Bonding
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What is the connection with the cartoon at the right and ionic bonding?
Stability in Bonding: Guided Reading, Questions, and Vocabulary
__Please read Section 19.1, Chapter 19, pages 574-578.
__Vocabulary list for pages 574-579.
chemical formula (p. 575), subscripts (p. 575),
chemically stable(p. 576), Noble Gases (p. 576), energy levels (p. 577),
outer level (p. 577), chemical bond (p. 578).
__Please answer questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on page 578.
Objective list:
__1. Describe how a compound differs from its component elements.
__2. Explain what a chemical formula represents.
__2. State a reason why chemical bonding occurs.
Special Feature
- A closer look at molecules
Types of Bonds:
__Please read Section 19.2, Chapter 19, pages 580-587.
__Vocabulary list for pages 580-587.
ion (p. 580), superscript (p. 581), ionic bond (p. 582), molecules (p. 583),
covalent bond (p. 583), unequal sharing (p. 584), polar molecule (p. 586),
nonpolar molecule (p. 587).
__Please answer questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on page 587.
Objective list:
__1. Describe ionic bonds and covalent bonds.
__2. Identify the particles produced by ionic bonding and by covalent bonding.
__2. Distinguish between a nonpolar covalent bond and a polar covalent bond.
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