Objective/Warm-Up SWBAT distinguish between ionic, covalent, and metallic substances. Where on the...

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Objective/Warm-Up • SWBAT distinguish between ionic, covalent, and metallic substances. • Where on the periodic table are metals? • Where on the periodic table are non-metals?

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Objective/Warm-Up

• SWBAT distinguish between ionic, covalent, and metallic substances.

• Where on the periodic table are metals?• Where on the periodic table are non-

metals?

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Foldable

• Different types of bonding:• Covalent• Ionic• Metallic

On the outside: put the name and a pictureInside top: put propertiesInside bottom: put examples

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Properties of Covalent Compounds

• Low melting and boiling points• Soft• Sharing of electrons• Some dissolve in water• Do not conduct electricity• NON-METAL WITH NON-METAL• Electronegativity difference < 2.0

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Examples

• Sugar• Water• Carbon dioxide• Oil• Wax

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Ionic

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Properties of Ionic Compounds

• High melting and boiling points• Hard, brittle• Transfer of electrons• Most dissolve in water• Conduct electricity in liquid form or when

dissolved in water• METAL WITH NON-METAL• Electronegativity difference > 2.0

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Examples

• NaCl (salt)• KBr

• CaCl2• MgSO4

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Metallic

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Properties of Metallic Compounds

• Malleable-can be hammered flat• Ductile-can be pulled into a wire• Luster-shiny• A “sea of electrons”• Good conductors of heat and electricity• METAL WITH A METAL

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Examples

• Gold• Copper• Sodium• Calcium• Magnesium• Platinum

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Electrons occupy innermost shell first– Exposed electrons in outer shell

responsible for bonding

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Chemical bond– Force of attraction between atoms that

holds them together

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Ionic vs. Covalent BondsTransfer of electrons

Sharing of electrons

Metal with a non-metal

Two non-metalsFollows the octet rule

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Wrap-Up

• Explain the following cartoon:

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“Perhaps one of you gentlemen wouldn’t mind telling me just what outside the window you find so attractive…?”

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