
Chemical Bond
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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19 Slides • 18 Questions
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Intro to Chemical Bonding
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What are Chemical Bonds?
Force that hold atoms together to form compounds or molecules
Caused by the attraction from the positive nucleus of one atom to the negative valence electrons of a nearby atom
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Multiple Choice
What is meant by "valence electron"?
electron in the highest energy level
electron closest to the nucleus
electron that has a positive charge
No Idea
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Multiple Choice
How many valence electrons do atoms "like" to have?
2
4
6
8
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Three Types of Bonding
Ionic - between metal and nonmetal atoms; electrons are transferred between atoms
Covalent - between two nonmetals atoms; electrons are shared
Metallic - between metal atoms, usually of the same element; form "sea" of mobile electrons
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT one of the three types of chemical bonds?
covalent
ionic
007
metallic
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Ionic Bonding
Electrons are transferred between atoms
Takes place between a metal AND a nonmetal
Nonmetal "pulls" the electrons from the metal since it has a much greater electronegativity
Metal atoms lose electron(s) and becomes positive ion (cation)
Nonmetal atoms gain electron(s) and become negative ion (anion)
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Multiple Choice
Where are non-metals found on the periodic table?
top left
top right
middle d-block
bottom f-block
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Multiple Choice
What type of ion do metals usually form?
cation
anion
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Multiple Choice
If Cesium and Bromine formed an ionic compound, which would be the cation? Hint: You may have to look at your periodic table...
Cesium
Bromine
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Ionic Bonding
Ionic compounds are NOT considered to be molecules
They are usually many cations and anions held together in a crystal lattice structure
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Rock Salt Crystals
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Multiple Choice
Ionic compounds like NaCl and CsBr are molecules.
True
False
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We can represent the number of valence electrons using what is called an "Electron-Dot Structure" or "Lewis Dot Structure"
Remember, atoms "want" to have 8 valence electrons!
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Multiple Choice
How many "dots" would there be on the Lewis Dot Structure of Sodium?
1
2
4
5
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Multiple Choice
How many electrons would chlorine like to gain to become "happy" (stable)?
1
2
3
4
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To form the ionic compound NaCl (sodium chloride)
Na atoms lose their 1 valence electron and become Na+
Cl atoms gain 1 valence electron (that they stole from Na) and become Cl-
The Na+ and Cl- ions are then attracted to each other because they have DIFFERENT charges (opposites attract)
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Multiple Choice
What type of ion do you think Calcium forms in an ionic compound? Hint: Think about how many valence electrons it has...
1+
2+
1-
2-
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Covalent Bonding
Electrons are shared between two or more atoms
Usually between two or more non-metal atoms - remember non-metals have high electronegativity and they don't want to give up valence electrons
Form "molecules" of bonded atoms where electron orbitals overlap and share electrons
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Multiple Choice
If Nitrogen bonded with Oxygen, would it form a covalent bond or an ionic bond?
covalent
ionic
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Multiple Choice
How many covalent bonds would Sulfur (S) "want" to make? Hint: How many valence electrons does it have and how many does it want...
1
2
3
4
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Sulfur has 6 valence electrons
It would likely form 2 covalent bonds if it bonded with another non-metal
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Multiple Choice
How many Hydrogen atoms do you think a Carbon would bond with?
0
1
2
4
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Carbon has 4 valence electrons and LOVES to form 4 covalent bonds so that it can have a full octet (8) valence electrons
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Metallic Bonding
Usually forms between the same type of metal atoms
Metal atoms have same/similar electronegativities so they can't "steal" valence electrons from each other
Scientists now believe that the valence electrons of metal atoms form a "sea" of mobile electrons (- charges) throughout the metal cations (+ charges)
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Multiple Choice
Metals have many practical uses for us. Which is a direct result of this "sea of mobile electrons"?
Pretty colors when ions form
Electricity moving thru metal wires
Gold being really expensive
No idea
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Multiple Choice
Which type of bond do you think is the strongest?
ionic
covalent
metallic
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Let's up the stakes a bit...
The next few questions are review from past units but will be important in this one
THESE ARE WORTH DOUBLE POINTS!
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Multiple Choice
What is meant by electronegativity?
The attraction of an atom to electrons of other atoms
The energy required to lose an electron
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following has the lowest electronegativity?
oxygen
magnesium
sulfur
strontium
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Multiple Choice
How many valence electrons do most d-block elements have?
one
two
eight
No Clue
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Then End
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Intro to Chemical Bonding
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