ACTIVITY 4 HW: Electrons, Chemical Bonds, and Chemical Formulas--KEY

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CYCLE 6 Developing Ideas ACTIVITY 4 HW: Electrons, Chemical Bonds, and Chemical Formulas--KEY Name: Date: Group: Purpose In Cycle 6 Activity 2 you were introduced to enhanced small particle models of lead iodide, iodine, and lead. You may have wondered what holds the atoms together in each model. Chemical bonds are strong electrostatic attractive forces that hold together atoms in a small particle (repeating formula units (e.g. lead iodide), discrete molecules (e.g. iodine), or elemental solids (e.g. lead)). Chemical bonds are considerably stronger than even the strongest electrostatic attractive forces between small particles. 1 What are chemical bonds and are they all the same? Collecting and Interpreting Evidence Model Exploration #1: What are chemical bonds? Models of three different types of chemical bonds are shown in this exploration. We use the same modified orbit models that we used in Activity 4 since the components of the atom can be clearly shown. For each example set, the top model represents the atoms before a chemical bond forms, and the bottom set of models represents the atoms once a chemical bond forms. Examine the models and answer the questions that follow. 1 For metallic solids and ionic solids, the electrostatic attractive forces between particles are the same as the chemical bond. 2007 PSET 6-67

Cycle 6 Ionic bonds What type of atoms metal atoms only, nonmetals atoms only, or a combination of metal and nonmetal atoms are involved in ionic bonds? Combination of metal and nonmetal atoms What happens to the metal atom s valence electron(s) when an ionic bond forms with a nonmetal atom? Metal s valence electron(s) is transferred to the nonmetal How does the charge change on the metal atom? On the nonmetal atom? Why do you think it is called an ionic bond? Metal atom becomes positively charged and the nonmetal becomes negatively charged. It is called ionic because ions form during the process of the bond forming. 6-68

Activity 4 Homework Covalent bonds What type of atoms metal atoms only, nonmetals atoms only, or a combination of metal and nonmetal atoms are involved in covalent bonds? Nonmetals atoms only Describe what is happening to the valence electrons of nonmetal atoms when a covalent bond forms between them. How is this different from the ionic bond? They are being shared between two atoms. The electrons are not transferred from one atom to the other as they are in an ionic bond. 6-69

Cycle 6 Metallic bond What type of atoms metal atoms only, nonmetals atoms only, or a combination of metal and nonmetal atoms are involved in the metallic bond? Metal atoms only Describe what is happening to the valence electrons of metal atoms when a metallic bond forms between them. How is this different from the ionic and covalent bonds? It is not clear they are neither transferred as in ionic bonds, nor shared as in covalent. They leave the atom, and reside someplace in the vicinity of the now positively charge metal ion Which electrons are involved in all chemical bonds core electrons or valence electrons? Valence electrons How many valence electrons does each non-hydrogen atom 2 have when involved in a chemical bond? (Hint: count the dots in the outermost energy level that still contains dots for each atom.) 2 Do NOT consider copper and zinc when answering this question. Generally, when transition metals lose valence electrons, their ions may have partially filled or filled valence energy levels. For example, transition metals in period 3 lose valence electrons from 4 th energy level leaving them with between one and ten valence electrons 3 rd energy level, depending on the element. 6-70

Activity 4 Homework 8 How many valence electrons does each hydrogen atom have when involved in a chemical bond? (Hint: count the dots in the outermost energy level that still contains dots for each atom.) 2 You may recall seeing combining power on the element cards in Activity 3. Mendeleev studied combining power of elements using mass ratios of an element in its various compounds. Now that scientists understand atom structure, and specifically, the role that electrons play in forming chemical bonds, combining power can be defined as the number of chemical bonds that an atom will form with other atoms. A chemical bond consists of one transferred electron (ionic bond) or a shared pair of valence electrons (covalent bond). In the case of the shared pair, one electron is donated from one atom in the bond, and another is donated from the second atom in the bond. For the representative (Group 1A-8A) elements: 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A Combining Power 1 2 3 4 3 2 1 0 (# chemical bonds) An atom s combining power is determined by the octet rule: atoms form chemical bonds by losing (metal atoms), gaining (nonmetal atoms) or sharing (nonmetal atoms) valence electrons, resulting in a total of eight valence electrons for each atom in the chemical bond. Hydrogen and helium are notable exceptions and obey the duet rule with only two valence electrons. For example, let s examine the compound that forms between nitrogen and hydrogen. Nitrogen has five valence electrons and needs three more electrons to satisfy the octet rule. Hydrogen has one valence electron and needs one more electron to satisfy the duet rule. Nitrogen and hydrogen are both nonmetals and will form a covalent bond. But since each hydrogen atom can only form one chemical bond with a nitrogen atom, three hydrogen atoms are needed: 6-71

