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Page 1: CHEMICAL BONDING and CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS PSc.2.2 OBJECTIVE: Understand chemical bonding and chemical interactions

CHEMICAL BONDING and CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS

PSc.2.2 OBJECTIVE: Understand chemical bonding and chemical

interactions.

Page 2: CHEMICAL BONDING and CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS PSc.2.2 OBJECTIVE: Understand chemical bonding and chemical interactions

Objectives

PSc.2.2.1–Infer valence electrons, oxidation number, and reactivity of an element based on its location on the Periodic Table.

Page 3: CHEMICAL BONDING and CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS PSc.2.2 OBJECTIVE: Understand chemical bonding and chemical interactions

Bonding and Molecules

The outer electrons are involved in bonding.

These are called valence electrons.

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Bonding and Molecules

Most stable atoms have eight valence electrons.

When an atom has 8 valence electrons, it is said to have an octet of electrons.

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The Octet Rule

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Oxidation Number

An oxidation number indicates how many electrons are lost, gained, or shared when bonding occurs.

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1A

2A 3A 4A 5A 6A7A

8A0

The elements in the A groups are called the representative elements.

Page 8: CHEMICAL BONDING and CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS PSc.2.2 OBJECTIVE: Understand chemical bonding and chemical interactions

1A Group 1A elements have one valence electron.

They form 1+ ions after losing the one valence electron.

1+ is referred to as the oxidation number for Group 1A elements.

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2A

Group 2A elements have two valence electrons.

They form 2+ ions after losing the 2 valence electrons.

2+ is referred to as the oxidation number for Group 2A elements.

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3A

Group 3A elements have three valence electrons.

They form 3+ ions after losing the 3 valence electrons.

3+ is referred to as the oxidation number for Group 3A elements.

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4A

Group 4A elements have four valence electrons.

They form 4+ ions after losing the 4 valence electrons.

They could just as easily form 4- ions after gaining four additional electrons.

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4A

Group 4A elements could have a 4+ or 4- oxidation number, depending on the element with which they are bonding.

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Group 4A

Two elements in Group 4A have multiple oxidation numbers of 2+ and 4+.

These two elements are tin (Sn) and lead (Pb).

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5A

Group 5A elements have five valence electrons.

They form 3- ions after gaining 3 additional electrons.

3- is referred to as the oxidation number for Group 5A elements.

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6A

Group 6A elements have six valence electrons.

They form 2- ions after gaining 2 additional electrons.

2- is referred to as the oxidation number for Group 6A elements.

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7A

Group 7A elements have seven valence electrons.

They form 1- ions after gaining 1 additional electron.

1- is referred to as the oxidation number for Group 7A elements.

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8A Group 8A elements have eight

valence electrons, except helium which only has 2.

Group 8A elements, with a full complement of valence electrons, are generally not reactive.

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Question

How many valence electrons are in an atom of each of the following elements?

a) Magnesium (Mg)

b) Selenium (Se)

c) Tin (Sn)

(2)

(6)

(4)

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Question

Determine the oxidation number of each of the following elements.

a) Potassium (K)

b) Chlorine (Cl)

c) Tin (IV) (Sn)

(1+)

(1-)

(4+)

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Reactivity of Metals

In general, the reactivity of metals increases from top to bottom and decreases from left to right.

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Reactivity of Metals

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Reactivity of Nonmetals

In general, the reactivity of nonmetals increases from left to right and decreases from top to bottom.