Basic Chemistry CHAPTER 2-2. Inert Elements Atoms are stable (inert) when the outermost shell is...

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Basic Chemistry CHAPTER 2-2

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Inert Elements  Atoms are stable (inert) when the outermost shell is complete  Atoms will gain, lose, or share electrons to complete their outermost orbitals and reach a stable state

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Basic ChemistryCHAPTER 2-2

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Inert Elements

Atoms are stable (inert) when the outermost shell is complete

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Inert Elements

Atoms are stable (inert) when the outermost shell is complete

Atoms will gain, lose, or share electrons to complete their outermost orbitals and reach a stable state

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Inert Elements

Atoms are stable (inert) when the outermost shell is complete

Atoms will gain, lose, or share electrons to complete their outermost orbitals and reach a stable state

Atoms are considered stable when their outermost orbital has 8 electrons (With exception to the first shell

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Inert Elements

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Reactive ElementsValence shells are not full and are unstable

Tend to gain, lose, or share electronsAllow for bond formation, which produces stable

valence

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Molecules and Compounds

Molecule: Two or more like atoms combined chemically

Compound: Two or more different atoms combined chemically

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What are chemical reactions?What do you remember?

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What are chemical reactions?

Atoms are united by chemical bonds

OR

Atoms dissociate from other atoms when chemical bonds are broken

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Chemical Bonds

Ionic vs. Covalent

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHGSSV466Gk

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Ionic Bonds

Form when electrons are completely transferred from one atom to another

IonsCharged particles

Anions - negativeCations - positiveEither donate or accept electrons

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Ionic Bonds

+ –

Sodium atom (Na)(11p+; 12n0; 11e–)

Chlorine atom (Cl)(17p+; 18n0; 17e–)

Sodium ion (Na+) Chloride ion (Cl–)

Sodium chloride (NaCl)

ClNaClNa

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Covalent Bonds

Atoms become stable through shared electrons

Single covalent bonds share one pair of electrons

Double covalent bonds share two pairs of electrons

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Covalent Bonds - Example

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Covalent Bonds - Example

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Covalent Bonds - Example

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Polarity

Covalently bonded molecules

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Polarity

Some are non-polarElectrically neutral

as a molecule

Some are polarHave a positive and

negative side

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Polarity

https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/molecule-polarity

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Hydrogen bonds

Weak chemical bonds

Hydrogen is attracted to the negative portion of polar molecule

Provides attraction between molecules

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Hydrogen bonds

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Adhesion and Cohesion