Chemical Bonds Chemical bonding is the joining of atoms to form new substances.

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Chemical BondsChemical bonding is the joining of atoms to form new substances.

Most of the things you come in contact with are combinations of atoms

air water

milk

cotton

chocolatesugar

saltplastic

caffeine

wood

Valence ElectronsA valence electron is an electron in the outermost energy level of an atom, which causes bonding.

Valence Electrons

Carbon

4 valence electrons

Oxygen

6 valence electrons

Beryllium

2 valence electrons

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Valence Electrons• *Atoms of elements in Groups 1 and 2 have the

same number of valence electrons as their group number.

• *Atoms of elements in Group 3-12 do not have a general rule relating their valence electrons to their group number. However, they typically have between 1 or 2 valence electrons.

• *Atoms of elements in Groups 13-18 have 10 fewer valence electrons than their group number. (Exception - helium atoms have only 2 valence electrons, even though they are in group 18)

Octet RuleAtoms will combine to form compounds in order to reach eight electrons in their outer energy level.

The Octet Rule In Action

Notice how the sodium atom has one valence electron. It is this electron that it will try to

get rid of according to the Octet Rule.

Notice how this chlorine atom has seven valence electrons,

one away from eight. It will try to gain one more according to

the Octet Rule.

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Where do you think chlorine finds that one electron that it needs?

Pop Quiz Question #1Which shell is the valence shell?

A. FirstB. SecondC. MiddleD. Last

Pop Quiz Question #2Which element has 5 valence electrons?

A. chlorineB. nitrogenC. oxygenD. hydrogen

Writing Chemical FormulasA chemical formula uses chemical symbols to represent the atoms of the elements and the amount of each atom in a chemical combination

A subscript is a number written to the right of a chemical symbol and slightly below it. It tells how many atoms of each element are in the combination

Carbon dioxide carbon + oxygen

C + OCarbon dioxide

CO2 C + O + O

Pop Quiz Question #3

When sodium bonds with oxygen, they form

A. Na3O2

B. Na2O3

C. Na2O

D. NaO

Pop Quiz Question #4How many atoms are H2SO4?

A. 4B. 5C. 6D. 7

Types of Chemical Bonds

So, the prefix “co-” means . . .

What does the word cooperate mean?

Coworker?Co-captain?

The first type of chemical bond is called a covalent bond

Covalent bonds occur when atoms share electrons

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COVALENT BOND

• Each pair of shared electrons creates a bond• Usually occurs between atoms of non-metals• Consequently, neither atom is "strong"

enough to steal electrons from the other, so they have to share electrons

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Types of chemical bonds

Ionic bonds occur when atoms transfer electrons

The second type of chemical bond is known as ionic bonds

Which different groups or families

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IONIC BONDS

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• The force of attraction between oppositely charged ions.• Usually form between atoms of metals and atoms of non-metals• Consequently, the non-metal is "stronger" than the metal, and can

steal electrons very easily from the metal.• Resulting compounds have a name that usually ends in –ide

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Covalent IonicCompounds Compounds

– Crystalline solids– High melting and

boiling points– Conduct electricity

when melted– Many are soluble in

water

– Gases, liquids, or solids– Low melting and

boiling points– Poor electrical

conductors– Most are not soluble in

water

Metallic Bond• A force of attraction between a positively

charged metal ion and the electrons in a metal• Many metal ions pass along many electrons• Many properties of metals, such as

conductivity, ductility, and malleability, result from the freely moving electrons in the metal

• Usually occurs between atoms of metals

Notice how the electrons do not just stay with one

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Pop Quiz Question #5

Which bond is formed from the transfer of electrons?

A. IonicB. CovalentC. Metallic