Fundamentals of Chemical Bonding and Reactions

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Course Outline

  1. Ionic Bonding
  2. Covalent Bonding
  3. Metallic Bonding
  4. Naming Ionic Compounds
  5. Criss-Cross Formula Rule
  6. Polyatomic Ions
  7. Reaction Types
  8. Neutralization Reactions
  9. Acid-Metal Reactions
  10. Acid-Carbonate Reactions
  11. Precipitation Reactions
  12. Solubility Rules

1. Ionic Bonding

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Transfer of electrons: The process by which electrons are moved from one atom to another, resulting in the formation of ions. AUTHOR (date): "Ionic bonding involves the transfer of electrons from metal atoms to non-metal atoms."
  • Ionic bonding occurs between metal and non-metal: A type of chemical bond where a metal atom transfers electrons to a non-metal atom, creating oppositely charged ions that attract each other. AUTHOR (date): "This electrostatic attraction forms the ionic bond."
  • Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points: Due to the strong electrostatic forces between ions, ionic compounds require significant energy to break these bonds, leading to high MP and BP. AUTHOR (date): "The lattice structure of ionic compounds accounts for their high melting and boiling points."
  • Ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten or aqueous: When melted or dissolved in water, ions are free to move, allowing ionic compounds to conduct electric current. AUTHOR (date): "The mobility of ions in liquid or solution enables electrical conductivity."

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1. What is ionic bonding primarily characterized by?

2. What is a characteristic property of covalent compounds?

3. What is the primary role of metallic bonding in metals?

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Ionic Bonding — definition?

Transfer of electrons between metal and non-metal.

Covalent Bonding — electrons?

Sharing of electrons between non-metal atoms.

Metallic Bonding — electrons?

Delocalized 'sea' of electrons in metals.

Naming ionic compounds — rule?

Metal + non-metal with '-ide'; Roman numerals for transition metals; polyatomic ions as units.

Criss-cross rule — purpose?

Balance charges to determine formula subscripts.

Polyatomic ions — examples?

Nitrate, sulfate, hydroxide, carbonate.

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