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Bonding Summary Notes
Bonding Summary Notes
Structure
What is Bonding?
• Bonding is the way in which atoms combine with one another
• The resulting arrangement is called structure
• On the valency electrons in the outermost shell are involved
in bonding
• The maximum number of electrons in the first shell is two
(duplet).
• The maximum number of electrons in the second shell is 8
(octet)
• The aim of bonding is to achieve a noble gas structure
o 8 electrons in the outermost shell to make it stable
Metallic Bonding
• Only in metals
• Metals have free electrons in their outermost shell
• Metals are electropositive in nature tend to lose their
valence electrons to form positive ions
• As the atoms are packed so closely together, the outermost
valence electrons become delocalised
• This results in a closely-packed, regular arrangement of
positive metal ions in a sea of mobile valence electrons that
bind the ions together
o The free valence electrons bod the metal ions together in layers
o These electrons are free to move and hence enable metals to conduct electricity
Metal Properties
Properties Reasons
High densities Due to close packing of atoms in metals
High melting and boiling Strong forces of attraction between atoms cause
points high melting and boiling points of metals
Malleable and ductile When force is applied to a metal, the atoms can
slide over one another, thus allowing the metal to
be malleable (can be hammered into different
shapes) and ductile (can be pulled into wires)
Good heat conductor Vibration of atoms and outermost electron helps to
transfer heat energy
Good electrical The free outermost electrons allow metal to
conductors conduct electricity. When a metal is connected to a
circuit, the electrons move towards the positive
terminal, and the electrons from the negative
terminal flow to the metals to replace them
Ionic Bonding
• Only occur between a metal and a non-metal
o Eg sodium chloride, potassium bromide, calcium chloride etc