
Ellington Covalent Bonding Basics
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9th - 11th Grade
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Eileen Pascucci
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Ellington Covalent Bonding Basics
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Open Ended
Warm-up: The name "Covalent" bonding is a hint about this type of bond.
What does "Co-" mean? (this is a regular English prefix)
What does "Valent" mean? (this is the chemistry term)
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Covalent vs Ionic
Ionic bonds involve a metal and a nonmetal
Covalent Bonds involve 2 nonmetals
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Multiple Choice
Which column of the periodic table will include nonmetals?
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7
13
17
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Multiple Choice
Nonmetals are highly electronegative and attract electrons.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Nonmetals tend to...
lose electrons
gain electrons
never achieve the octet rule
form positive ions
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Sharing!
Since we have to nonmetals involved, neither element will give up their electron (both are holding tight). So to achieve stability, they need to SHARE valence elections.
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Few details.
The elements are sharing just a few valence electrons
The elements are trying to achieve the octet rule
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Drawing and Naming
Lewis dot diagrams have room for a PAIR of electrons on each side of an element's symbol
Nonmetals will SHARE their unpaired electrons
Note the 2 ways to draw the final molecule (circles or with lines)
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Multiple Choice
After covalently bonding, how many valence electrons does each atom have?
8 or 2
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2
depends on periodic table location
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Multiple Choice
Which electrons are involved in a covalent bond?
all valence electrons
unpaired valence electrons
only the electrons from hydrogen
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Open Ended
What questions do you have so far? (I can see your name, but I will not say who asked the question)
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Multiple Choice
What does a single line represent in the lewis diagram?
1 shared electron
2 shared electrons
1 shared proton
2 shared protons
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Multiple Choice
How do we represent atoms sharing 4 electrons?
1 line
2 lines
3 lines
4 lines
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Naming Covalent Compounds
We still add -ide to the end of the second element
We add prefixes to indicate how many atoms of each element is involved
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Multiple Choice
Which formula matches dihydrogen monoxide
H2O2
H20
2H10
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Multiple Choice
Which formula matches dichlorine tetrabromide?
Cl2Br4
Cl10B5
C2Br7
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Multiple Choice
What should we name N2O3?
Dinitride trioxygen
Dinitrogen tetroxide
Dinitrogen trioxide
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