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Page 1: Kinds of Bonds. Chemical Bonds are formed when atoms gain, lose, or share electrons

Kinds of Bonds

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Chemical Bonding

Chemical Bonds are formed when atoms gain, lose, or share electrons

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An ion is a charged particle – it has a different number of electrons than protons

An ionic bond is the attractive force between the opposite charges of the ions

Ionic Bonding

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Ionic Bonding

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Types of Ions

A cation has a positive charge

An anion has a negative charge

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Ionic Bond Formation

Ionic substances form crystals because they connect to all of the neighboring opposite charges.

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Properties of Ionic Compounds

Hard and brittle

Solid at room temperature

Have very high melting points and boiling points

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Properties of Ionic Compounds

Can conduct electricity if heated to a liquid state

Can conduct electricity if dissolved in water or some other solvent

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NaCl (salt)NaF (in toothpaste)NaOH (Drano)

Examples

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Covalent Bonding

A covalent bond forms when atoms share electrons

A single bond contains one pair of electrons, but atoms can share multiple pairs of electrons.

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Covalent Bonding

• Connect lone single dots of Lewis structure to show covalent bonds

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Some are hard and brittle but less than ionic; Others are flexible, or soft and mushy.

Can be solid, liquid or gas at room temperature.

Their boiling points vary from -253°C to over 4800°C.

Covalent Properties

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Most do not conduct electricity regardless of their state of matter.

When dissolved in a solvent, they don’t conduct electricity.

Covalent Properties

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Metallic Bonds

• A metallic bond involves an attraction between metal atoms that loosely involves many electrons.

• We call this a “Sea of Electrons”

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Metallic Bonds

• Many electrons are moving around the metal which makes the metal highly conductive to heat and electricity.

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Oxidation/“Magic” Numbers

Atoms gain / lose electrons to form an ionic bond to get to the magic number of 0 or 8

Oxidation is how many electrons you will gain or lose to get to 0 or 8. (basically it’s the charge!!!)

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Oxidation Numbers

If an atom gains electrons, it has a negative oxidation number.

If an atom loses electrons, it has a positive oxidation number.

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Oxidation Numbers

For Bonding:

Oxidation means CHARGE!!!!!!

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What is the oxidation number (charge) of:

H Ba

S F

Na Si