Ionic and Covalent Bonding Concepts

Ionic and Covalent Bonding Concepts

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Olivia Brooks

Chemistry, Science

7th - 10th Grade

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This video tutorial explains the three types of chemical bonding: ionic, covalent, and metallic. Ionic bonding occurs between metal and non-metal atoms, where electrons are transferred, resulting in oppositely charged ions that attract each other. Covalent bonding involves the sharing of electrons between non-metal atoms, forming strong bonds but weak intermolecular forces. Metallic bonding is characterized by a sea of delocalized electrons shared among metal atoms, resulting in strong bonds. Each type of bonding has unique properties affecting melting and boiling points.

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What type of atoms are involved in ionic bonding?

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What happens to the charge of sodium after it gives away an electron in ionic bonding?

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Why do ionic compounds have high melting points?

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In covalent bonding, how do atoms achieve full outer shells?

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What is a characteristic of simple covalent compounds?

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What type of bonding is present in diamond?

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What forms the 'sea' in metallic bonding?

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What is the role of delocalized electrons in metallic bonding?

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Which type of bonding results in high melting points for metals?

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What should viewers do to learn more about covalent compounds?

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