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Po l a r i t y o f

a M ol e c ul e !
Listen and
understand!
Tell whether the following
compounds are ionic or
covalent compounds.

1.NaCl 6.N2O
2.CO2 7.PCl5
3.CaCl2 8.KBr
4.CCl4 9.HCl
5.Fe2O3 10.AlCl3
Remember
!
Metal +
Nonmetal = Ionic
Compound
Remember
!
Nonmetal +
Nonmetal =
Covalent
Compound
Ionic
Bonding

Transfer of
electrons
Covalent
Bonding

Sharing of
electrons
Covalent
Bonding
Tell whether the following
compounds are ionic or
covalent compounds.

1.NaCl 6.N2O
2.CO2 7.PCl5
3.CaCl2 8.KBr
4.CCl4 9.HCl
5.Fe2O3 10.AlCl3
a l e n c e
V c t ro n s
el e
Outermost electrons
involved in chemical
bonding
Why chemical
bonding occurs?
Atoms tend to form compounds in
ways that give them eight valence
electrons and thus electron
configuration of a noble gas.
O c te t Ru l e
i s d o t
e w
L y m bo l
s
Diagrams that
represents the valence
electrons of an atom.
l e c t ro n
E g ur a t i o n
c on f i
describe where
electrons are located
around the nucleus of an
atom
l e c t ro n
E g ur a t i o n
c on f i
i s d o t
e w
L y m bo l
s

Sodium Chloride
(NaCl)
Lewis Dot Symbol

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