Structure & Properties of Ionic & Covalent Compounds

Structure and properties

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CORE electrons
Electrons found close to the nucleus
VALENCE electrons
Eletrons found in distant s and p subshells
Which electrons are responsible for holding 2 or more atoms in a chemical bond?
Valence electrons
CHEMICAL BOND
Force of attraction between 2 atoms in a compound (overcoming repulsion)
OCTET RULE
Atoms bond in such a way that each atom recieves 8 electrons in outtermost shell
2 ways an atom can achieve an octet
1) ionic bonding 2) covalent bonding
IONIC BONDING
The force of attraction formed from the complete transfer of electrons between atoms to form an ionic compound.
RULES of ionic bond formation
1) between metal & non-metal to form an anion & cation 2) ions of opposite charge 3) when e- lost by metal and gained by non-metal
Ionic compound structure
Crystalline lattice (metal ions become smaller nonmetals become bigger)
COVALENT BONDING
The sharing of pairs of electrons from atoms in the compound
Which element (or compound) is an exception of the octet rule?
HYDROGEN (H2)
Features (rules) for covalent compounds
1) between atoms of similar tendencies to gain/lose e- 2) diatomic elements have complete covalent bonding H2,F2,O2,N2,Cl2,Br2,I2)
Polar Covalent Bonds
Bonds made up of unequally shared electrons (e.g H-F the e- are attracted to F mostly (high electronegativity))
WATER has what kind of bonds and why?
Polar covalent bonds, unequal sharing of electrons between partially +ve H and partially -ve O (e- drawn closer to O than H)
COORDINATE COVALENT BONDING
Resulting from an atom donating a lone pair of e- to another atom (O2 + O --> O3)