BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Valence Electron, Ionic Compound, Nonmetal

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13 Apr 2018
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Chemical bonds: compounds are held together by chemical bonds, chemical bonds form because a full valence shell is more stable than a partly lled one, several types of important chemical bonds. Non-metals have a valence shell that is at least half full, but not completely lled; tend to gain electrons to ll their shell. Example: oxygen has 6 valence electrons but needs 8. Therefore oxygen has the tendency to share 2 electrons. Single bond forms between two atoms who share one pair of atoms. Double bond forms between two atoms that share two pairs of electrons. Non-polar covalent bond: two non-metals with similar electronegativity sharing electrons equally (i. e. o2 - the bond between the oxygens is non-polar covalent) Kept together by the electrostatic attraction between the negative anions and the positive cations. Example: salt (nacl) - chlorine has 7 valence electrons and a high electronegativity, sodium has one valence electron and a low electronegativity.

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