Chemistry ยท Chapter 04
๐ Chemical Bonds
How atoms hold hands.
๐ก Atoms Holding Hands
Atoms bond together to become stable โ by getting a full outer shell (usually 8 electrons). There are three main types:
โข Ionic bond โ one atom gives electrons to another. Like Naโบ and Clโป in salt. Strong, makes brittle crystals.
โข Covalent bond โ atoms share electrons. Like HโH in hydrogen gas, or HโO in water.
โข Metallic bond โ atoms share a "sea" of free electrons. That's why metals conduct electricity.
Bonds store energy. Break them, energy is released โ that's how food and fuel work!
Covalent bond in Hโ molecule โ shared electron pairWikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0
Ionic bonding in NaCl (table salt) โ electron transferWikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0
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Ionic vs Covalent
AnimationLeft: Na donates its single outer electron to Cl. Right: two H atoms share their electrons. Both end up stable.
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Identify the Bond
ExperimentPick a compound โ see how its atoms are bonded.
CompoundNaCl
Bond typeIonic
Sodium gives its outer electron to chlorine. Result: Naโบ + Clโป โ opposites attract and form salt.