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Bond Types

Ionic Compounds

Covalent Compounds

Polar or Nonpolar

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• This is formed when an atom transfers electrons to another atom

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I-100

I-200

• This type of bond is formed between nitrogen and fluorine

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I-300

• This type of bond type is formed between atoms that have significantly different attractions for electrons

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I-400

• This type of bond is formed between two identical atoms

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I-500

• This is why atoms form bonds with other atoms.

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II-100

• These type of compounds dissolve easily in water.

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II-200

• This type of compound has a significantly higher melting point than covalent compounds.

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II-300

• This is the reason why ionic solids are unable to conduct electricity.

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II-400

• This is the reason ionic compounds in solution can conduct electricity.

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II-500

• Of the following four compounds, Cl2, KI, CO2, and NH3,this is an ionic compound that would easily dissociate in water.

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III-100

• Covalent compounds are typically made of two or more of these bonded together.

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III-200

• These are two examples of covalent compounds.

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III-300

• This is what is happening between electrons in a covalent bond.

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III-400

• This is why covalent compounds are poor conductors of electricity.

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III-500

• The molecule NH3 forms this shape.

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IV-100

• This is the measurement of an atoms ability to attract electrons.

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IV-200

• This is the most electronegative element.

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IV-300

• This is the type of bond if the difference in electronegativity of two atoms is greater than 1.8.

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IV-400

• Of the following bonds, N–O, C–C, B–O, & C–O, this is the one that is predicted to be most polar.

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IV-500

• Benzene is considered what type of solvent.

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V-100

• Acetic acid is polar so it will be soluble in this solvent.

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V-200

• I2 will be soluble in this solvent.

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V-300

• This tells whether a bond is polar, nonpolar, or ionic.

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V-400

• This is a group of covalently bonded atoms that has a charge.

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V-500

• This is the shape that water forms.

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I-100 A

• What is ionic?

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I-200 A

• What is polar covalent?

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I-300 A

• What is ionic or polar covalent?

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I-400 A

• What is nonpolar covalent?

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I-500 A

• What is to be more stable like a noble gas?

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II-100 A

• What are ionic compounds?

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II-200 A

• What are ionic compounds?

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II-300 A

• What are they are not free to move?

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II-400 A

• What is the ions are free to move?

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II-500 A

• What is KI?

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III-100 A

• What are nonmetals?

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III-200 A

• Answers will vary. What is CO2 & H20?

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III-300 A

• What is sharing?

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III-400 A

• What is covalent compounds do not have mobile electrons?

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III-500 A

• What is trigonal pyramidal?

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IV-100 A

• What is electronegativity?

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IV-200 A

• What is fluorine?

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IV-300 A

• What is ionic?

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IV-400 A

• What is B – O? (This has the biggest difference in electronegativity)

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IV-500 A

• What is a nonpolar solvent?

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V-100 A

• What is water?

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V-200 A

• What is a nonpolar solvent?

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V-300 A

• What is the difference in electronegativity?

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V-400 A

• What is a polyatomic ion?

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V-500 A

• What is bent?

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