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Bellringer: Ionic Bonds
1. What is the daily learning target?
2. In an ionic bond, explain what happens to the electrons?
3. In your own words, explain how to name an ionic bond.
Homework Quiz
On a scrap sheet:
1. Write the Lewis Diagrams for Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)
2. Draw an arrow showing the transfer of the electron when the two elements bond
3. Write the chemical formula for the bond
4. Write the name for the bond
PART II
CovalentBonds
LET’SFIRSTREVIEWIONICBONDING
In an IONIC bond,electrons are lost or gained,resulting in the formation of IONS
in ionic compounds.
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FK
FK
FK
FK
FK
FK
FK+ _
FK+ _
The compound potassium fluorideconsists of potassium (K+) ions
and fluoride (F-) ions
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The ionic bond is the attractionbetween the positive K+ ion
and the negative F- ion
Sowhatarecovalentbonds?
In covalent bonding,atoms still want to achievea noble gas configuration(the octet rule).
In covalent bonding,atoms still want to achievea noble gas configuration(the octet rule).
But rather than losing or gainingelectrons, a nonmetal willnow share one or more electrons withanother nonmetal.
In covalent bonding,atoms still want to achievea noble gas configuration(the octet rule).
But rather than losing or gainingelectrons, a nonmetal willnow share one or more electrons withanother nonmetal.
The shared electron pairis called a bonding pair
Cl2
Chlorineforms
acovalent
bondwithitself
ClClHowwilltwochlorineatomsreact?
ClClEach chlorine atom wants to gain one electron to achieve an octet
ClClNeither atom will give up an electron –chlorine is highly electronegative.
What’s the solution – what can theydo to achieve an octet?
ClCl
Cl Cl
Cl Cl
Cl Cl
Cl Cloctet
Cl Cl
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octet
Cl Cl
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The octet is achieved byeach atom sharing theelectron pair in the middle
Cl Cl
circle the electrons foreach atom that completestheir octets
The octet is achieved byeach atom sharing theelectron pair in the middle
Cl Cl
circle the electrons foreach atom that completestheir octets
This is the bonding pair
Cl Cl
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It is a single bonding pair
Cl Cl
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It is called a SINGLE BOND
Cl Cl
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Single bonds are abbreviatedwith a dash
Cl Cl
circle the electrons foreach atom that completestheir octets
This is the chlorine molecule,
Cl2
O2
Oxygen is also one of the diatomic molecules
How will two oxygen atoms bond?
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OOEach atom has two unpaired electrons
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OO
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OO
OO
OO
Oxygen atoms are highly electronegative.
So both atoms want to gain two electrons.
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Oxygen atoms are highly electronegative.
So both atoms want to gain two electrons.
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OOBoth electron pairs are shared.
6 valence electronsplus 2 shared electrons
= full octet
OO
6 valence electronsplus 2 shared electrons
= full octet
OO
two bonding pairs,
OOmaking a double bond
OO=For convenience, the double bond
can be shown as two dashes.
OO
OO=This is the oxygen molecule,
O2
this is so
cool!!
1. In a covalent bond,
A. Metals lose electrons and nonmetals gain electrons
B. The electrons are all lost to metals.
C. Nonmetals share electrons.
D. Metals steal all the electrons from nonmetals.
[Default][MC Any][MC All]
2. In order to satisfy the octet rule, you must have how may electrons in the outer shell?
A. 8
B. 2
C. 72
D. 18[Default][MC Any][MC All]
3. What kind of bond is formed when only two electrons are
shared (hint: Cl2)?
A. Double Bond
B. Triple Bond
C. James Bond
D. Single Bond[Default][MC Any][MC All]
4. What kind of bond is formed, when you have two bonding pairs
of electrons (hint: O2)?A. Double Bond
B. Triple Bond
C. James Bond
D. Single Bond[Default][MC Any][MC All]
5. In an ionic bond,
A. Electrons are shared by nonmetals.
B. Electrons are lost or gained, resulting in the formation of ions in ionic compounds.
C. Metals gain electrons from nonmetals.
D. Nonmetals lose electrons to metals.[Default][MC Any][MC All]
olar MoleculesPOLAR MOLECULES
Non-Polar