Chapter 6.1 : Introduction to Chemical Bonding
Chemical bonding chapter 6
1.Lewis Dot structure for francium bonded to chlorine: 2. Ionic bonds most commonly form between??? 3. Where would you find elements that form cations.
Chemical Bonding. By the end of this lesson you will be able to: Name and describe the 3 types of bonds and how they are different List possible compounds.
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1. How do you know how many valence electrons an atom has? Day 2 3-20.
CHEMICAL BONDS Chemical Bond Mutual electrical attraction between the nuclei and valence electrons of different atoms that binds the atoms together.
Chemical Bonding Chapter 6 General Chemistry Valence Electrons Valence electrons ______________________________ _______________________________________________.
Ionic Bonding – electrical attraction between large numbers of cations and anions (metals & nonmetals); forms solid crystals Octet rule: Atoms tend.
Chemical bonds that result from the electrical attraction between large numbers of cations and anions Cation – ? Anion – ? Ionic bonds – REVIEW.
Chemical Bonding
Miss Elaine Macalinao Chemistry. Using p.161-193 of the Modern Chemistry book, complete (as much as you can) the Chemical Bonding Chart given to you.