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Ionic (I) Polar-covalent bond (P) Non-polar covalent bond (C) 100% 50% 5% 0% Percentage Ionic character Bonding between More electronegative element and value Less electronegative element and value Difference in electronegativity Bond Type Sulfur and Hydrogen S = 2.5 H = 2.1 0.4 C Sulfur and cesium S = 2.5 Cs = 0.7 1.8 I ...
IONIC COVALENT BONDING WEBQUEST - Madison County …
What physical property results from ionic compounds forming crystals? 16. Explain the behavior of electrons in covalent bonding. 17. What causes covalent bonding to occur rather than ionic bonding? 18. Among what type of elements does covalent bonding tend to occur? 19. Explain one difference between ionic compounds and covalent molecules. 20.
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methane has ionic bonding graphite has ionic bonding potassium chloride has ionic bonding potassium chloride has ionic bonding graphite has covalent bonding potassium chloride has covalent bonding methane has covalent bonding graphite has ionic bonding 26 In which row do the properties described match the type of bonding? melting point
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Worksheet 5.1 Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions and Transition Metals Section A Write the name of the ionic compounds containing polyatomic ions (BE CAREFUL TRANSITION METALS MAY HAVE ROMAN NUMERALS and NICKNAMES) 1. Pb3(PO4)2 lead(II) phosphate 2. Cu2CO3 copper (I) carbonate 3. Fe(C2H3O2)2 iron (II) acetate 4. CaSO4 ...
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Naming Chemical Compounds - Answers Name the following ionic compounds: 1) NaBr sodium bromide 2) CaO calcium oxide 3) Li 2 S lithium sulfide 4) MgBr 2 magnesium bromide 5) Be(OH) 2 beryllium hydroxide Write the formulas for the following ionic compounds: 6) potassium iodide KI 7) magnesium oxide MgO 8) aluminum chloride AlCl 3
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Naming Mixed Ionic and Covalent - Answers Name the following compounds. Remember, they may be either ionic or covalent compounds, so make sure you use the right naming method! 1) NaF sodium fluoride 2) NF 3 nitrogen trifluoride 3) Li 2O lithium oxide 4) Al 2S 3 aluminum sulfide 5) MgSO 4 magnesium sulfate 6) SiH 4 silicon tetrahydride 7) KNO 3 ...
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there seem to be two types of bonding: Ionic bonding: Formed between many ions formed by metal and nonmetallic elements. Covalent bonding: Formed between two atoms of non-metals. Ionic Compounds Covalent Compounds 1. Metal and non-meal element combinations. Non-metal and non-meal elements combinations. 2. High melting brittle crystalline solids.
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Ionic Compounds Essential Understanding Ionic compounds are the result of ionic bonds forming between oppositely charged ions. Lesson Summary Formation of Ionic Compounds An ionic compound is made up of anions and cations and has an overall charge of 0. The electrostatic attraction between an anion and a cation is an ionic bond.
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Ionic Bonds - Draw the Lewis structures for each atom, then show the transfer of electrons and charge for each ion. Write the chemical formula for each compound. (1) Mg + Br (2) Pb + S (3) Al + Cl Covalent Bonds - Draw the Lewis structures for each atom, then draw circles to show the electrons that are shared.
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The three types of chemical bonding are… 1. 2. 3. Describe the movement and arrangement of subatomic particles in each of the above. 1. 2. 3. Draw a dot and cross diagram for the following ionic bonding: sodium chloride Which four groups are more likely to make ions? Describe the bonding in ionic compounds
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The pauling values can be used to calculate electronegativity differences in a covalent bond. The greater the electronegativity difference, the greater the bond polarity. This leads to a greater degree of ionic character . Ionic and covalent bonding are the extremes in a continuous scale of bonding as shown below. Example:
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• so there will be a stronger metallic bonding c) potassium v aluminium aluminium • Al3+ ions are smaller than K+ ions • Al3+ ions are more highly charged than K+ ions • aluminium has more delocalised electrons than potassium • so there will be a stronger metallic bonding F B F + F FB F H P H H + H H P H H THE NATURE OF BONDS
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C3 - Structure and bonding Key Terms Definitions Covalent Bonding Bonding between 2 (or more) atoms where electrons are shared Covalent Bonding Covalent bonding occurs between non metals. Electrons are shared between the atoms, so that they have a full outer shell. Covalent bonds are strong and require a lot of energy to break.
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SECTION 15.1 ELECTRON CONFIGURATION IN IONIC BONDING 1. For each element below, state (i) the number of valence electrons in the atom, (ii) the electron dot formula, and (iii) the chemical symbol(s) for the most stable ion. a. Ba b. I c. K 2. How many valence electrons does each atom have?
