2.7 Ionic bonds are attractions between ions of opposite charge
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2.7 Ionic bonds are attractions between ions of opposite charge
2.7 Ionic bonds are attractions between ions of opposite charge How is an ion formed? When atoms gain or lose electrons, charged atoms called ions are created What causes an ionic bond? An electrical attraction between ions with opposite charges results in an ionic bond The Formation of Sodium Chloride Salt Na Cl Na Sodium atom Cl Chlorine atom + – Na Cl Na+ Sodium ion Cl– Chloride ion Sodium chloride (NaCl) all ionic compounds are called salts Sodium Chloride Crystal Na+ Cl- Notice similarity between molecular level structure and actual crystal shape (sharp edges) 2.8 Covalent bonds, the sharing of electrons, join atoms into molecules What do we call the sharing of electrons? Some atoms share outer shell electrons with other atoms, forming covalent bonds Atoms joined together by covalent bonds form molecules ionic bonds do not share electrons (one atom transfers an electron to the other) Notice atoms are sharing electrons A double bond is when two atoms share two pairs of electrons How many bonds do the Big Four Elements make? HONC 1234 Hydrogen forms 1 bond Oxygen forms 2 Nitrogen forms 3 Carbon forms 4 Methane, ball and stick model Carbon is in the center making 4 bonds Hydrogen on the sides making 1 bond each Why will this formula not work? H-C=C-H We need more Bond... Each carbon needs to make four bonds. Homework: Read 2.9-2.10 Packet Exercise 5