Covalent bonding Flashcards

1
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What is another way elements bond apart from ionic bonding?

A

Covalent bonding.

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What is covalent bonding?

A

Where atoms share electrons in their outer shells (highest energy level).

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What does both atoms bonding covalently mean?

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That they feel as though they have a full outer shell, which gives them the electronic structure of a noble gas.

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4
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What does each covalent bond provide?

A

Extra shared electrons for each atom.

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5
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What is a covalent bond?

A

A shared pair of electrons.

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6
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What does each atom involved in covalent bonding have to do?

A

Make enough covalent bonds to fill up its outer shell.

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7
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What examples of covalent bonding do we need to know?

A
  • Hydrogen.
  • Chlorine.
  • Methane.
  • Hydrogen Chloride.
  • Ammonia.
  • Water.
  • Oxygen.
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8
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What is the formula for hydrogen?

A

H2.

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9
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What is the formula for chlorine?

A

Cl2.

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10
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What is the formula for methane?

A

CH4.

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11
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What is the formula for hydrogen chloride?

A

HCl.

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12
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What is the formula for ammonia?

A

NH3.

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13
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What is the formula for water?

A

H2O.

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14
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What is the formula for oxygen?

A

O2.

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15
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How do you draw a covalent bond?

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  • By drawing overlapping circles of the atoms.
  • Then drawing their electrons on the circles.
  • Then drawing the shared electrons in between the overlap, so that each atom has a full outer shell.
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