This document discusses chemical bonding, including the objectives of defining chemical bonds, identifying different types of bonds, and using electronegativity to predict if bonds are ionic or covalent. It describes chemical bonds as the forces that hold atoms together in molecules and compounds. The main types of bonds are ionic bonds, where electrons completely transfer between atoms, and covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between atoms. Metal atoms are more likely to form ionic bonds with non-metal atoms due to differences in electronegativity. Examples and practice problems are provided.
This document discusses chemical bonding, including the objectives of defining chemical bonds, identifying different types of bonds, and using electronegativity to predict if bonds are ionic or covalent. It describes chemical bonds as the forces that hold atoms together in molecules and compounds. The main types of bonds are ionic bonds, where electrons completely transfer between atoms, and covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between atoms. Metal atoms are more likely to form ionic bonds with non-metal atoms due to differences in electronegativity. Examples and practice problems are provided.
This document discusses chemical bonding, including the objectives of defining chemical bonds, identifying different types of bonds, and using electronegativity to predict if bonds are ionic or covalent. It describes chemical bonds as the forces that hold atoms together in molecules and compounds. The main types of bonds are ionic bonds, where electrons completely transfer between atoms, and covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between atoms. Metal atoms are more likely to form ionic bonds with non-metal atoms due to differences in electronegativity. Examples and practice problems are provided.
This document discusses chemical bonding, including the objectives of defining chemical bonds, identifying different types of bonds, and using electronegativity to predict if bonds are ionic or covalent. It describes chemical bonds as the forces that hold atoms together in molecules and compounds. The main types of bonds are ionic bonds, where electrons completely transfer between atoms, and covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between atoms. Metal atoms are more likely to form ionic bonds with non-metal atoms due to differences in electronegativity. Examples and practice problems are provided.
• IDENTIFY THE TYPES OF BONDS • DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE LOCATIONS OF METAL ATOMS VERSUS NON-METAL ATOMS ON THE PERIODIC TABLE. • USE ELECTRONEGATIVITY VALUES TO PREDICT WHETHER AN IONIC OR COVALENT BOND IS MOST LIKELY TO FORM. • CORRECTLY DETERMINE IF A BOND IS IONIC OR COVALENT. CHEMICAL BOND
• IS A BOND THAT HOLDS ATOMS TOGETHER. IT IS THE FORCE THAT BINDS IONS OR MOLECULES TOGETHER. IT HELPS FORM A CHEMICAL COMPOUND.
TYPES OF CHEMICAL BOND
1. IONIC BOND- A COMPLETE TRANSFER OF ELECTRON FROM ONE ATOM (METAL) TO
ANOTHER ELECTRON (NON-METAL) 2. COVALENT BOND- A TYPE OF CHEMICAL BOND WHEREIN TWO OR MORE ATOMS SHARE ONE OR MORE ELECTRONS PAIR. EXAMPLE OF IONIC BOND • WHAT DID THE ATOM OF CHLORINE SAY TO THE ATOM OF SODIUM?
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HELPFUL HINT • AN EASY WAY TO CHECK IF THE BOND IS IONIC: ONE ATOM MUST BE FROM GROUP 1, 2 OR 13 ON THE PERIODIC TABLE AND THE OTHER ATOM FROM GROUP 14-17. COVALENT BOND 2 TYPES 1. NONPOLAR COVALENT BOND- BONDING ELECTRON SHARED EQUALLY BETWEEN TWO ATOMS. NO CHARGES IN ATOMS. 2. POLAR COVALENT BOND- BONDING ELECTRON SHARED UNEQUALLY AGNO, SIEN KIAN A. ALDUCENTE, GIAN VICAR V. ALINDOGAN, MARK LESTER J.
BAJAMUNDI, JAN ELIZA S.
DAGUNO, GERALD Domingo, Phoebe C. FLORES, EUNICE V. GARCIA, ANDREA LEIGH T. GIALOGO, CHLOE NICOLE C. GILLEGAO, SELINA C. Hilaga, Mika Ella R. HOMECILLADA, SHAINA B. ISHIDA, MAICA E. JAEN, EUNICE ANDREI O. JAVIER, SHAIRRA LEI M. JIMENEZ, KENA BARBIE C. JUICO, ALTHEA SABELLE M. Justimbaste, Julia Rei G. LACHICA, ZILDJIAN CASEY R. LAPAN, KEVIN NATAN L. LAZAM, GABRIELLE FRANCESCA O. LIBO-ON, JAMES RUSSEL F. LIMOS, MICHAEL ANGELO D. LINO, ALLEN JEFFERSON V. LOMIBAO, MELVIN JAMES B. MADRONA, JEMLEAH B. Milanes, Ma.Stephanie Sigrid B. MINDOL, MICA ELLA M. MIRANDA, ALEXANDRA JO S. NABO, TYFFHONEY RAYNE M. NESTOR, CHARLES DRAVEN S. Nonol, Christian Neoton M. Novicio, Ashley Nichole M. OBERES, LUIS NATHANIEL V. OBIAS, PRINCESS B. OCANA, KASHMERE JADE L. OIRA, MARTI SAM A. Orfila, Angelic Kaye N. ORNOPIA, FIONA JADE Q.
PALADIN, FAITH LYZETTE M.
PAMPLONA, AIDEN GABRIEL S. PANALIGAN, PAULINE A. PANGAN, MATTHEW B. PANIS, CATHRINA JANE H. PARAN, ELEANOR P. PASCUA, BERTIN LOUIS B. Pebres, Samuel David B. POLIRAN, JAY ERNIE LLOYD G. QUIJOY, ALTHEA D. QUISMUNDO, KRISHA REIGN A. Quito, Cheyenne Gail R. RABAGO, PAUL ANDREI E. RADOC, JERICA A. RAFAEL, ERMARI R. SALAZAR, FAITH HEIDI Tome, Audrei Nicollete A. ELECTRONEGATIVITY
• MEASURES OF AN ATOMS TO ATTRACT ELECTRONS
ANSWER IN PRACTICE ACTIVITY ENHANCEMENT EXERCISES: Draw the chemical structure, identify if the molecule is covalent or ionic.