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Forming Chemical Bonds • According to the Lewis model – an atom may lose or gain enough electrons to acquire a filled valence shell and become an ion. An ionic bond is the result of the force of attraction between a cation and an anion. – an atom may share electrons with one or more other atoms to acquire a filled valence shell. A covalent bond is the result of the force of attraction between two atoms that share one or more pairs of electrons. Material from karentimberlake.com and H. Stephen Stoker Ionic Compounds Vs Covalent (Molecules) Compounds •Ionic Compounds –Made up of a metal and a non-metal –Have a difference in electronegativity of more than 1.7 (Figure 20 pg. 161) –Formed from ions –Electrons are transferred • Covalent Molecules –Made up of two non-metals –Have a difference in electronegativity of less than 1.7 (Figure 20 pg. 161) –Ions are not formed –Electrons are shared Bond Polarity: Nonpolar Nonpolar covalent bond Electrons are shared between atoms with the same electronegativity values. Difference = 0 Examples: N2 Br2
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