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Ionic and Covalent Bonds How Elements Form Compounds
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Page 1: Ionic and Covalent Bonds. Two or more elements chemically combined. Compound.

Ionic and Covalent Bonds

How Elements Form Compounds

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Two or more elements chemically combined.

Compound

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called an ionic compound because it is made up of negative and positive ions that have resulted from the transfer of electrons from a metal to a non-metal.

Ionic Compounds

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Ions in ionic compounds are held together by the electrostatic force between oppositely charged bodies. In other words, positive and negative ions attract.

Ionic Compounds

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For example:

Sodium (Na) wants to lose ____ electron). Chlorine (Cl) wants to gain ____ electron).

Ionic Compounds

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Ionic Compounds

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Ionic Compounds

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Calcium needs to lose ____ electrons, and fluorine needs to gain ____

Calcium Fluoride

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What happens?

Calcium Fluoride

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What happens?

Calcium Fluoride

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In the chemical formula the symbols of elements are written with a subscript which indicates how many of that element are present in the compound

only numbers above one are written

Chemical Formulas and Composition of Compounds

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Formula for sodium chloride =

Formula for calcium fluoride =

Chemical Formulas and Composition of Compounds

NaCl

CaF2

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Ionic compounds are called electrolytes.

Electrolytes are substances that when dissolved in water, conduct electricity.

Electrolytes

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form when non-metals combine with non-metals

non-electrolytes because they form solutions that do NOT conduct electricity.

Covalent/Molecular Compounds

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Valence electrons are shared between atoms to fill the outer shell

Covalent/Molecular Compounds

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pg. 191 #1, 2 (Lewis diagram instead), 3, 4, 6, 7

pg. 195 #1, 2, 6, 7, 9

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