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Ionic and Covalent Bonding

Ionic and Covalent Bonding

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9th - 12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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9 Slides • 25 Questions

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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:

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Electrons farthest away from the nucleus

2

Electrons closest to the nucleus

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Electrons that just come and go - they don't stay with the atom

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Electrons in the second shell

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Multiple Choice

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How many valence electrons does Nitrogen Have?

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1 Valence electron

2

2 Valence electron

3

3 Valence electron

4

4 Valence electron

5

5 Valence electron

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Multiple Choice

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How many valence electrons does Hydrogen Have?

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1 Valence electron

2

2 Valence electron

3

3 Valence electron

4

4 Valence electron

5

5 Valence electron

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Multiple Choice

Which group has the greatest number of valence electrons?

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1

2

14

3

18

4

16

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Multiple Choice

USE THE PERIODIC TABLE

How many valence electrons does carbon have?

1

4

2

12

3

6

4

14

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Multiple Choice

How many valence electrons are found in atoms of Iodine?
1
4
2
7
3
9
4
1

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Multiple Choice

How many valence electrons are in an atom of K?
1
3
2
8
3
4
4
1

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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

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element

2

compound

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Multiple Choice

How many atoms of carbon (C) are in C6H12O6?
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3
2
6
3
12
4
24

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Multiple Choice

Element or Compound?


Na

1

Element

2

Compound

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Multiple Choice

Element or Compound?


NaCl

1

Compound

2

Element

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Multiple Choice

Formula for barium sulfide

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B2S3

2

BaS

3

Ba2S

4

BaS2

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a group of compounds?

1

O, N, P

2

NaCl, H2O, CH4

3

both are correct

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Multiple Choice

A compound is a combination of ________ or more elements.

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one

2

two

3

three

4

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...

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Non - metals

2

A metal and a non-metal

3

Metals

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Multiple Choice

An ionic bond is the attraction between:

1

oppositely charged ions

2

similarly charged ions

3

neutral ions

4

neutral atoms

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Multiple Choice

Why do ionic bonds form?
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So the number of protons equals the number of electrons.
2
To stabilize the atom with a full outer shell.
3
So an atom can become unstable.
4
So atoms will stick together to form molecules.

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Multiple Choice

How is an ionic bond formed?

1

Sharing of electrons

2

Delocalised electrons

3

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?

1

They have like charges

2

They are from the same group

3

They are from the same period

4

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.

1

gain

2

share

3

increase

4

transfer

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Multiple Choice

How are covalent bonds explained?

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When one atom takes the other atom's electron

2

When the atom shares an electron with an another atom

3

When the two nucleus merge

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When the neutrons leave the nucleus

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Multiple Choice

What two types of atoms make a covalent bond?

1

2 Nonmetals

2

1 Nonmetal and 1 Metal

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2 Metals

4

2 Noble Gases

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Multiple Choice

Molecules

1

Ionic compounds

2

Covalent compounds

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Multiple Choice

Network of bonded ions

1

Ionic bonds

2

Covalent bonds

Ionic and Covalent Bonding

Why do atoms form bonds?

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