Bonding Flashcards
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What is a valence electron?
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- Electron found in the valence shell of an atom, most likely to be involved in a reaction
2
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What is valency?
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- No. Of e- an atom needs to gain/ lose in order to have a full valence she’ll
3
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What is chemical bonding?
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- Most important process in chemistry
- Allows different combinations between molecules and atoms to form
- Forms when atoms are held together by attractive forces
4
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What are the questions asked when looking at a chemical bond?
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- Is it energetically favorable?
2. Is the compound stable?
5
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What happens when atoms share electrons?
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- e- moves around e- orbitals at both atoms
6
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What happens when atoms exchange elections?
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- e- transferred to another atom
2. 1 atom gains e-; the other atom loses e-
7
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Definition of a chemical bond
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- The PHYSICAL PROCESS that causes atoms and molecules to be ATTRACTED to each other & held together in a more STABLE chemical compound
8
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Definition of a covalent bond
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- A form of chemical bonding where PAIRS of electrons are SHARED between atoms
9
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Definition of ionic bond
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- Type of chemical bond where 1 or more electrons are TRANSFERRED from 1 electron to another.
10
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Definition of metallic bond
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- The ELECTROSTATIC ATTRACTION between the POSITIVELY charged ATOMIC NUCLEI of METAL ATOMS and the DELOCALIZED ELECTRONS in the METAL
11
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What are the properties of a covalent bond?
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- Melting + boiling points lower than ionic compounds’
(Weaker bonds) - More flexible
- able to move around/ slide over each other
- Not very soluble in water
- Do not conduct electricity when dissolved in water
12
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Properties of ionic compounds
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- Lattice structures
- Crystalline at room temperature
- Strong electrostatic attraction
- hard
- high melting and boiling points
- Brittle
- Ionic SOLUTIONS conduct electricity
- solid crystals don’t
13
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Properties of metallic compounds
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- Metallic luster (shiny)
- Conduct electricity
- e- are free to move
- Conduct heat
- +ive nuclei close= can easily transfer heat
- High melting point - strong bonds
High density - tightly packed nucleus - Ductile - can be drawn into wire
- Malleable - can be hammered into sheets
- Sonorous - able to make a sound