Chemistry Unit 3 Chemical Bonds

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Chemistry Unit 3 Chemical Bonds. V alence Electrons Dot Diagrams Oxidation numbers Types of Bonds Polyatomics Transition elements. Valence Electrons. The number of electrons in the outer energy level involved in bonding. Equal to the ‘group number’ (except 3-12). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chemistry Unit 3Chemical Bonds

Valence ElectronsDot Diagrams

Oxidation numbersTypes of Bonds

PolyatomicsTransition elements

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Valence ElectronsThe number of electrons in the outer energy level involved in bonding.Equal to the ‘group number’ (except 3-12).Found in loop and cross diagrams.

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Dot DiagramsUsed to show the valence electrons with the symbol. .

H And N. .. ...

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WB Practice!AluminumBoron

SulfurCalcium

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Oxidation Numbers•The number of electrons that an element would like to gain or lose to complete its outer valence shell.•All atoms and compounds want to have a complete outer shell.•8 electrons (An Octet) completes any outer shell.•They come from the valance electrons.

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Oxidation NumbersFrom valence electrons:

Valence 1-3 want to lose.Valence 5-7 want to gain.Valence of 4 can go either way.

So… H, Li, and Na have oxidation numbers of 1+ because they would like to give one electron away to be ‘stable’.

While… F, Cl and Br has oxidation numbers of 1- because they would like to get one electron to be ‘stable’.

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Types of BondsIonic:

Where electrons are lost and gained between atoms.Mainly between metals and non-metals.Uses the Oxidation number

Covalent:Where electrons are shared between atoms.Between two non-metals.You must be given the number of each element used.

For BONDING:Elements to RIGHT of the stair step are NON-metalElements to the LEFT of the stair step are METAL

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Examples of Ionic Compounds

Sodium and Chlorine: (Na 1+ and Cl 1-) is NaCl

Potassium and Bromine: (K 1+ and Br 1-) is KBr

Magnesium and Oxygen: (Mg 2+ and O 2-)

is MgOCalcium and Sulfur: (Ca 2+ and S 2-)

is CaS

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Ionic Bonds DemoHydrogen and Oxygen:

So it takes 2 Hydrogen to bond with one oxygen.

Calcium and Chlorine:

So it takes 2 Cl to bond with 1 Ca)

1+ 2-HO 2+

1-Ca Cl

2H2O

1CaCl2

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2

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Ionic Bonds - NOTICEIn the final answer – if the subscripts would match, we leave them off.The positive oxidation always comes first.Pay very close attention to capital and lower case and the placement of the subscript.

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Ionic Bond Practice

Combine: Potassium and SulfurMagnesium and NitrogenCalcium and PhosphorousAluminum and Chlorine

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Examples of Covalent

1 Carbon and 1 Oxygen is CO

1 Carbon and 2 Oxygen is CO2

1 Phosphorous and 3 Chlorine is

PCl3

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Covalent Bond PracticeCombine:

1 Silicon and 4 Fluorine2 Nitrogen and 3 Sulfur1 Hydrogen and 1 Bromine2 Bromine

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PolyatomicsCovalent compounds that are “pre-formed” with unique names and charges (oxidations).They can and will ionically bond with other compounds and elements.

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Poly Oxidation 1- (FS)Name

AcetateBicarbonateChlorateHydroxideNitrateNitriteCyanide

FormulaC2H3O2

HCO3

ClO3

OHNO3

NO2

CN

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Poly OXIDATION 2- (FS)Name

CarbonateChromatePeroxideSulfateSulfiteSilicate

FormulaCO3

CrO4

O2

SO4

SO3

SiO3

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Poly – Other Oxidations (FS)Oxidation -

Name3- Phosphate1+ Ammonium1+ Ammonia1+ Hydronium0 Methane

FormulaPO4

NH4

NH3

H3OCH4

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Polyatomic Ionic ExamplesCombine:

Aluminum (Al 3+) and Sulfate (SO4 2-)Al2(SO4)3

Potassium (K 1+) and Nitrate (NO3 1-) KNO3

Ammonium (NH4 1+) and Chlorine (Cl 1-)NH4Cl

Ammonium (NH4 1+) and Nitrate (NO3 1-)NH4NO3

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Polyatomic PracticeCombine:

Barium and HydroxideCalcium and SulfateAmmonium and HydroxideLithium and Nitrate

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Transition Elements

The transition elements get their name because they have variable oxidation numbers.Their oxidation numbers are always positive.You are told or given a transition elements oxidation number with a roman numeral.They will bond Ionically with other elements and compounds.

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Transition Ionic Examples

Combine:Copper (I) and Oxygen (Cu2O) since Cu 1+ and O 2-

Iron (III) and Chlorine (FeCl3) since Fe 3+ and Cl 1-

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Transition Ionic PracticeCombine:

Lead (II) and CarbonateGold (III) and SulfurNickel (II) and NitrateTin (II) and Fluorine