classic chem if i wanted to bond, could i? 9-12 science std: chem 2a

33
Class ic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Upload: letitia-rodgers

Post on 24-Dec-2015

217 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Classic Chem

If I wanted to bond, could I?

9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Page 2: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Previously, on “Chem is Fun”Review from beginning:

Started with Atom

The parts

The electrical charges

The orbitals

Valence Electrons

Page 3: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Previously, on “Chem is Fun”Review from beginning:

Valence electrons

Outer shell…

Electrons that bond….

electron

neutron

proton

Page 4: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Previously, on “Chem is Fun”Review from beginning: How many there are….

Working with table…

Count from left…

3 4 5 6 7 81 2

Or look at column number

Page 5: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Previously, on “Chem is Fun”Review from beginning:

Sharing electrons

Covalent, Polar Covalent and Metallic

Page 6: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Previously, on “Chem is Fun”Review from beginning:

Taking / Giving Electrons

Ionic Bonds held by Electrostatic Forces

Page 7: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Not all atoms can bond It depends on the number of valence electrons

Imagine if you will…..

This building has 8 apartments / floor

…..An apartment building

“Eight is Great”

Page 8: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Not all atoms can bond Each floor of the apartment is an element or atom

The Number of full or empty “apartments”….

…is important to the “landlord” atom

Valence electrons live in

the apartments….

Page 9: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Not all atoms can bond When atoms bond…

Atoms work together to move electrons

So that each atom has either…

…an empty or full floor

from “apartment” to “apartment”

Page 10: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Not all atoms can bond When atoms bond…

If they can’t fill or empty a floor

The atoms don’t want to bond

Page 11: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Here’s how it works….An atom with 2 valence electrons

Wants to Bond with an atom with 6 valence electrons

Atoms aren’t happy – floors aren’t empty or full

Page 12: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Here’s how it works….This atom takes its electrons

And moves them to the other atom

Now both atoms are happy and can bond

Page 13: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Here’s how it works….This is called the “rule of eight”

Or the “Octet Rule”

Remember – “Eight is Great”

Page 14: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Here’s how it works….If the atom can’t fill or empty the floor…

The Octet Rule isn’t followed…

And the atoms don’t want to bond

Page 15: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Here’s an exampleAn atom with 3 valence electrons

Comes near an atom with 5 valence electrons

Will these atoms bond?

Page 16: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Here’s an exampleThis atom moves its 3 electrons

Into the 3 empty places in this atom

And the atoms will get together and bond

Yes!

Page 17: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Another example:An atom with 2 valence electrons

Sees an atom with 5 valence electrons

Will these atoms bond?

Page 18: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

How could they bond?Move the electrons and this atom is happy…

Where could they get it?

But this atom still needs one for the Octet Rule

A 3rd Atom with one electron

Page 19: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Bonds with more than 2 atomsYou bring in a 3rd atom with 1 valence electron

And both atoms move their electrons

Now all 3 atoms have met the Octet Rule

And all 3 atoms will bond together!

Page 20: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Does this work the other way?Will an atom with 5 valence electrons

Move those 5 to an atom with only 3?

It is easier to move 3 electrons than 5

No – 3 electrons will move to the atom with 5

Page 21: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

How about this one…You have an atom with 4 valence electrons..

It wants to meet the Octet Rule to be happy

So it looks for atoms to bond with

Page 22: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

How about this one…It sees 2 other atoms with 2 valence electrons

Will it bond with these 2 atoms?

Yes!

The 2 electrons from the new atoms will move to the atom with 4

The Octet Rule is satisfied for all 3 atoms!

Page 23: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

How do you figure out how manyYou have an atom with 6 valence electrons…

And an atom with 1 valence electron

Will 1 of each atom bond?

No – they don’t meet the Octet Rule

Page 24: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

How do you figure out how manyWhat is needed to meet the Octet Rule?

I need 1 more atom with 1 valence

electron

Then they have all 8 (or no) valence electrons…

And all 3 will bond together

Page 25: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

One more situation…You have an atom with 8 valence electrons

It sees atoms with 1 and 2 valence electrons

Will the atoms bond?

No!

Page 26: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

One more situation…The first atom has 8 valence electrons

It already meets the Octet Rule

The other 2 atoms don’t have enough to either fully fill or empty their 8

So they won’t bond

Page 27: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

One more situation…What group of atoms have 8 valence electrons?

The Noble Gases (group 18)

Because these atoms have all 8 valence electrons…

They don’t bond (react) with other atoms

Page 28: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

One more situation…

That is why the Noble Gases don’t react

They are monatomic atoms

The hermits of the Periodic Table

Page 29: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

So now it is time for practice

You have a worksheet in front of you….

Page 30: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

So now it is time for practiceKnowing what you know about the Octet Rule…

Fill in columns 2, 4, 5 and 6 of this table

Page 31: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

So now it is time for practiceKnowing what you know about the Octet Rule…

For extra credit, fill in the information in Column 7 (see example)

Page 32: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a
Page 33: Classic Chem If I wanted to bond, could I? 9-12 Science Std: Chem 2a

Your Homework…..

Finish your Octet Rule Worksheet