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Chemical Compounds

Chemical Compounds. DO NOW. Label the atom- proton , neutron , electron , nucleus . Label charges where they belong. (+) (-). Elements. A pure substance that consists of just one type of atom Classified by the number of protons/electrons. Elements.

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Chemical Compounds

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  1. Chemical Compounds

  2. DO NOW Label the atom- proton, neutron, electron, nucleus. Label charges where they belong. (+) (-)

  3. Elements • A pure substance that consists of just one type of atom • Classified by the number of protons/electrons

  4. Elements • A pure substance that consists of just one type of atom • Classified by the number of protons/electrons • REMEMER– the number of PROTONS is EQUAL to the number of electrons!!

  5. “atomic number” = How many protons/electrons a Boron atom has

  6. Elements • A pure substance that consists of just one type of atom • Classified by the number of protons/electrons • REMEMER– the number of PROTONS is EQUAL to the number of electrons!! • Atoms have NO CHARGE… NEUTRAL

  7. CHALLENGE: What element is this??

  8. How to solve a challenge question • “I see that……” • “I know that…..” • “I think that…….”

  9. Chemical Compounds • 2 or more elements combined

  10. Chemical Compounds • 2 or more elements combined • Example- H2O

  11. Chemical Compounds • 2 or more elements combined • Example- H2O • Hydrogen Hydrogen Oxygen

  12. (K2SO4P5) + Mg2Fe32+ (KSO43-)2 + KCl + CuPO42-

  13. Chemical Compounds • 2 or more elements combined • Example- H2O • Hydrogen Hydrogen Oxygen • Elements “combine” to one another by chemical bonding

  14. Chemical Bonding • When 2 or more elements bond together, the result is often very different than the original elements • Bond- join, combine, or come together • Original- what you started with

  15. Chemical Bonding • Elements bond together, or combine/join with other elements by stealing or sharing electrons from other elements. • Chemical bonds happen because of electrons

  16. Ionic Bonding • Elements take or give away electrons

  17. Covalent Bonding • Elements share electrons

  18. Sodium

  19. 1 2 7 6 3 5 4 Sodium Chlorine

  20. 1 2 7 6 3 5 4 Sodium Chlorine

  21. 1 2 7 6 3 5 4 Sodium Chlorine

  22. IONIC BONDING- stealing and giving away electrons 1 2 7 6 3 5 4 Sodium Chlorine

  23. CHALLENGE What do you think the charge of the sodium atom and the charge of the chlorine atom is Now that they are bonded? Why?

  24. CHALLENGE What do you think the charge of the sodium atom and the charge of the chlorine atom is now? Why?

  25. REVIEW • What is an atom? • What are the 3 subatomic particles? • What is the overall charge of an atom, and why?

  26. Review • What is an element? • What does the “atomic” number tell us? • What are some examples of elements?

  27. Review • What is a chemical compound? • How do chemical compounds form?

  28. REVIEW • How does chemical bonding happen? (what does it involve?) • What are the 2 types of chemical bonds we have learned about?

  29. REVIEW • Someone explain ionic bonding. • Some explain covalent bonding!

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