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Title: Atoms in Combination: The Chemical Bond


1
Atoms in Combination The Chemical Bond
  • Chapter 10

Great Idea Atoms bind together in chemical
reactions by the rearrangement of electrons
2
Electron Shells, Periodic Table, and Chemical
Bonds
  • Electron Shells and Periodic Table
  • metal, non metal, metalloid
  • valence electrons
  • Chemical Bond rearrange electrons to fill a
    shell to form a stable configuration
  • Give electrons
  • Accept electrons
  • Share electrons

3
Types of Chemical Bonds
4
Ionic Bonds
Example Na and Cl
  • Atoms donate or accept electron (s) to become
    ions
  • Ions bond together by electrostatic attraction

5
Ionic Bonds (continued)
Ionic Bonding of Three Atoms MgCl2
Mg not Ca
Electron Configurations of Magnesium and Chloride
before (left) and after (right) electrons been
transferred.
6
Metallic Bonds
  • Metal atoms give away electrons and share
    electrons.
  • Electron cloud doesnt belong to any one metal
    ion.
  • Characteristics
  • Shiny, conduct electricity, malleable (can change
    shape permanently by stress)

7
Covalent Bonds
  • Share electrons with neighboring atoms

8
Covalent Bonds Bond of Life
  • Carbon backbone of lifes essential molecules
  • Single bond, double bond
  • Chain, branch, ring, 3D almost any shape
  • Organic Chemistry study of Carbon-based
    molecules

9
Covalent Bonds (continued)
  • Silicon
  • The most important semiconductor material that
    has been changing the quality of our lives.

10
Polarization and Hydrogen Bonds
  • Example Water H2O
  • Polar molecules
  • Hydrogen Bond
  • Weak bond
  • In many molecules they occur repeatedly so play a
    major role

11
Van der Waals Forces
  • Weak bonds between electrically neutral
    molecules.
  • Examples
  • Graphite
  • Clay

12
States of Matter
  • Three states of water gas, liquid, solid

13
States of Matter Gases, Plasma, Liquids, and
Solids
  • Gas
  • No fixed volume or shape
  • Expands to fill container
  • Plasma
  • At extreme temperatures, electrons are ripped off
    from atoms. Positive nuclei moves in a sea of
    electrons. This collection of charged objects is
    called Plasma.
  • It is the least familiar to us, but 99.9 of all
    visible matter in universe is plasma.
  • Liquids
  • Fixed volume, not fixed shape
  • Surface tension
  • Solids
  • fixed volume and shape

14
Solids
  • Crystals
  • Regular repeating sequence over thousands of
    atoms
  • Glasses
  • Regular on a local scale but irregular over a
    distance of 3-4 atoms
  • Polymers
  • Chains of molecules
  • Plastics

15
Homework
  • Reading PP 192-203
  • More Exercises Problems
  • 1-6, 8, 12, 17-22, 24-26, 29,31,37-39
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