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chapter 3
ionic bonding
metal and non metal
metals lose electrons to form a stable ion
non metals ions gain electrons to form stable ions
strong electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositley charged ions in an ionic compound
regular lattice structure
use the charges to work out the formula of the ionic compound
conduct electricity when molten/ in solution
covalent bonding
non metals
a shared pair of electrons
very strong as a lot of energy is needed to overcome the electrostatic forces of attraction
diamond and graphite
allotropes
same state but different structures
DIAMOND
each carbon atom forms 4 strong covalent bonds
tetrahedral structure
giant covalent
GRAPHITE
3 covalent bonds between each carbon atom
layers
hexagonal structure
between each layer is delocalised electrons which allow the layers to slide
metallic bonding
just metals ;)
electrons in the outer shell become delocalized
+ve metal ions (cations) are held together by a sea of delocalised -ve electrons
strong electrostatic forces
mallelable and ductile
metal cations slide over each other if enough force is applied
magnesium
hexagonal packed structure
alternate layers
Coordinate bonding
'dative covalent bond'
just like a covalent bond but both electrons are donated from one atom
to form there must be a lone pair of electrons in one atom and a vacant orbital in the other atom
shapes
linear
180
2 bonding pairs
trigonal planar
120
3 bonding pairs
tetrahedral
109.5
4 bonding pairs
trigonal bipyramidal
90 and 120
5 bonding pairs
octahedral
90
6 bonding pairs
strength of repulsion
lone pair : lone pair
lone pair : bonding pair
bonding pair : bonding pair
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