Types of Bonds Webquest 1) Q Intro to Chemical Bonding A Follow the link to find the answer and record them on your sheet. Intro to Chemical Bonding Intro to Chemical Bonding • • • What is a chemical bond? Why do most atoms form chemical bonds? Practice: What type of bond would you expect in the following? o Sodium-Sodium o Sodum-Fluorine o Iron-Fluorine o Phosphorous-Fluorine 2) Q What are the properties associated with Ionic Bonds? A Use the Bonding Comparison Chart to summarize your answers. Ionic Bonding properties • • • • What types of atoms typically form ionic bonds? How are ionic bonds formed and what type of structure do they create? What are the typical properties of ionic substances? o Include the following: physical state, melting point, solubility in water, electrical conductivity, and any other properties you'd like to include. Insert an image into the chart that you feel best represents ionic bonding. Resize the image to make it small enough to fit. 3) Q What are the properties of compounds bonded covalently? A Use the Bonding Comparison Chart to summarize your answers to questions 1-4. Covalent Bonding Properties • • • • What types of atoms typically form covalent bonds? How are covalent bonds formed and what type of structure do they create? What are the typical properties of covalent substances ? o Include the following: physical state, melting point, solubility in water, electrical conductivity, and any other properties you'd like to include. Insert an image into the chart that you feel best represents covalent bonding. Resize the image to make it small enough to fit. First, read about the difference between polar and nonpolar covalent bonds. 4) Q What properties would you expect from compounds with metallic bonds? A Use the Bonding Comparison Chart to summarize your answers. Metallic Bonding pt 1 Metallic Bonding pt 2 1. What types of atoms typically form metallic bonds? 2. How are metallic bonds formed and what type of structure do they create? 3. What are the typical properties of metallic substances ? Include the following: physical state, melting point, solubility in water, electrical conductivity, and any other properties you'd like to include. 4. Insert an image into the chart that you feel best represents metallic bonding. Resize the image to make it small enough to fit.
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