Chapter 4 : Chemical Bonds

 

Notes:

Notes 3/25-26 on Chemical Bonds 

Notes 3/31-4/7 on Ionic Bonds

Notes 4/8-9 on Covalent bonds

Class work:

Weds. 3/25/08  Periodic Table of Ions template here. Set your printer to 81/2 x 14, Landscape to print this form out.  Directions draw the electron dot symbol for the atom AND the ion ( See notes) for groups 1,2, 13-17, and elements Cu, Zn, Hg, Fe, Cd, Ni and Ag.

 4/2/08 Activity: Predicting the Formula for Ionic Compounds

4/7/08 Activity: When Polyatomic Ions meet

 

Homework:

3/31/08 electron dot diagrams for ions worksheet (hw#1)

4/4/08 electron dot diagrams for ionic compound worksheet (hw#2)

4/7/08 Ionic Compounds Worksheet (hw#3)

4/9/08 Polyatomic Ions Worksheet (hw#4)

4/11/08 Covalent Compounds Worksheet (hw#5)

Some interesting Websites on Chemical Bonding

Overview slide show on chemical bonding from Mc Master University
http://www.chemistry.mcmaster.ca/~aph/chem1a3/lectures/lec07/sld001.htm 

Overview slide show, slides #2-6 on chemical bonding from Brigham Young University  http://www.byuh.edu/courses/bio112/Oba%20folder/Ch2%20Chemistry/sld001.htm

Good overview of Chemical Bonding with animations of Bohr Models from the National Science Teachers Association.  http://www2.nl.edu/jste/bonds.htm

More Electron Dot Diagrams and BondingSome good examples of how to draw the  electron dot diagrams for Ions are at this website. They refer to the electron dot diagrams as "Lewis" Electron dot Symbols http://www.chem.sc.edu/faculty/reger/powerpnt/ch09/sld001.htm

More Electron Dot Diagrams and "atomic" chemical bonding:  This website has more example of electron dot diagrams and information on chemical bonding, which they refer to as atomic bonding, hey they must be British. http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/5-bonds.htm

From Widner University info on the electron dot diagrams (Lewis Dot Diagrams or Symbols) as they appear in Molecular Compounds can be found at http://members.aol.com/profchm/lewis.html 

More on writing Electron Dot Diagrams for Molecular Compounds at http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/bonds/faq/simple-lewis-structures.shtml