Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Chemical Bonding
- Nobel Gases
- all electrons are paired
with opposite spins
- outer shell contains 2 electrons- He and 8 electrons for all the others
- made up of 2 in the s-orbital and 2 in each of the p orbitals
- inert
- make up 1% of the air
- argon is most abundant
- all, apart from radon, can be separated by fractional distillation of liquefied air
- atoms combine so that each has eight electrons on their outer shell
- unpaired electrons pair up by sharing or transferring
electrons to form a chemical bond
- Octet Rule
- Ionic, Covalent, Metallic
- Ionic Bonding
- occurs in compounds consisting of a metal and a non-metal
- electrons are transferred from the metal atom to the non-metal atom
- form oppositely charged ions that attract
- Ionic bonds
- between a non-metal and a metal
- electrons are transferred from the metal to the non-metal atom
- oppositely charged ions are formed, which are bonded together by electrostatic attraction
- is the electrostatic bond between oppositely charged ions
- Giant Ionic lattices
- each ion is surrounded by oppositely charged ions
- these ions attract each other from all directions, forming a latticr
- all ionic compounds exist as a giant ionic lattice in its solid state
- Covalent Bonding
- In compounds that consist of 2 non-metals
- electrons are shared between the atoms
- Metallic Bonding
- occurs in metal
- electrons are shared between all atoms