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Ionic Compound

Ionic Compound

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Chemistry

11th - 12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 6 Questions

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Ionic and Covalent Compounds

By NAUDIA LAWRENCE

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How comfortable are you with distinguishing betweenIonic and Covalent Compounds?

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Let's review some important points

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Compounds can only be Covalent or Ionic

Metals never form compounds by themselves

Compounds are made of two or more different elements bonded together.

Compounds therefore have IONIC bonds or Covalent Bonds

Metallic bonds form between the atoms in a piece of metal and are usually elements​.

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Multiple Choice

Two categories of compounds are

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(1) covalent and molecular

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(2) covalent and metallic

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(3) ionic and molecular

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(4) ionic and metallic

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Ionic Compounds have Metals and Non-metals in its structure.

Any compound that has both types of Atoms are Ionic Compounds​

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IONIC COMPOUNDS

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Covalent compounds are also known as molecular compounds.

A covalent compounds has only Non-metals in its structure.

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COVALENT (Molecular) COMPOUNDS

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Multiple Choice

Which formula represents a molecular compound?

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(1) Kr

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(2) LiOH m

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(3) N2O4

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(4) NaI

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Multiple Choice

A molecular compound is formed when a chemical reaction occurs between atoms of

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(1) chlorine (Cl) and sodium (Na)

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(2) chlorine (Cl) and yttrium (Y)

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(3) oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H)

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(4) oxygen and magnesium

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Multiple Choice

Which formulas represent one ionic compound and one molecular compound?

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(1) N2 and SO2

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(2) Cl2 and H2S

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(3) BaCl2 and N2O4

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(4) NaOH and BaSO4

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Multiple Choice

Identify the type of bond in O2

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Ionic

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Molecular

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Metallic

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Take out your lab worksheet. We will now work on Part 2: ELECTRONEGATIVITY

Ionic and Covalent Compounds

By NAUDIA LAWRENCE

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