Title: BONDING
1BONDING REVIEW
Directions Each slide provides information in a
question answer format. Click once to see the
question and then again for the answer.
2Bonds Between Atoms
Polyatomic Ions
Ionic
Covalent
Metallic
Network Solids
Molecular Substance
Polar
Coordinate Covalent
Nonpolar
What are we going to learn about???
3See if you can define the following words before
starting the lesson
- Anion- negative ion
- Cation-positive ion
- Octet Rule- rule that states that atoms tend to
gain, lose, or share electrons so that each atom
has full outermost energy level which is
typically 8 electrons. - Polyatomic Ion- charged group of covalently bound
atoms - Monatomic Ion- ion formed from a single atom
- Molecule-neutral group of atoms united by
covalent bonds - Alloy- homogeneous mixture of metals
- Unshared Pair- pair of electrons that is not
involved in bonding but instead is held
exclusively by one atom.
4Marriage
Forming of a bond is like marriage
The breaking of a bond relates to a divorce.
Divorce
5Ionic Bonds
- An Ionic Bond is a chemical bond resulting from
the TRANSFER of electrons from one bonding atom
to another
- When is an ionic bond formed?
- An ionic bond is formed when a cation (positive
ion) transfers electrons to an anion (negative
ion).
6What are some characteristics of an ionic bond?
- Crystalline at room temperatures
- Have higher melting points and boiling points
compared to covalent compounds - Conduct electrical current in molten or solution
state but not in the solid state - Polar bonds
7Covalent Bonds
- What is an Covalent Bond?
- A covalent bond is a chemical bond resulting
from SHARING of electrons between 2 bonding
atoms.
- What forms a covalent bond?
- A covalent bond is formed between two
nonmetals.
8What are some characteristics of a covalent bond?
- Covalent bonds have definite and predicable
shapes. - Very strong
- Low melting and boiling points
9Covalent Bonds can have multiple bonds, so you
should be familiar with the following
Single Covalent Bond- chemical bond resulting
from sharing of an electron pair between two
atoms.
Double Covalent Bond- chemical bond resulting
from sharing of two electron pairs between two
atoms.
Triple Covalent Bond-chemical bond resulting from
sharing of three electron pairs between two
atoms.
10There are five different categories associated
with covalent bonds. What are the 5 different
categories?
Covalent
Network Solids
Molecular Substance
Polar
Coordinate Covalent
Nonpolar
11First, we are going to look at Polar Covalent
c
What is polar covalent?
-Polar covalent is a description of a bond that
has an uneven distribution of charge due to an
unequal sharing of bonding electrons.
The boy is not equally sharing with anyone else
but rather taking all the food for himself.
12Next, we are going to look at Non-Polar Covalent
What is non-polar covalent?
-Non polar covalent is a covalent bond that has
an even distribution of charge due to an equal
sharing of bonding electrons.
This couple is non- polar because they are
sharing the drink equally between them.
13Next, we are going to look at Molecular
Substances
What is a molecular substance?
-A molecular substance is a substance that has
atoms held together by covalent bonds.
Name 2 Characteristics of a Molecular Substance.
- Weak
- Low melting and boiling points
14Next, we are going to look at Coordinate Covalent
What is a Coordinate Covalent Bond?
-A coordinate covalent bond is a bond formed
when one atom donates both electrons that are
shared.
People donate their blood to help others just
like atoms donate electrons to form stable
octets.
Think about the party analogy!
15Now, we are going to look at Network Solids
What is a Network Solid?
Diphenylglycoluril assembles into a unique,
two-dimensional hydrogen bonding network in the
solid state, while exhibiting a twisted molecular
structure.
-A network solid is a solid that has covalently
bonded atoms linked in one big network or one big
macromolecule.
Name 3 Characteristics of a Network Solid.
- Poor conductors of heat and electricity
- Hard / Strong
- High melting and boiling points
16Metallic Bonding
Name 4 Characteristics of a Metallic Bond.
What is a Metallic Bond?
- A metallic bond occurs in metals. A metal
consists of positive ions surrounded by a sea
of mobile electrons.
- Good conductors of heat and electricity
- Great strength
- Malleable and Ductile
- Luster
This shows what a metallic bond might look like.
17Polyatomic Bonds
Polyatomic ions usually have a charge because the
collection of atoms has either gained an extra
electron or else it has lost an electron.
What is a Polyatomic Bond?
- A polyatomic bond is charged group of
covalently bonded atoms. It is made up of more
than one atom.
18Notice all the different types of shapes that the
atoms can take on because of their bonding
Linear
Trigonal Planer
Trigonal Bipyramidal
Tetrahedral
Octahedral
19Just as a summary to what each bond looks like
20REVIEW
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