CBr4 CF4 CH3Cl

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SYMMETRICAL MOLECULES

• HAVE IDENTICAL PARTS ON EACH SIDE OF AN AXIS

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NON POLAR MOLECULESSYMMETRICAL MOLECULES

• IF THE MOLECULE HAS POLAR BONDS BUT IT HAS A SYMMETRICAL SHAPE THEN IS NON POLAR. Examples to know CO2 , CH4, CF4 , CCl4

• (compounds of carbons that have 4

equal atoms around Carbon)

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FEBRUARY 4• Objective: How to classify compounds based

on their chemical bonds?

• Do now : draw the dot diagram for the

molecule of NH3

• What is the geometry/shape of the molecule?

• Is the bond between N and H polar or non polar? Justify your answer

• Is the molecule polar or non polar?

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Homework from review book page 105 and 107

• Questions 13 to 25

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Difference between ionic and covalent bonds

• In the ionic bond electrons are TRANSFERRED . In the covalent bond electrons are SHARED.

• Ionic bond occur between metals and non metals. Covalent occurs between non metals.

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Comparing ionic and covalent bonds

IONIC BONDS

Between metals and non metals

Transfer of electrons

Difference in electronegativity

en > 1.7

COVALENT BONDS

• Between non metals

• Sharing of electrons

• Difference in electronegativity

• 0 < en < 1.7

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Difference between polar and non polar covalent bond

POLAR BONDS• Electrons shared

unequally. Atoms have different electronegativity.

NON POLAR BONDS

• Electrons are shared EQUALLY. Atoms have same electronegativity

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Difference between polar and non polar Molecules

POLAR MOLECULES

UNEVEN distribution of charges. The molecules have no symmetry.

NON POLAR MOLECULES

• EVEN distribution of charges. If the bonds are polar the molecules must be symmetric to be non polar.

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February 5

• Objective: What are the properties of substances based on the type of bond they have?

• Hw page 111 q 38 to 44

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Worksheet answer page 105 page 10813. 3

14. 1

15. 2

16. 2

17. 3

18. 2

19. 3

20. 2

21. 1

22. 3

23. 4

24. 3

25. 4

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Answer to questions in Appendix 2 Page A 18

14. 3

15. 4

16. 1

17. 1

18. 3

19. 3

20. 3

21. 2

22. 3

23)3

24)2

25)1

26)2

27)a) 5610.3 g

b) 0.029g

28) a) 2070g/cm3

b)10. g

29) 3

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MOLECULAR SUBSTANCES• (remember molecules are a group of atoms joined by

covalent bonds)• Substances containing covalent bonds.• *Could be solid, liquid or gas.

• *Solids are soft and have low melting points.

• *Are not conductors of heat or electricity.

• Examples H2, O2 H2O CO2 C6H12O6 (glucose) C12H22O11 (sugar) C25H52 (wax)

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NETWORK SOLIDS OR MACROMOLECULES

• They are a special type of substances that contain covalent bonds but the atoms form huge networks

in which the molecule has as many atoms as are there in the sample. They have very different properties than regular molecular substances.

• Diamonds, *Graphite , Asbestos, • Silicon Carbide (SiC) • Silicon Dioxide (SiO )

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PROPERTIES OF MACROMOLECULES

• 1) Very Hard

• 2)Poor conductors of electricity and heat.

• 3)High melting points

• *Graphite is an exception because is soft and is a good conductor of electricity.

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February 6

• What is the metallic bond and what are the properties of metals?

• Hw page 113 1 to 10, 12 to 30

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METALLIC BONDbond found in

metals; holds metal atoms together very strongly

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METALLIC BOND

• Mobile electrons. Positive ions immersed in a sea of mobile electrons. The ions are arranged in the fixed position of a crystalline lattice. The valence electrons move freely throughout the crystal and do not belong to any atom.

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Metallic Bond - Sea of Electrons

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Metallic Bonds: Mellow dogs with plenty of bones to go around.

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Metals Form Alloys

Metals do not combine with metals. They form Alloys which is a solution of a metal in a metal.Examples are steel, brass, bronze and pewter.

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PROPERTIES OF METALS

• * Are all solids (have a crystalline structure) except Hg

• *Malleable, ductile, and have metallic luster.

• *Are good conductors of heat and electricity.

• HW P 110 Q 38 TO 44

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Review Book answers page 111

38.4

39.1

40.3

41.4

42.4

43.1

44.2

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Ternary Ionic compounds

• Contain ionic and covalent bonds.

• A polyatomic ion is a group of atoms joined by covalent bonds that have a charge.

• USE YOUR TABLE E!!!

• In order to form a compound a positive ion (usually a metallic ion) will cancel out the charge of the negative polyatomic ion.

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February 9

• Objective: attraction between molecules

• Attraction between atoms form BONDS and result in types of material.

• Attraction between molecules result in different boiling point, and several physical properties of matter like vapor pressure and surface tension.

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INTERMOLECULAR FORCES OF ATTRACTION

• Forces of attraction between atoms form BONDS.• When the atoms are joined together forming

molecules the forces of attraction that exist between the MOLECULES are called INTERMOLECULAR FORCES of ATTRACTION .

• The forces of attraction are electrostatic and some of them are strong but never as strong as a chemical bond.

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• If the attractions between molecules are strong the substances will boil, and melt at high temperatures. If the INTERMOLECULAR FORCES are WEAK then the melting point and boiling points will be low.

• Also intermolecular forces affect the vapor pressure of a liquid. We mentioned intermolecular forces when we discuss table H.

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TYPES OF INTERMOLECULAR ATTRACTION

• Dipole – Dipole

• Hydrogen bonding

• London dispersion forces

• Molecule – ion attractions

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DIPOLE-DIPOLE

• Between polar molecules. Polar molecules have dipoles in them, that means that they have uneven distribution of charges. In a polar molecule, one end of the molecule is positive and the other end is negative, therefore they will attract each other. Polar molecules have polar bonds between the atoms, and no symmetry. Remember bent and pyramidal molecules are always polar if the bond between them is polar

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LIKE DISSOLVES LIKE

• Polar substances will dissolve in polar substances.• If there is no dipole the substance is non polar and

it will dissolve in a non-polar substance.• Chemist use this say : LIKE DISSOLVES LIKE• That means that if a substance dissolves in a

polar solvent then we know that the substance is polar.

• Water (H2O) and ammonia (NH3) are examples of polar solvents.

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HYDROGEN BONDING

• IS NOT A TYPE OF BOND BUT KIND OF INTERMOLECULAR ATRACTION.

• It occur in molecules that contain Hydrogen atoms bonded directly to Nitrogen, Fluorine or Oxygen. These molecules have a very high boiling point. It is a strong INTERMOLECULAR attraction

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HYDROGEN BONDING

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HYDROGEN BONDS

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LONDON DISPERSION FORCES

• Are the only forces of attraction that exist between non polar molecules. They are very weak.

• This forces of attraction increase with the number of electrons in a molecule and with the decrease in the distance between them. The closer the molecules are together the more important they become.

• They are responsible for the physical state of the Halogen group, and are the forces of attractions that allow the condensation of gases.

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MOLECULE-ION ATTRACTIONS

• Are attractions between POLAR MOLECULES and IONS.

• When ionic substances dissolve in water the ions are attracted to the polar water molecules.

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MOLECULE ION ATTRACTIONS

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P 112

45.1

46.2

47.1

48.1

49.2

50.4

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