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Bonding- Covalent, Metallic, and Ionic

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Electrons are the Key
If valence electrons are shared by atoms, it is called COVALENT bonding
If valence electrons move freely between atoms, it is called METALLIC bonding
If valence electrons are transferred from one atom to another, it is called IONIC Bonding
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What makes this happen?
Electronegativity is the key
more specifically, the DIFFERENCE in electronegativity....
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ELECTRONEGATIVITY
DEN Range is the difference in electronegativity values between atoms
Determines the type of bond
Covalent bonds have similar electronegativities
Ionic bonds have different electronegativities
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What you need to remember...
Metals + Nonmetals
Make IONIC bonds
Transfer electrons
High electronegativity difference
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Ionic Bonds
Form Crystalline Lattice (crystals)
Have high melting and boiling points
Hard
Brittle
Conduct electricity when dissolved in water
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What you need to remember
Nonmetal + Nonmetal
Make COVALENT bonds
Share electrons
Low electronegativity difference
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Covalent Compounds
Have Lower melting and boiling points
Tend to be flammable
When dissolved in water they do not conduct electricity
Soft or brittle solid
Can also form crystals
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What you need to remember
Metal ions near each other share valence electrons
These valence electrons flow freely between all of the ions
These delocalized electrons are why metals conduct heat and electricity
It is also why metals are malleable and ductile
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Metallic Bonds
good conductors of heat and electricity
malleable and ductile
lustrous
opaque
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Multiple Choice
Identify the following compound as ionic or covalent: Na2SO4
ionic
covalent
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Multiple Choice
What type of bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms?
covalent bond
ionic bond
metallic bond
transfer bond
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Multiple Choice
Identify the following compound as ionic or covalent: CF4
ionic
covalent
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Multiple Choice
A bond between a nonmetal and a nonmetal is called a(n)
covalent bond
ionic bond
metallic bond
transfer bond
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Multiple Choice
Identify the following compound as ionic or covalent: MgO
ionic
covalent
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Multiple Choice
A bond between a metal and a nonmetal is called a(n)
covalent bond
ionic bond
metallic bond
transfer bond
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Multiple Choice
Identify the following compound as ionic or covalent: SO2
ionic
covalent
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