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COVALENT BONDING Name Covalent bonding occurs when or more nonmetals share electrons, attempting to attain a stable octet of electrons at least part of the time. For example: Note that hydrogen is content with 2, not 8, electrons. Show how covalent bonding occurs in each of the following pairs of atoms, Atoms may
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1 Aug 2016 · Definition: An Ionic bond is the electrostatic force of attraction between oppositely charged ions formed by electron transfer. 1.3 Bonding Metal atoms lose electrons to form +ve ions. Non-metal atoms gain electrons to form -ve ions. Mg goes from 1s2 2s2 2p63s2 to Mg2+ 1s2 2s2 2p6 O goes from 1s2 2s2 2p4 to O2-1s2 2s2 2p6 Definition: covalent bond
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Write names for the following compounds and classify as ionic (I) or covalent (C): NaClO 4 I or C P 2 O 3 Li 3 P KHSO 4 FeS PbCrO 4 MgBr 2 ZnSO 4 K 2 CO 3 Cl 2 S 5 H 2 O Al 2 O 3 NF 3 CO 2 NH 4 NO 2 Cu(NO 3) 2 Ca 3 N 2 AlPO 4 Na 2 SO 3 CCl 4 KCN HCl strong acid I CH 4 Ba(OH) 2 H 2 S LiC 2 H 3 O 2
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Ionic Compounds: Names and Formulas Worksheet 1. Write the formulas for the following compounds. (a) magnesium oxide MgO (bl sodium fluoride (cl aluminum nitride (d) potassium sulfide (e) lithium iodide (fl calcium bromide (g) beryllium oxide (11) (h) nickel,., chloride (fl magnesium nitride (j) aluminum sulfide 2.
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• Dot and Cross diagram – representation to show ionic bonding. sodium chloride lithium oxide Covalent Bonding: • Covalent bonding – the bonding between non-metal atoms. • Covalent bonds form when the atoms share electrons so that both atoms achieve full outer shells. • Dot and Cross diagram – modelling used to show covalent bonding:
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(a) stronger than the attractive forces among formula units in ionic bonding. (b) weaker than the attractive forces among formula units in ionic bonding. (c) approximately equal to the attractive forces among formula units in ionic bonding. (d) equal to zero. 6. Describe the force that holds two ions together in an ionic bond.
AQA, OCR, Edexcel GCSE Science - MME Revise
Q3: What is the name of a large repeating molecule consisting of covalent bonds? A= Polymer (1 mark) Q4: Give an example of a large covalent structure. A= Diamond/Silicon Dioxide. (1 mark) Q5: Ammonia exists as one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms joined by covalent bonds (NH 3). Complete the ammonia diagrams. a) b) NN H (4 marks) H H H
Covalent Bonding - NJCTL
In contrast, covalent bonding can result in individual molecules or 3-D lattices depending on the elements involved. The bonding and the shapes of these molecules help determine the physical and chemical properties of everything around us! Ionic v. Covalent Bonding click here for an animation about ionic and covalent bonding Slide 12 / 186
Collins CSEC® Chemistry Workbook answers A1 States of matter …
ii) Ionic bonding: metal atoms lose their valence electrons and non-metal atoms gain these electrons to fill their valence electron shells. Covalent bonding: atoms of non-metals share their valence electrons. (2) b) Name of compound Formula of compound Type of bonding in the compound ethane C 2 H 6 covalent sodium oxide Na 2 O ionic magnesium ...
Chemical bonds - The University of Western Australia
illustrate four types of bonding: ionic, covalent, covalent : network and metallic. students: Chemical bonds: worksheet: Students answer questions as they work through the learning object. ... A short video and worksheet that introduce the concept of structure and bonding by : looking at how silica capsules may be used in drug delivery. Engage:
Year 9 AQA GCSE Chemistry Revision Booklet - Bishop …
Covalent bonding - know • that particles are atoms which share pairs of electrons and that bonds are strong • that covalent bonding occurs in non-metallic elements and in compounds of non-metals. • that covalent bonding can be found in different structures – covalent molecular struc-tures such H 2, Cl 2, O 2, N 2, HCl, H 2 O, NH 3 and CH 4
WORKSHEET: Chemical Bonding Ionic & Covalent!
WLHS / Conc Chem Name Date Per WORKSHEET: Chemical Bonding – Ionic & Covalent! REMEMBER… Ionic Bond between a Metal and Non-Metal (M + NM) Covalent Bond between a Non-Metal and Non-Metal (NM + NM) PART 1: Determine if the elements in the following compounds are metals or non-metals.Describe the type of bonding that occurs in the compound.
ionic and covalent bonding questions
(iii) The melting point of molybdenum oxide suggests that it has ionic bonding. ... Oxygen atoms form both covalent and ionic bonds. (a) Water is formed when two atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of oxygen. (i) Draw a dot and cross diagram of a molecule of water. You need only show the electrons
CC5‐7 Bonding and Types of substance - Todmorden High School
Covalent bonding Sizeof atoms and molecules Simple molecular structures consistof atoms joined by strong covalent bonds. This means that atoms are smaller than simple molecules. Ionic Particles are oppositely charged ions Occurs in compounds formed from metals combined with non metals. Covalent Particles are atoms
Ions and ionic bonds - PapaCambridge
graphite has ionic bonding potassium chloride has ionic bonding potassium chloride has ionic bonding graphite has covalent bonding potassium chloride has covalent bonding methane has covalent bonding graphite has ionic bonding 26 In which row do the properties described match the type of bonding? melting point electrical conductivity when ...
WebQuest CHEMICAL BONDING Mr. Williams - Chemistry portfolio
16. Explain the behavior of electrons in covalent bonding. 17. What causes covalent bonding to occur rather than ionic bonding? 18. Among what type of elements does covalent bonding tend to occur? _____ 19. Explain one difference between ionic compounds and covalent molecules. 20. Which type of bonding is greater: ionic or covalent? Why? 21.
Ionic covalent and metallic bonding worksheet answers
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