Chapter 5 Chemical Bonds Answer
Chapter 5 Chemical Bonds Answer
Chapter 5 Chemical Bonds Answer
Ionic bond The chemical bond formed through the transfer (release,receive) of electrons
from metal atoms to non-metal atoms.
Covalent bond Chemical bond formed through the sharing of electrons between non-metal
Exercise 1
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7 Proton Number Ca= 20 , F = 9 8. Proton Number Mg= 12 , O = 8
Exercise 2
(a)
Elements Proton Numbers
Na 11
Cl 17
Explanation:
Exercise 3
(b) diagram below shows the symbols for two different elements
Mg , 8O
20 16
12
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Explanation:
1. Magnesium atom has proton number 12 and electron arrangment 2.8.2
2. Magnesium atom need to release 2 electron to achieve stable octet electron arrangement.
3. Magnesium atom become Magnesium ions ,Mg2+.
4. Oxygen atom has proton number 8 and electron arrangment 2.6
5. Oxygen atom need to accept 2 electron to achieve stable octet electron arrangement.
6. Oxygen atom become Oxygen ions ,O2-.
7. Mg2+ ion and O2- ion are attracted by strong electrostatic forces of attration
8. Ionic compound with formula MgO has been formed.
Explanation:
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1. Hydrogen atom has proton number 1 and electron arrangement 1
2. Each of the 2 hydrogen atom need to contribute 1 electron for sharing to achieve stable duplet electron
arrangement.
3. Each of the 2 hydrogen atom will share a pair of electron to form single covalent bond.
4. Covalent compound with the formulae H2 will formed.
Explanation:
arrangement.
3. Each of the 2 chlorine atom will share a pair of electron to form single covalent bond.
4. Covalent compound with the formulae Cl2 will formed.
Explanation:
arrangement.
3. Each of the 2 oxygen atom will share 2 pair of electrons to form double covalent bond.
4. Covalent compound with the formulae O2 will formed.
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(d) The formation of hydrogen molecule, N2
Explanation:
arrangement.
3. Each of the 2 nitrogen atom will share 3 pair of electrons to form triple covalent bond.
4. Covalent compound with the formulae N2 will formed.
Explanation:
1. Hydrogen atom has proton number 1 and electron arrangement 1
2. Hydrogen atom need to contribute 1 electron for sharing to achieve stable duplet electron arrangement.
4. Chlorine atom need to contribute 1 electron for sharing to achieve stable octet electron arrangement.
5. Hydrogen atom and chlorine atom will share 1 pair of electrons to form single covalent bond.
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(f)
Elements Proton Numbers
Nitrogen 7
Hydrogen 1
Explain the formation of the compound above. [6 marks]
Explanation:
1. Hydrogen atom has proton number 1 and electron arrangement 1
2. Each of the 3 hydrogen atoms need to contribute 1 electron for sharing to achieve stable duplet electron
arrangement.
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3. Nitrogen atom has proton number 7 and electron arrangement 2.7
4. Nitrogen atom need to contribute 3 electrons for sharing to achieve stable octet electron arrangement.
5. 1 nitrogen atom will share 1 pair of electrons with each of the 3 hydrogen atom to form 3 single covalent
bond.
Explanation:
1. Carbon atom has proton number 6 and electron arrangement 2.4
2. Carbon atom need to contribute 4 electrons for sharing to achieve stable octet electron arrangement.
4. Each of the 2 oxygen atoms need to contribute 2 electrons for sharing to achieve stable octet electron
arrangement.
5. 1 carbon atom will share 2 pair of electrons with each of the 2 oxygen atom to form 2 double covalent
bond.
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(h)
Elements Proton Numbers
Carbon 6
Hydrogen 1
Explain the formation of the compound above. [6 marks]
Explanation:
1. Carbon atom has proton number 6 and electron arrangement 2.4
2. Carbon atom need to contribute 4 electrons for sharing to achieve stable octet electron arrangement.
4. Each of the 4 hydrogen atoms need to contribute 1 electrons for sharing to achieve stable duplet electron
arrangement.
5. 1 carbon atom will share 1 pair of electrons with each of the 4 hydrogen atoms to form 4 single covalent
bond.
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Chlorine 17
Explain the formation of the compound above. [6 marks]
Explanation:
1. Carbon atom has proton number 6 and electron arrangement 2.4
2. Carbon atom need to contribute 4 electrons for sharing to achieve stable octet electron arrangement.
4. Each of the 4 chlorine atoms need to contribute 1 electrons for sharing to achieve stable octet electron
arrangement.
5. 1 carbon atom will share 1 pair of electrons with each of the 4 chlorine atoms to form 4 single covalent
bond.
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1. Proton Number H= 1, H = 1 2. Proton Number F= 9 , F = 9
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