This document discusses different types of chemical bonding and chemical reactions. It defines ionic bonding as occurring between metal and nonmetal elements, and covalent bonding as the sharing of valence electrons between two nonmetal atoms. It also distinguishes combination reactions, decomposition reactions, single replacement reactions, and double replacement reactions.
This document discusses different types of chemical bonding and chemical reactions. It defines ionic bonding as occurring between metal and nonmetal elements, and covalent bonding as the sharing of valence electrons between two nonmetal atoms. It also distinguishes combination reactions, decomposition reactions, single replacement reactions, and double replacement reactions.
This document discusses different types of chemical bonding and chemical reactions. It defines ionic bonding as occurring between metal and nonmetal elements, and covalent bonding as the sharing of valence electrons between two nonmetal atoms. It also distinguishes combination reactions, decomposition reactions, single replacement reactions, and double replacement reactions.
Chemical Bonding Objectives At the end of the activity the students are expected to: ● Differentiate the types of chemical bonding;
● Distinguish the kinds of chemical reaction; and
● Determine the type of chemical bonding
and/or chemical reaction happened to the compounds Ionic Bonding Lewis Theory Generally formed Oppositely charged by metal and particles will attract nonmetal elements one another to form a chemical bond Sample Practice Problem (Chemical Bonding) Covalent Bonding it results from the sharing of valence ē between 2 nuclei usually found between nonmetals Covalent Bonding
Empirical Formula Molecular Formula Electronegativity
the formula of a this happens due to the simplest compound that tells unequal sharing of ē ratio of atoms pair because of the whole number in a compound differences in multiple of its empirical formula electronegativity values Covalent Bonding Chemical Reactions Chemical Reaction Combination reactions are essentially the reverse of decomposition reactions: two materials unite to form a single molecule. Chemical Reaction Decomposition reactions are readily identified, because they tend to have a single reactant, and two or more products. Chemical Reaction Single Replacement reaction in these reactions, one atom or complex ion is replaced with a second atom or complexion. Chemical Reaction Double Replacement reaction Where two metal cations switch partners.