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Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally- occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine, or bond, to form different types of matter. • Compounds are made up of two or more different elements bonded together.

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Page 1: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Combinations of Atoms• There are 92 naturally-occurring

elements in the universe.• Like letters of the alphabet, different

atoms of different elements combine, or bond, to form different types of matter.

• Compounds are made up of two or more different elements bonded together.

• Compounds are different than the atoms they are made of.

Page 2: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Chemical Properties• Depending on the elements in a

compound, a compound may react with other compounds.

• Iron will rust when exposed to oxygen and water, but it won’t if it is melted and mixed with chromium and nickel metals to make stainless steel.

Page 3: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Bonds

Page 4: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Chemical Bonds

• Chemical bonds are forces that hold the atoms together in compounds.

• Bonds typically form when atoms share or transfer electrons.

Page 5: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Electron Energy Levelsa) Atomic number = number of protons in the

nucleus. Since protons are positive in charge, the nucleus attracts an equal number of negative electrons.

b) Electrons vary in the amount of energy they possess, and they occur at certain energy levels.

c) Electron energy levels determine how an atom behaves when it encounters other atoms.

Page 6: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Electrons are placed in energy levels according to rules:

1) The 1st energy level can hold up to two electrons.

2) The second energy level can hold up to eight.

3) After that some more complicated rules apply. You will learn these rules later.

4) The outermost energy level always attempts to stabilize with eight electrons. It does this by sharing or transferring electrons.

5) The electrons in the outermost energy level are called “valence electrons.”

Page 7: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Octet Rule = atoms tend to gain, lose or share electrons so as to have 8 electrons in the last level.• C would like to

• N would like to• O would like to

gain 4 electronsgain 3 electronsgain 2 electrons

Page 8: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Why are electrons important?• Elements have different electron

configurations.– A configuration is just an

arrangement.– Different electron configurations

mean different levels of bonding.– A carbon atom looks like this:

Page 9: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

An Atom of Oxygen

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1. Ionic bonds 2. Covalent bonds 3. Metallic bonds4. Hydrogen bonds

• Chemical bonds happen when an atom attempts to fill its outside electron energy level.

• There are four main types of bonds:

Page 12: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Ionic Bonds• An IONIC BOND is formed between two or

more atoms by the transfer of electrons.• Ionic bonds happen between a metal and a

nonmetal.• A good example is between sodium (Na) and

chlorine (Cl). • Sodium is a metal, chlorine is a nonmetal.

Page 13: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

• When sodium gives its electron to chlorine, it loses a negative and has one more positive proton than electrons.

• Chlorine gains the electron and has an extra negative charge.

• This makes sodium a positive ion and chlorine a negative ion.

More on Ionic Bonds

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Covalent Bond

• A COVALENT BOND forms by the sharing of electrons in the outermost energy level of two or more atoms.

• Covalent bonds are between two or more nonmetals.

Page 16: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,
Page 17: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Metallic Bond

• A METALLIC BOND is between atoms of metals.

• A metallic bond holds metal atoms together very strongly.

• Electrons flow around many nuclei of atoms, acting like sheepdogs keeping sheep together.

Page 18: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

Metallic Bond, A Sea of Electrons

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Hydrogen Bonds

• Hydrogen bonds do not involve the sharing or transfer (giving) of electrons.

• Hydrogen bonds occur because of unequal sharing of electrons.

• Water molecules have “polar” bonds because of this.

Page 20: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,
Page 21: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

How water attracts other water molecules because of polarity

Page 24: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

• A mixture is two or more elements or compounds put together, but not bonded.– Heterogeneous– Homogeneous– Solution

Mixtures

Page 25: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

• Hetero means “different.”• Heterogeneous mixtures are not

mixed evenly and can be fairly easily separated.

• The different parts can be seen.• Examples

– Vegetable stew– A bowl of Halloween candy– A group of people

Heterogeneous Mixtures

Page 26: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

• Homo means “same.”• Homogeneous mixtures are mixed

evenly throughout.• The different parts cannot be

easily told apart from one another.• Examples

– Salt water– Air

Homogeneous Mixtures

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• Solutions are homogenous mixtures.

• They are often liquids.

• Alloys of metals are also considered solutions, even though they are solids.

• Alloys are different metals mixed, not bonded, together when melted.

Solutions

Page 28: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

• Mixtures can be separated by sifting, evaporating, or by hand.

• Mixtures are between elements or compounds.

• Examples– Sugar and salt (C6H12O6 mixed with

NaCl)– Salt and pepper

• These methods are physical.

Separating Mixtures

Page 29: Combinations of Atoms There are 92 naturally-occurring elements in the universe. Like letters of the alphabet, different atoms of different elements combine,

• Compounds must be separated by breaking bonds between atoms.

• This method is chemical.• Examples

– Fire– Digestion– Breathing/respiration– Photosynthesis

Separating Compounds