Chapter 6 Section 1
An ionic bond results from electrical attraction between
cations and anions
As the electronegativity difference between bonded atoms decreases, the bond because more
covalent (Difference increases--> become more ionic)
You can estimate the degree to which a bond between two atoms is ionic or covalent by calculating the
difference in the atom's electronegativity
A non polar covalent bond is unlikely when two atoms of different elements join because the atoms are likely to differ in
electronegativity
The measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons is its
electronegativity
Ionic bonds form as a result of the electrostatic attraction between
ions
Atoms that are bonded with an electronegativity difference of 0 to 0.3 are generally considered to be
no polar covalent compounds
What is the apparent charge on the chlorine atom in the molecule HCI
partially negative
the charge on an ion is either
postive or negative
When an atom completely gives up its valence electrons to another atoms, they form a bond that is considered to be
purely ionic
A covalent bond is formed when two atoms
share one or more pairs of electrons with each other
Two atoms will likely form a polar covalent bond if the electronegativity difference is between
0.3 to 1.7
Atoms seldom exist as independent particles in nature because
atoms are more stable when they combine with other atoms
Use the table below to choose the pari of elements that will most likely have the least ionic character.
Cl and O (smalles difference)
Use the table below to choose the pair of elements that will most likely have the greatest ionic character
K and N (biggest difference)
A single covalent bond involves the sharing of
two electrons