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Bonding. The force that holds two or more atoms together. Bond Types. Ionic - metal and non metal salts oxides Covalent between non metals only Metallic between metals only James. Ionic Bonds. Between Metal and NON metal Transfer of electrons from metal to non metal
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Bonding • The force that holds two or more atoms together
Bond Types • Ionic - metal and non metal salts oxides • Covalent between non metals only • Metallic between metals only • James
Ionic Bonds • Between Metal and NON metal • Transfer of electrons from metal to non metal creating positive CATIONS & negative ANIONS • Creates an electrostatic charge between cation and anion • Electronegativity difference GREATER than 1.7 • Basic Unit is the FORMULA UNIT
Properties of Ionic Bonds • Hard, brittle • Solids • Form crystals • Good conductors of heat and electricity ONLY in molten state or in SOLUTION. • Poor conductors in solid state. • High Melting Points • High Boiling Points
Terms to Know • Crystal Lattice - a three (3) dimensional geometric arrangement of particles • Lattice Energy- the energy required to separate one mole of ions in a crystal lattice. (the energy to break apart a lattice structure) Endothermic Exothermic
Terms to Know (cont.) • Formula Unit- the simplest ratio of the ions represented in an ionic compound • Monatomic ion- a one atom ion Ex: Na+ Mg+2 Al+3
Terms to Know con’t • Endothermic -- Takes in heat energy, absorbs heat • Exothermic-- Exits heat, releases heat, heat goes out • Electrolyte– An ionic compound that conducts electricity
Examples • Salts- An ionic compound made from the cation of a base and an anion from an acid NaCl, MgSO4, CaCl2 • Sodium chloride magnesium sulfate calcium chloride • OXIDES- Metal and oxygen • MgO, Na2O, CaO, Al2O3 magnesium oxide sodium oxide calcium oxide aluminum oxide • Oxyg en