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Chemical Bonding. IONIC BOND bond formed between two ions by the transfer of electrons. Ionic Bond. Between atoms of metals and nonmetals Bond formed by transfer of electrons Produce charged ions Examples; NaCl , CaCl 2 , K 2 O.
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IONIC BONDbond formed between two ions by the transfer of electrons
Ionic Bond • Between atoms of metals and nonmetals • Bond formed by transfer of electrons • Produce charged ions • Examples; NaCl, CaCl2, K2O
Covalent Bond • Between nonmetallic elements • Formed by sharing electron pairs • Stable • Examples; O2, CO2, C2H6, H2O, SiC
METALLIC BONDbond found in metals; holds metal atoms together very strongly
Metallic Bond • Formed between atoms of metallic elements • Electron cloud around atoms • Sea of Electrons • Good conductors at all states, lustrous, very high melting points • Examples; Na, Fe, Al, Au, Co
STOP!Now you do this…. You are going to make and fill out the following chart Don’t write this slide
What is an ELEMENT? • A substance composed of a single kind of atom. • Cannot be broken down into another substance by chemical or physical means.
What is an ELEMENT? • Plural for atoms • Pure- one type of atom only ****Atoms: smallest piece possible
What is a COMPOUND? • A substance in which two or more different elements are CHEMICALLY bonded together.
What is a COMPOUND? • More than one type of element bonded together. • Why form a Compound? • More stable • Lower Energy Level • Gain/lose, share electrons to get there
What is a Molecule? • Smallest part of a compound and still have those properties • ***Smallest Group of atoms that are bonded together • Like: • If broken further it becomes Hydrogen and Oxygen, NOT water H H O
What is a MIXTURE? • Two or more substances that are mixed together but are NOT chemically bonded.
Why do elements bond? • Become more stable • Looking to gain electrons (#5-7) • Looking to lose electrons (#1-3) • Lower energy level to bond than to stay by itself
Quiz Time You do not have to write all this
For each, on your hand hold up: 1 finger – element 2 fingers – compound 3 fingers - mixture
3 Mixture: Why?? More than 1 kind of atom and it is not bonded
2 Compound: Why? Different atoms are bonded together
3 Compound Mixture: Why? More than one kind of atom (even though some are bonded together- not all are)
1 Element: Why? Only one kind of particle and NOT bonded
2 Compound: Why? More than one kind of particle, bonded with another
1 Element: Why? One kind of atom bonded together. It is a group of the same kind of atoms