Cycle 6 Notice that in the compound (shown at the right), the nitrogen atom now has eight valence electrons and each hydrogen atom now has two valence electrons. From Activities 3 and 4 you know that each element has a chemical symbol that appears on the periodic table. This chemical symbol is a one or two letter abbreviation of the element s name. The first letter of the chemical symbol is always capitalized, and the second letter (if there is one) is always lowercase. Every compound has a chemical formula, which consists of the chemical symbols of each element in the compound and the ratio of those elements atoms, shown with a subscript after the element s chemical symbol. If no subscript appears after a chemical symbol, a subscript of one (1) is always implied. The chemical formula for the compound formed between one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms is NH 3. Notice that no subscript after N implies that the molecule contains one nitrogen atom; a subscript of 3 after H means that the molecule contains three hydrogen atoms. Now you will try the compound that forms between magnesium and chlorine. What type of atoms metal atoms only, nonmetals atoms only, or a combination of metal and nonmetal atoms are involved in this compound? Metal (magnesium) and nonmetal (chlorine) 6-72

Activity 4 Homework What type of chemical bond will form between magnesium and chlorine? What happens to the valence electrons (i.e. where do they start, where do they end up)? Ionic bond. Valence electrons are transferred from one atom to the other. How many chemical bonds can a magnesium atom form? A chlorine atom? How many chlorine atoms will you need for one magnesium atom? Magnesium can form 2 bonds and chlorine can form 1 bond; 2 chlorines are needed for each magnesium. Draw modified Bohr atom models that represent the magnesium and chlorine atoms before a chemical bond forms. Draw modified Bohr atom models that represent the magnesium and chlorine atoms once a chemical bond forms. Be sure to check that each atom satisfies the octet rule. Write the chemical formula for this compound. MgCl 2 6-73

Cycle 6 Summarizing Questions S1. Match the type of bond to its description: ionic bonding (b) covalent bonding (c) metallic bonding (a) a. this bond forms between atoms of metals; this type of bonding is often described as positive ions loosely held in a sea of valence electrons b. this bond forms between atoms of metals and nonmetals; this type of bonding is often described as one or more valence electrons being transferred from a metal atom to a nonmetal atom c. this bond forms between atoms of nonmetals; this type of bonding is often described as two or more valence electrons being shared between two nonmetal atoms S2. In this activity you studied models of chemicals that are commonly found in the household: sodium fluoride (NaF) magnesium chloride (MgCl 2 ) calcium chloride (CaCl 2 ) aluminum oxide (Al 2 O 3 ) fluorine (F 2 ) water (H 2 O) ammonia (NH 3 ) brass (CuZn) added to toothpaste and drinking water to prevent tooth decay dissolved in seawater and are used as a road deicers thermal and electrical insulator that gives airplanes resistance to weathering; gemquality crystalline forms include rubies and sapphires contained in fluorescent and halogen lightbulbs composes 70% of earth, and roughly the same percentage of our bodies an active ingredient is many household cleaners metal alloy found in a variety of structural and architectural components of the home. 6-74

Activity 4 Homework Draw modified Bohr atom models and write a chemical formula for the common compounds that form between the following elements. a. carbon and hydrogen (name: methane, or natural gas) -- CH 4 b. sodium and chlorine (name: sodium chloride, or table salt) -- NaCl S3. Why do the Group 8A elements not form compounds? What is special about their electron structure? They already have 8 valence electrons. 6-75

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