
Ionic and Covalent Bonding Review Lesson
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Christine Ruberti
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Ionic and Covalent Bonding
Why do atoms form bonds?

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Why do chemical bonds form?
Atoms form bonds when their valence electrons interact.
What are valence electrons?
Atoms join to form bonds so that each atom has a stable electron configuration.
Each atom binds in order to fill its outermost energy levels.
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Open Ended
Why do atoms join to form bonds?
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Valence electrons are the outer electrons on an atom!
In the picture to the right there are 2 electrons
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Multiple Choice
Valence electrons are:
Electrons farthest away from the nucleus
Electrons closest to the nucleus
Electrons that just come and go - they don't stay with the atom
Electrons in the second shell
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Multiple Choice
How many valence electrons does Nitrogen Have?
1 Valence electron
2 Valence electron
3 Valence electron
4 Valence electron
5 Valence electron
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Multiple Choice
How many valence electrons does Hydrogen Have?
1 Valence electron
2 Valence electron
3 Valence electron
4 Valence electron
5 Valence electron
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Multiple Choice
Which group has the greatest number of valence electrons?
1
14
18
16
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Multiple Choice
USE THE PERIODIC TABLE
How many valence electrons does carbon have?
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12
6
14
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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COMPOUNDS
A compound is formed when two or more elements chemically bond together.
The properties of compounds are different from the properties of the elements that make them.
Example:
The properties of water (a liquid) are different from the properties of hydrogen (a gas) and oxygen (a gas).
Compounds use chemical names (e.g. Carbon dioxide) and are represented by a chemical formula (e.g. CO2)
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Multiple Choice
Element or compound?
H2O
element
compound
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Element or Compound?
Na
Element
Compound
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Multiple Choice
Element or Compound?
NaCl
Compound
Element
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Multiple Choice
Formula for barium sulfide
B2S3
BaS
Ba2S
BaS2
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a group of compounds?
O, N, P
NaCl, H2O, CH4
both are correct
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Multiple Choice
A compound is a combination of ________ or more elements.
one
two
three
four
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Ionic bond
the bonding between a non-metal and a metal, that occurs when charged atoms (ions) attract
structure is a network of bonded ions
valence electrons are transferred
Electrical conductivity is good when melted/dissolved
Solid at room temperature; high melting and boiling points
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Multiple Choice
Ionic bonds are formed between...
Non - metals
A metal and a non-metal
Metals
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Multiple Choice
An ionic bond is the attraction between:
oppositely charged ions
similarly charged ions
neutral ions
neutral atoms
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
How is an ionic bond formed?
Sharing of electrons
Delocalised electrons
Transfer of electrons
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Multiple Choice
An example of an ionic compound is Sodium Chloride, which is made from Na+ and Cl- ions. Why do these ions form an ionic bond?
They have like charges
They are from the same group
They are from the same period
They have opposite charges
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Covalent Bond
a chemical bond formed between nonmetal atoms when electrons are shared between two atoms.
structure of molecules
valence electrons are shared
poor electrical conductivity and can be a solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature
has low melting and boiling points
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Multiple Choice
A covalent bond forms when atoms ___________ electrons.
gain
share
increase
transfer
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Multiple Choice
How are covalent bonds explained?
When one atom takes the other atom's electron
When the atom shares an electron with an another atom
When the two nucleus merge
When the neutrons leave the nucleus
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Multiple Choice
What two types of atoms make a covalent bond?
2 Nonmetals
1 Nonmetal and 1 Metal
2 Metals
2 Noble Gases
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Multiple Choice
Molecules
Ionic compounds
Covalent compounds
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Multiple Choice
Network of bonded ions
Ionic bonds
Covalent bonds
Ionic and Covalent Bonding
Why do atoms form bonds?

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