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The New Progress Tracker For each section of the module you will be given a progress tracker booklet. This is designed to enable you to sign of when a section of the specification is complete or has been reviewed and to allow communication between you and your teachers about the best way to help you to progress.

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Page 1: The New Progress Tracker

The New Progress TrackerFor each section of the module you will be given a progress tracker booklet. This is designed to enable you to sign of when a section of the specification is complete or has been reviewed and to allow communication between you and your teachers about the best way to help you to progress.

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F332 – Chemistry of Natural Resources

•This module is made up for three main topics▫Elements from the Sea▫The Atmosphere▫Polymer Revolution

•This is the biggest module this year, worth 50% of your AS level, therefore 25% of the full A-level

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Dot-Cross DiagramsAnd Introducing Dative Bonding

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ObjectivesBe able to...•Draw simple dot-cross diagrams for ionic

and covalent compounds•Describe and draw dative covalent bonds•Link the types of bonding to physical

properties of chemicals

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Specification...Where this comes from...

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Types of bonding an ionic bond

occurs between a metal and non-metal atom (e.g. NaCl)

a covalent bond occurs between two non-metal atoms (e.g. I2, CH4)

a metallic bond occurs between atoms in a metal (e.g. Cu)

There are three types of bond that can occur between atoms:

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Representing ionic bonding

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Covalent bonding

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Task•Draw dot-cross diagrams for:

1. Lithium fluoride2. Calcium chloride3. Water4. Ethene5. Phosphorus pentachloride (beware this

does not obey the octet rule)

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Lithium Fluoride

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Calcium chloride

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Water

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Ethene

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Phosphorus Pentachloride

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Co-ordinate bonding

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Examples of co-ordinate bonds

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Task•Explain what a dative covalent bond is

and how it is formed. Give examples of molecular ions containing dative covalent bonds.

•Draw dot-cross diagrams for:▫Hydroxonium ion▫Ammonium chloride

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Hydroxonium Ion

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Ammonium Chloride

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Bonding and Properties•How do the properties of chemicals differ

within different types of bonding?•Consider:

▫Melting and Boiling Points▫Solubility▫Thermal and electrical conductivity▫Hardness▫Any others you can think of...

•Discuss.

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Bonding and PropertiesProperty Ionic Simple

MolecularGiant

CovalentMelting and

Boiling Points

Solubility

Thermal and electrical

conductivity

Hardness

Other points