1.Ionic and Covalent Bonding Atoms rarely exist in nature, in their pure unbonded state. Why? • Atoms by themselves have higher potential energy being in an unbonded state…
1.Bonding & Structure Objectives: At the end of this unit you should be able to:- Explain how metallic bonding determines the prosperities of metals State/explain (understand)…
Bonding Notes Bonding Chemical Bonding between atoms involves interaction of electrons in the valence shell of the atoms. Three fundamental types Metallic Ionic Covalent…
Slide 1Chemical reactions + reactantsproducts A chemical reaction is a change that takes place when one or more substances (called reactants) form one or more new substances…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Valence Electrons are the electrons in the outermost shell of an atom. They are important in telling how the atom will react with certain chemicals. Like…
Introduction to bonding Introduction to bonding Group 1 Li Na K Rb Cs Fr Group 2 Be Mg Ca Sr Ba Ra Group 7 F Cl Br I At All elements in the same group have the same number…
PowerPoint Presentation PiXL AQA Unit 1 Chemistry 1: GCSE Science A for certification June 2014 onwards AQA Knowledge PowerPoint Unit 1 Chemistry 1 C1.1 The fundamental ideas…
CHAPTER 6 Periodic Table 2 3 Interpreting the Periodic Table 4 Interpreting the Periodic Table Typically they have a shiny luster. Relatively high density. Malleable ( they…
The Basics The Basics Elements, Molecules, Compounds, Ions Parts of the Periodic Table How to Name 1 Classification of Elements Metals – found on the left-side of the Periodic…