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Bond. Chemical Bond. ELECTRONEGATIVITY The tendency of an atom to attract electrons to itself when it is bonded to another atom. Check out Figure 5-20 on page 151. Where are electronegativities the greatest? The least?. OCTET. The eight outer electrons in an atom. FACT: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ELECTRONEGATIVITY

The tendency of an atom to attract electrons to

itself when it is bonded to another atom

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Check out Figure 5-20

on page 151•Where are electronegativities the greatest?

•The least?

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The eight outer electrons in an

atom

OCTET

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FACT:Atoms with full outer energy levels are very stable (less reactive)

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If an atom has 8 electrons in its outer

energy level, it is unreactive (save He)

OCTET RULE

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Pretend we had a sub-energy level with 12

electrons. When would it be most

stable?(The egg carton example)

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FACT #2:Atoms with filled,

half filled, or empty sub-energy levels are slightly more stable

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Now…how do we make ENERGY LEVELS more

stable?

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Ways to make full outer energy levels:

•Add electrons to a partially filled outer energy level•Lose all electrons in the outer energy level•Share electrons with another atom

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Periodic Trends

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ATOMIC RADIUS

The distance from the center of the nucleus

to the outermost energy level

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The atomic radius INCREASES

within a group

(just adding energy levels)

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The atomic radius DECREASES

within a period

(more positive charge pulling e-)

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SHIELDING EFFECT

The positive pull is less because the distance between nucleus and electrons is greater

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IONIZATION ENERGY

the energy required to remove an electron

from an atom

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The ionization energy

INCREASES across a period

(more p+ have more pull on e-)

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The ionization energy DECREASES as you

go down a group

(shielding effect)

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ELECTRON AFFINITY

how much an atom desires another

electron

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The electron affinity DECREASES as you

go down a group

(shielding effect)

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The electron affinity INCREASES across a period

(except for the noble gases)

(more p+ have more pull on e-)

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BOND STRENGTHthe energy needed to

break the bonds between atoms in a

compound

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Bond Strength

The greater the difference in electronegativities, the greater the bond strength

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BONDING OPTIONS• By transferring electrons

(producing ions)(big difference in EN)

• By sharing electrons(small difference in EN)

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IONIC BONDbond formed between

two ions by the transfer of electrons

(difference in EN > 1.67)

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IONIC COMPOUNDsubstance formed when electrons are

transferred between 2 or more substances

(making ions)

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COVALENT BONDbond formed by the sharing of electrons

(difference in EN < 1.67)

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MOLECULEa neutral group of

atoms held together by covalent bonds

(ex: H2O)

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WHICH IS STRONGER?

Ionic bonds are stronger than

covalent

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Bonds in all the polyatomic ions and

diatomics are all covalent bonds

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IONIC BONDbond formed between

two ions by the transfer of electrons

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IONIC COMPOUNDsubstance formed when electrons are

transferred between 2 or more substances

(making ions)