CHEM 0110 Chapter 9: Notes - Ionic and Covalent Bonding (Ebbing and Gammon)

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The properties of a substance are determined in part by the chemical bonds that hold the atoms together. Chemical bond - strong attractive force that exists between certain atoms in a substance. Result of attractive forces of oppositely charged atoms. Share valence (outer-shell) electrons, which are attracted to the positively charged core/nucleus of both atom, therefore linking them. Metallic bonding - valence electrons of atoms move throughout crystal of metal, attracted to nuclei of all the ions; hold crystal together. Atoms want to have a stable configuration noble gas configuration. Need to form bonds to do this (gain or lose electrons) Transfer of electrons from one valence shell to another = ionic bond. Ionic bond - chemical bond by the electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions. Lewis electron-dot symbol - symbol in which the electrons in the valence shell of an atom or ion are represented by dots placed around the letter symbol of the element.

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