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Chemical bonds

Chemical bonds

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS1-2, MS-ESS1-3

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Citlalli Arce Palacios

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Chemical bonds

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Chemical bonds

Importance

Chemical bonding is key to understanding why atoms stick together, forming molecules and compounds.

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Stability

Atoms look for stability:
neutrons=electrons
Complete sublevels.

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Valence electrons

Electrons in the highest level of energy (the outermost shell*).
Take part in chemical reactions.
Determine reactivity, electronegativity and number of bonds
Transition metals*

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Determine valence electrons

Neutral: Main group number (column)

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Example: Carbon

Z= 6
Group IV A.
4 valence electrons

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Example: Chlorine

Z= 17
Group VII A.

1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁵
7 valence electrons

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Multiple Choice

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if Magnesium (Mg).
Z= 12.
1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s².
Alkaline earth metals
How many valence electrons does it have?

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Octet rule

The maximum number of electrons in a valence shell is 8

Atoms will gain or lose electrons to reach 8

Gain to reach 8

Lose to reveal full shell (of 8) underneath

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Bonding types

There are three types of chemical bonds:

Ionic – electrons are given and taken

Covalent – electrons are shared

Metallic – electrons flow in an electron sea

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Ionic

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​Electrons are transferred.
Ion formation.
Metal and non-metal.
Conduct electricity in a solution.

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Covalent

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​Non metals
Electrons are shared.
Non polar: Shared symmetrically.
Polar: Shared asymmetrically.
It does not conduct electricity.

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Metallic

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  • ​Electrons move freely (sea of electrons).

  • Excellent heat and electric conductors

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Types of bonding and state of matter

Gases:
● Almost all monoatomic (He, Ar). They have a non-polar covalent bond.

Liquids
● They have covalent bonds, except for Br and Hg, which are liquid at room
temperature.
Polar liquids are miscible between them, and non-polar are miscible between them (the same dissolves the same)
Solids:
● Ionic compounds conduct electricity in solution.
● All metals are solid at room temperature due to the metallic bonding. The exception being Hg

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