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! A chemical bond forms between atoms when valence electrons move between them. They can be transferred or shared. What is a chemical formula? ! A chemical formula is a shorthand way of showing the number and type of atoms in a compound or molecule. Ionic Bond MgCl2 Magnesium Chloride is used for ice and dust prevention. Rule 1 Write the symbol for the more metallic element first. Then, write the symbol for the non-metallic element. Rule 2 Write the oxidation number for each element. (The numbers can be found on the periodic table) Rule 3 Then, criss-cross the oxidation numbers to use as subscripts to balance the formula. Subscripts are used to indicate the number of atoms each element has in that compound. Ionic Bonding ! The giving up of electrons. ! Often between metals & non- metals Metals ! Most elements are classified as metals (80%) ! Hard, shiny, and malleable ! Conduct heat and electricity well ! 3 or fewer electrons in the outer ring NonMetals ! Gases or brittle ! Dull and insulators ! 5 or more electrons in the outer ring Covalent Bonding Two methane molecules Covalent Bonding ! The sharing of electrons ! In a covalent bond, both atoms, attract the shared electrons at the same time. ! Often form between 2 or more non-metals How many valence electrons does H have? How many does H need to be full? How many valence electrons does C have? How many does C need to be full? What are the formulas for these three covalently bonded molecules? What is the formula for this molecule? Haha…Water You Talking About? Hopefully you have known the chemical formula for water is H2O. Each H ion carries a +1 charge: H+1 The O ion carries a -2 charge: O-2 Therefore, it takes 2 H+1 ions to balance 1 O-2 ion so the formula for water is H2O. This is a subscript indicating the number of H ions Writing Chemical Formulas (Compounds) Key Point: Compounds do not carry a charge. The positive (+) charges carried by the cation must be balanced by the negative (-) charges carried by the anion. The pluses must equal the negatives. Write the + ion first and – ion second. Chemical Bonding Ionic Chemical Bonding (Metal and Nonmetal)) Transfer of Electrons Positive ions Negative ions (anions) (cations) gain electrons lose electronns Metals Nonmetals Na+1 Cl-1 Mg+2 O-2 Al+3 P-3 Covalent (Nonmetal and Nonmetal) Sharing of Electrons Molecules Polar: Larger Nonpolar: atom Share holds electrons most of equally the electrons N2 O-2 H 2O H+1 H+1 N:N Balancing Chemical Equations Terms to know: Reactants Yields or Produces Products Coefficient Subscript Zn + 2HCl ! Zn + 2HCl Reactants ZnCl2 = H2 ZnCl2 = H2 Products Yields/Produces/Equals ! 2HCl The 2 is a coefficient ! ZnCl2 The 2 here is a subscript Step 1: Write the formulas of the reactants on the left side and products on the right side. ! Example formula: Al + PbO ! Draw an to indicate that a reaction takes place. ! What is the formula Al + PbO? Aluminum plus Lead Oxide ! Write the products on the right side as single ions (no subscripts). Al + PbO AlO + Pb (Single Replacement Reaction) Key Point: The number of atoms on the reactants (left) side must equal the number of atoms on the product (right) side. Step 2: Balance the charges (valences) in the new compound(s) with subscripts. • Al + PbO Al2O3 + 3Pb Al+3O-2 + Pb+2 Step 3: Balance the number of ions on both sides of the equation (use coefficients). ! 2Al + 3PbO Al2O3 + 3Pb ! 2Al + 3Pb + 3O = Al2O3 + 3Pb