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Covalent Bonds

Covalent Bonds. Let’s Recall! Ionic compounds - A bond is formed through an electron transfer between a metal and a non-metal . Molecular compounds form when two non-metals share outer electrons. This bond is known as a covalent bond. Dogs Teach Chemistry. Di atomic Molecule.

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Covalent Bonds

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  1. Covalent Bonds

  2. Let’s Recall! • Ionic compounds - A bond is formed through an electron transfer between a metal and a non-metal.

  3. Molecular compounds form when two non-metals share outer electrons. • This bond is known as a covalent bond

  4. Dogs Teach Chemistry

  5. Diatomic Molecule • Is a molecule that consists of two atoms joined together with a covalent bond. • Can be between the same or different atoms (EX) H2, F2, HF

  6. Covalent Compounds - naming

  7. Naming – molecular compounds • For molecular compounds, prefixes are used to specify the number of atoms. • (Ex) Dinitrogenpentoxide Two (= di) nitrogen atoms Five (=pent) oxygen atoms N2O5

  8. Practice #1 • PCl3 1. Write the names of both elements in the same order Phosphorus Chlorineide 2. Add pre-fixes(Remember prefix “mono” is never used for the first element.) Phosphorus trichloride

  9. Name the Molecular Compounds • N2O • NI2 • CCl4 • OF2 • P2O5 • N2O3

  10. Write the formula for the following molecular compounds • Carbon Monoxide • Sulfur Tetrafluoride • DinitrogenTetroxide • NitrogenTribromide • Carbon disulfide

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