C2.2 Bonding Flashcards

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What are the physical properties of Metals?

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  • Shiny
  • Usually high melting and boiling points
  • Solid at room temperature (except mercury)
  • Malleable (bends without shattering)
  • Ductile (can be pulled into thin wires)
  • Good Conductors (thermal and electrical)
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What are the physical properties of Non-Metals?

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  • Dull
  • Usually low melting and boiling points
  • About half are solid, half are gas at room temperature
  • Brittle (shatter when hammered)
  • Non-ductile (snap when pulled)
  • Poor Conductors (insulators)
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Where is the split in the periodic table (non-metal and metal split) ?

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A zig-zag below boron (Boron is a non-metal and Aluminum is a metal). Remember 3/4 of The Periodic Table is Metals.

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What ions do metal elements form?

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Positive ions (they loose electrons)

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What ions do non-metals form?

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Negative ions (they gain electrons)

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(IMP) What do Metal oxides produce when dissolved in water?

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Alkaline solutions.

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(IMP) What do Non-Metal oxides produce when dissolved in water?

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Acidic solutions.

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Do Metals react with each other? If so what do they produce?

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Metals do not react with each other. They mix to form alloys.

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Do Non-metals react with each other?

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Yes. Non-metals react to form covalent compounds.

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Do Metals and Non-metals react with each other?

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Yes. Non metals and Metals react to form ionic compounds.

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What does the electron configuration of an atom tell us about it’s placement on the Periodic Table?

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  • The amount of numbers - number of shells - period (row) number
  • The last number - amnt of electrons in last shell - group number

e.g. an atom with a configuration of 2.8.2 is in group 2, period 3.

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12
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What are the maximum number of electrons in the first four shells?

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Shell 1 - max 2
Shell 2 - max 8
Shell 3 - max 8
Shell 4 - max 18

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13
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What charge do ions in each group form (only for first 20 elements)?

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Group 1 -> +1 Charge
Group 2 -> +2 Charge
Group 3 -> +3 Charge
Group 4 -> Don’t form Ions
Group 5 -> -3 Charge
Group 6 -> -2 Charge
Group 7 -> -1 Charge
Group 8 -> Don’t form Ions

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14
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What is ionic bonding?

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Ionic Bonding is the electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions (metal ions and non-metal ions).

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15
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How is ionic and covalent bonding modelled?

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Dot and Cross Diagrams. Please check textbook for reminder.

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16
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How can you figure out the chemical formulas of ionic compounds?

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You swap the charges of each element or compound.

E.g. Ammonium Sulfate
Ammonium -> NH₄ (1+ charge)
Sulfate -> SO₄ (2- charge)
Formula -> (NH₄)₂SO₄

17
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Properties of Ionic Bonding?

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  • High melting and boiling points (No Intermolecular forces, only strong electrostatic attraction of ions in a lattice)
  • Conducts when molten (liquid and gas, so ions can move freely)
  • Conducts when in solution (dissolved, so ions can move freely)
18
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What type of bonding do non-metals do? What are the types of structures formed?

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Covalent bonding. Simple covalent molecules, Giant covalent molecules.

19
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What is covalent bonding?

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Covalent bonding is the attraction between shared pairs of electrons and the nuclei of the bonded atoms (only done by non-metals).

20
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What are the charges of the following polyatomic ions?
Carbonate, Nitrate, Hydroxide, Ammonium, Sulfate.

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Carbonate -> CO3 (-2)
Nitrate - > NO3 (-1)
Hydroxide -> OH (-1)
Ammonium -> NH4 (+1)
Sulfate -> SO4 (-2)

21
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Properties of Simple Covalent Molecules?

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  • Low melting and boiling points (Weak Intermolecular forces between covalent molecules)
  • Doesn’t conduct
22
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What are Giant Covalent Structures?

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Repeating regular structures of non-metals atoms covalently bonded together.

23
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Properties of Giant Covalent Structures?

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