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Warm Up 10/29 What is the difference between a mixture and a compound?

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Warm Up 10/29

What is the difference between a mixture and a compound?

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Lesson: Intro to Chemical Bonding

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Chemical Bond – an attractive force between atoms that is strong enough to enable the group to act as a unit.

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What makes atoms bond?

Why do they “want”

to bond?

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Dating Game

What do you look for in a soul mate?

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Like people, atoms want to feel complete. They

feel complete by fulfilling the Octet Rule.

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Sodium Chlorine

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Octet rule – atoms tend to react and bond so that they have an outer energy level filled with electrons.• They can do this by gaining or losing electrons.

• Most atoms will have 8 valence electrons after they bond.

• Some will have 2 valence electrons, like hydrogen, helium, lithium, berrylium and boron.

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Oxygen shares an electron pair with two hydrogen atoms, so that all of them fulfill the octet rule.

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Warm Up 10/30

What electric charge does an atom have if it gains an electron?What if it loses an electron?

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Lesson: Ionic Bonding

Sodium chloride

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Ionic Bond – electrons are transfered, then the ions attract each other.

General Rules:1) 1 Metal + 1 Non-metal2) Elements on left lose electrons (+), elements on right gain electrons (-).

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Ionic Characteristics• Forms crystal structures• High melting and boiling points• Conducts electricity when melted• Can dissolve in water

CaF2

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Sodium gives an electron to chlorine, so that both of them fulfill the octet rule.

.

.

+1 -1

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Magnesium Oxide:

Magnesium Oxygen

+2 -2

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..

-1 -1+ 2

BeF2

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1. Each person gets 5 cards2. You want to keep ionic matches. Lay aside any you already have in your hand.3. Try to match one of your cards with the one on the table. If you can't, then draw another card and let the next player try. 4. Keep playing until one player runs out, or no one can play anymore. Keep your matches.

Card Game Rules

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5. Write the formulas of the ionic compounds you made on paper.• Put the metal 1st and the nonmetal 2nd • If it took more than one atom for either,

write it as the subscript (the little number)

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Practice – Left side!Directions: Write the formula units for the following ionic compounds:1) Sodium & oxygen2) Barium & fluorine3) Rubidium & iodine4) Calcium & sulfate (poly)5) Potassium & sulfite (poly)6) Aluminum & oxygen

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Polyatomic Ions• Ions made of more than one atom (molecules that are ions)

• All are anions, except ammonium• Have special names

Sulfate

Hydroxide

Phosphate

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Warm Up 10/31

Give an example of a homogeneous mixture and a

heterogeneous mixture.

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Warm Up 11/1

If you had two liquids that formed a homogeneous mixture, what

method could you use to separate them?

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Lesson: Naming Ionic Compounds

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How to Name:1. Cation’s name remains unchanged2. Change the end of the anion’s

name to “ide”(polyatomic ion names stay the same)

NaCl = K O = Al (CO ) = 2 3 3

2

Sodium chloride

Aluminum carbonatePotassium oxide

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Metals with Double Cations:•Ti Ti•Cr Cr•Fe Fe•Cu Cu•Au Au•Sn Sn•Pb Pb

+2

+2

+2

+2

+2

+2

+4

+4

+3

+3

+3

+3

+

+

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CuCl = Is it Copper (I) or Copper (II)?

Fe O = Is it Iron (II) or Iron (III)?

2

2 3

Use Reverse Swap & Drop!

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What if the reverse ‘Drop and Cross’ method doesn’t work?

Example: FeO

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Practice: Left Side!Directions: Write the names of the following ionic compounds.

1.MgO

2.KBr

3.Na O

4.FeCl

5.CuBr

3

2

2

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Warm Up 11/12

What is the difference between an ionic compound like salt (NaCl) and a water

molecule (H 0)?2

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How many more electrons (dots) does each atom have room for?

Warm Up 11/17

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Lesson: Covalent Bonding

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Bonding

Ionic• Electrons transferred

• 1 metal + 1 nonmetal

Covalent• Electrons shared

• 2 nonmetals

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What actually holds covalent compounds together? They are both attracted to the shared electron.

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2 Chlorine Atoms

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Chlorine Molecule1 Shared

pair of Electrons

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Methane

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Naming Covalent CompoundsRules: 1)Name of the first element remains the

same (might need a prefix)2)Name of the second element ends in “ide”

(might need a prefix)

Example: S C 3

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Prefixes

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Practice Naming• PCl

• CO

• N O

• S N

3

2

4 5

2

= Phosphorus trichloride

= Carbon dioxide

= Dinitrogen monoxide

= Tetrasulfur pentanitride

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Practice Writing Formulas

• Selenium hexafluoride

• Xenon tetrafluoride

• Dichlorine heptoxide

• Arsenic trifluoride

= SeF6

= XeF4

= Cl O2 7

= AsF3

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On Your Own PracticeWrite the Names:1) Br O2) S N3) SCl4) Se F

Write the Formulas:5) Chlorine dioxide6) Selenium tetrafluoride7) Dinitrogen trioxide8) Tetraphosphorus pentasulfide

2

2

445

3

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Warm Up 11/13

What is the electron configuration of sulfur?

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Warm Up 12/9

Draw the lewis dot structure for NF 3

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N.. .

.. F. .

.. ...

. ... .

.F.

. ..

F...

.

Trigonal Pyramidal

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Ionic

Metallic

Covalent• 1 Metal + 1

Nonmetal

• Electrons transferred (stolen)

• Swap & Drop

• 2 Nonmetals

• Electrons shared

• Prefixes

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Metallic BondingThe valence electrons of metals move

about freely, forming a “sea” of electrons.

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Characteristics of Metals

1.Conductive of electricity and heat

2. Ductile3. Malleable 4. Luster

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Ionic or Covalent?

Name Formula

P S

Barium fluoride

Fe(OH)

Dinitrogen pentoxide

Potassium phosphate

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2

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Write the names of the covalent compounds:1.P S2.Br O

Write the formulas of the covalent compounds:

3. Carbon heptachloride4. Trinitrogen pentasulfide

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Write the names of the ionic compounds:5.MgBr6.FeN

Write the formulas of the ionic compunds:7.Aluminum oxide8.Copper (II) fluoride

Polyatomic Ions9.Write the name of K PO10. Write the formula of lithium sulfite

2

3 4

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Metals with Double Cations:• Ti Ti• Cr Cr• Fe Fe• Cu Cu• Au Au• Sn Sn• Pb Pb

+2

+2

+2

+2

+2

+2

+4

+4

+3

+3

+3

+3

+

+