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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHEMICAL BONDING

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CHEMICAL BONDING

THE JOINING OF ATOMS TO FORM NEW SUBSTANCES
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CHEMICAL BOND

AN INTERACTION THAT HOLDS 2 ATOMS TOGETHER

ATOMS HAVE NO CHARGE.

VALENCE ELECTRON

ELECTRONS IN THE OUTERMOST SHELL, OR ENERGY LEVEL
Photo by Pietro Zuco

THE 1ST ELECTRON SHELL CAN HOLD A MAXIMUM OF 2 ELECTRONS.

EACH SHELL THEREAFTER CAN HOLD A MAXIMUM OF 8 ELECTRONS.

REMEMBER: ELEMENTS ON THE PERIODIC TABLE ARE GROUPED

BASED ON SIMILAR PROPERTIES!
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WITHIN A GROUP (OR FAMILY), ATOMS

OF EACH ELEMENT HAVE THE SAME NUMBER OF VALENCE ELECTRONS!

AN ATOM THAT HAS FEWER THAN 8 VALENCE ELECTRONS IS MUCH MORE

LIKELY TO FORM BONDS THAN AN ATOM WITH 8 VALENCE ELECTRONS.
Photo by Pietro Zuco

HELIUM IS FULL WITH ONLY 2 ELECTRONS IN ITS' OUTERMOST SHELL.

HYDROGEN & LITHIUM FORM BONDS BY GAINING, LOSING, OR SHARING

ELECTRONS TO ACHIEVE 2 ELECTRONS IN ITS' 1ST SHELL.
Photo by Paul's Lab

NOT ALL ATOMS BOND IN THE SAME MANNER,

SOME TRANSFER ELECTRONS, OTHERS SHARE ELECTRONS.

THE NUMBER OF ELECTRONS IN THE VALENCE SHELL

DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT THE ATOM WILL FORM BONDS.
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THE NOBLE GASES (GROUP 18)

NEVER FORM BONDS.
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IONIC BONDS

BOND THAT FORMS WHEN ELECTRONS ARE TRANSFERRED
Photo by Neal.

IONS

CHARGED PARTICLES THAT FORM WHEN ATOMS GAIN/LOSE ELECTRONS
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IONIC BONDS FORM DURING CHEMICAL CHANGES

WHEN ATOMS PULL ELECTRONS AWAY FROM OTHER ATOMS.

POSITIVE IONS LOSE ELECTRONS, & THEREFORE

HAVE MORE PROTONS THAN ELECTRONS--MAKING THEM POSITIVE.
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NEGATIVE IONS GAIN ELECTRONS, & THEREFORE

HAVE MORE ELECTRONS THAN PROTONS--MAKING THEM NEGATIVE.
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METAL ATOMS TEND TO HAVE FEWER VALENCE SHELL ELECTRONS,

AND TEND TO LOSE THEIR ELECTRONS TO FORM POSITIVE IONS.
Photo by Penelope Else

ENERGY IS NEEDED TO PULL ELECTRONS AWAY FROM ATOMS.

Photo by Grevel

NON-METAL ATOMS TEND TO GAIN ELECTRONS

BECAUSE ONLY A FEW ELECTRONS ARE NEEDED TO FILL THEIR SHELLS.

ENERGY IS GIVEN OFF BY MOST NON-METAL

ATOMS WHEN THEY GAIN ELECTRONS.
Photo by Rick Liebling

WHEN IONIC BONDS FORM, THE NUMBER OF ELECTRONS LOST BY THE

METAL ATOMS EQUALS THE NUMBER GAINED BY THE NON-METAL ATOM.
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IONIC BONDS ARE FORMED BETWEEN

A METAL AND A NON-METAL.
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WHEN IONS BOND, THEY FORM A REPEATING 3-D PATTERN CALLED

A CRYSTAL LATTICE.

COVALENT BOND

FORMS WHEN ATOMS SHARE 1, OR MORE PAIRS OF ELECTRONS

MOLECULE

CONSISTS OF 2, OR MORE ATOMS JOINED IN A DEFINITE RATIO
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COVALENT BONDS ARE FORMED BETWEEN

2 NON-METAL ATOMS.

MOLECULES ARE COMPOSED OF AT LEAST 2 COVALENTLY

BONDED ATOMS.
Photo by EMSL

IN A COVALENT BOND, THE SHARED ELECTRONS ARE

COUNTED AS VALENCE ELECTRONS FOR EACH ATOM.

METALLIC BOND

FORMED BY THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN POSITIVELY CHARGED METAL IONS
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