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Chemical Bonding and Naming

Intro to Chemistry. Chemical Bonding and Naming. What is the difference between an Atom and an Ion?. Define… Atom -- Ion –. Differences and Similarities (use half sheet on table for terms). Ion. Atom. Gaining or Losing electrons?. Atoms gain or lose electrons to become stable.

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Chemical Bonding and Naming

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  1. Intro to Chemistry Chemical Bonding and Naming

  2. What is the difference between an Atom and an Ion? • Define… • Atom -- • Ion –

  3. Differences and Similarities (use half sheet on table for terms) Ion Atom

  4. Gaining or Losing electrons? • Atoms gain or lose electrons to become stable

  5. Why do atoms bond? • Atoms bond to become stable • Thus forming… • Ionic Compounds (Metal w/ nonmetal) • Covalent Molecules (nonmetal w/ nonmetal)

  6. Ionic Compounds • Metal w/ Nonmetal • Electrons are lost from metals and gained by nonmetals.

  7. What does Ionic Bonding look like? Ionic Bond [www.keepvid.com]

  8. Ionic Bonding Worksheet

  9. Covalent Bonding • Occurs between non-metals and non-metals • The sharing of electrons to become stable

  10. What does covalent bonding look like? Covalent Bond [www.keepvid.com]

  11. Chemical Bonding Videos Making Molecules with Atoms [www.keepvid.com] Chemical Bonding [www.keepvid.com]

  12. What type of Bonding is this?Why?

  13. What type of Bonding is this?Why?

  14. Differences and Similarities Ionic Covalent

  15. Naming of Compounds

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