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COVALENT BONDING. Review of Ionic Bonding. Atoms always want to have their valence shells filled to make them stable Ionic bonds are between a metal and a nonmetal… In Ionic bonds: Anions TAKE ELECTRONS from Cations What happens if we have a combination of two non-metals?.
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Review of Ionic Bonding • Atoms always want to have their valence shells filled to make them stable • Ionic bonds are between a metal and a nonmetal… • In Ionic bonds: • Anions TAKE ELECTRONS from Cations • What happens if we have a combination of two non-metals?
Covalent Bonding • TwoNON-METALS can bond together in a COVALENT BOND • Let’s break this word down: • The prefix “Co” = to share • “Valent” comes from valence • So “COVALENT” means to SHARE VALENCE ELECTRONS when bonding
Covalent Bonding • Many non-metals actually make covalent bonds in nature • Example: The oxygen we breathe is NOT just an individual oxygen ATOM… • It is actually an OXYGEN MOLECULE • Molecule = Atoms that are joined together
Take 5 to summarize • LEFT SIDE OF NOTEBOOK • Look through the notes we just took • In your own words, explain key points or describe new information. • You may work on your own or discuss QUIETLY with your partner
UNPAIRED ELECTRONS Example:Chlorine Cl Cl
Cl Cl - Cl2 This is a “single bond”
O O UNPAIRED ELECTRONS SHARE ELECTRONS TO MAKE PAIRS Lewis Diagrams of Oxygen
The unpaired electrons from each oxygen are shared O O O O Shared electrons (new electron pairs) Are both electron shells happy now?
O O They are now bound together by a covalent bond = O2 Each line represents a bond between 2 e- This is a “double bond”
Covalent Bonds can be… • “Single Bonds” • “Double Bonds” • “Triple Bonds”
EVERYBODY IS HAPPY! Cl S Cl
If there is no number, that means there is only 1 If there are more than one, we write the number like this All three are now bound together by covalent bonds SCl2
Hydrogen • Acts like a nonmetal • Wants to have 2 electrons total (wants to look like Helium!) H