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Types of Bonds

Types of Bonds

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9th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 8 Questions

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Chemical Bonding

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​Ions

  • ​Ions are atoms that have lost or gained electrons.

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​What will they do?

  • ​ Metals are elements that will lose electrons and will form cations.

  • ​ Nonmetals are elements that will gain electrons and will form anions.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are examples of anions?

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K+

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S-2

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Cl-

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Mg+2

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are cations?

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Cr+3

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O-2

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S-2

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Ba+2

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Multiple Choice

Potassium (K) is a group 1 element. Elements in this group are _____.

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metals and form anions

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nonmetals and form cations

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metals and form cations

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nonmetals and form anions

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Multiple Choice

Iodine (I) is a group 17 element. Elements in this group are _____.

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metals and form anions

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nonmetals and form cations

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metals and form cations

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nonmetals and form anions

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​transfer of electrons

Think about it:

  • What happens when potassium (K) and iodine (I) atoms form chemical bonds?

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​Answer

Potassium

  • is a group 1 element with 1 VE

  • When potassium bonds with iodine it will lose a valence electron

Iodine

  • is a group 17 element with 7 VE

  • it will gain 1 electron on its outer ring (shell) from potassium.

In this case the electrons are TRANSFERRED, not shared.

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Ionic Bonds

​These are formed when valence electrons are transferred from one atom to another.

  • ​ionic bonds are formed between metals and nonmetals

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​Superscripts

​The charges that you see written next to ions after they have gained or lost electrons are called superscripts.

  • Superscript means "written above."

  • ​Superscripts tell us:

    1. ​how many electrons were gained or lost

    2. ​if it is an anion or a cation

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Multiple Choice

Magnesium is a group 2 element. When it bonds with a nonmetal in group 16 what will the superscript be and what does it mean?

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+2; meaning it has gained electrons

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-2; meaning it has gained electrons

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+2; meaning it has lost electrons

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-2; meaning it has lost electrons

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Fill in the Blank

The ion O-2 has a superscript of -2, what does this tell us?

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​Covalent Bonds

These types of bonds happen when valence electrons are shared between atoms.

  • Covalent bonds are formed between 2 or more nonmetals

    • Molecules are the result of atoms sharing electrons to form neutral atoms

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Multiple Choice

Covalent bonds are formed between what types of elements?

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metals and nonmetals

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transition elements

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nonmetals

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metals

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are examples of covalent bonds?

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LiF

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NH3

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NaBr

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CO

Chemical Bonding

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