2021-2022 Honors Chem328 Objectives For Chemical Bonding

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2) Using the difference of Electronegativity (ΔEN) between two atoms, be able to determine if there is a covalent bond or ionic bond including memorization the cut-off (ΔEN). Be able to explain why these bonds exists between the two atoms especially with respect to movement of their valence electrons.


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2) Using the difference of Electronegativity (EN) between two atoms, be able to determine if there is a covalent bond or ionic bond. Be able to explain why these bonds exists between the two atoms especially with respect to movement of their valence electrons.


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3) Be able to explain what a covalent bond is, what elements would create one, the name of the most common compound you get from this bond and the base unit(s) (or particle).



4) Be able to explain what a "ionic bond" (does not really exist) is, what elements would create one, the name of the compound you get from this "bond", and the base unit(s) (or particle).



5) Using the difference of Electronegativity (EN) between two atoms, be able to determine if it there is a covalent bond or ionic bond.







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(Note: look at Basic Covalent Bonding LDS Notes and HW)


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1) Name the 3 parts of the Localized Electron Theory (chemical bonding model we use) and be able to explain what each part does.



2) Be able to name three different types of bonds and which one is a "true chemical bond".



3) Be able to determine if two atoms coming together would share ve- (form covalent bond) by knowing the ΔEN (Electronegativity difference).(Honors Chem328 students only)



4) Be able to name the two different species that have covalent bonding.





Covalent Bonding - Lewis Dot Structures (LDS)



1) Determine the Lewis Dot Structure (LDS) for covalent bonding species (e.g. molecular cpds and polyatomic ions). This includes 1)total number of valence electrons, 2)number and types of bonds and 3)number of lone pairs on central atom.









2020-2021 Objectives of Chemical Bonding




General Understanding of When Atoms Come Together

3) Name the 3 parts of the Localized Electron Theory (chemical bonding model we use) and be able to explain what each part does.


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1) Be able to identify an element as metal, non-metal or semi-metals from its location on the Periodic Table.

2) Be able to explain what a covalent bond is, what elements would create one, the name of the most common compound you get from this bond and the base unit(s) (or particle).

4) Be able to name three different types of bonds and which one is a "true chemical bond".


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3) Be able to tell if there is a covalent bond, "ionic bond" or metallic bond between two elements.

5) Be able to name the two different species that have covalent bonding.


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1) Be able to draw the LDS for Ionic compounds

6) Be able to draw the LDS for Ionic compounds


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2) From knowing the two elements coming together to form the Ionic compound, be able to show how valence electron go from the elemental form (show LDS) to the ion form (show LDS), draw the correct LDS for the ionic compound, give correct chemical formula and chemical name.

7) From knowing the two elements coming together to form the Ionic compound, be able to show how valence electron go from the elemental form (show LDS) to the ion form (show LDS), draw the correct LDS for the ionic compound, give correct chemical formula and chemical name.


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Covalent Bonding - General Information

(Note: look at Basic Covalent Bonding LDS Notes and HW)

Lewis Dot Structures (LDS) - Covalent Bonding Species


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1) Name the 3 parts of the Localized Electron Theory (chemical bonding model we use) and be able to explain what each part does.

8) Determine the Lewis Dot Structure (LDS) for covalent bonding species (e.g. molecular cpds and polyatomic ions). This includes 1)total number of valence electrons, 2)number and types of bonds and 3)number of lone pairs on central atom.


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2) Be able to name three different types of bonds and which one is a "true chemical bond".

9)Be able determine when there is Resonance structures and how to draw them.


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3) Be able to determine if two atoms coming together would share ve- (form covalent bond) by knowing the ΔEN (Electronegativity difference).(Honors Chem328 students only)

10) Be able to know which elements can exceed the Rule of Eight and be able to draw their LDS.


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4) Be able to name the two different species that have covalent bonding.


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Bond Length and Bond Energy


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Covalent Bonding - Lewis Dot Structures

11) Need to be able to determine which of three type of bonds (single, double and triple bond) has the longest/shortest bond length and/or bond energy and reason why.


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1) Determine the Lewis Dot Structure (LDS) for covalent bonding species (e.g. molecular cpds and polyatomic ions). This includes 1)total number of valence electrons, 2)number and types of bonds and 3)number of lone pairs on central atom.


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2)Be able determine when there is Resonance structures and how to draw them.

Chemical Naming/Formula Writing for Compounds


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3) Be able to know which elements can exceed the Rule of Eight and be able to draw their LDS.

12) Be able to determine from a chemical name if this compound is a Molecular compound (MC), Ionic compound (IC) or an Acid (A) and determine its correct chemical formula.


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13) Be able to determine from a chemical formula if this compound is a Molecular compound (MC), Ionic compound (IC) or an Acid (A) and determine its correct chemical name.


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Bond Length and Bond Energy


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1) Need to be able to determine which of three type of bonds (single, double and triple bond) has the longest/shortest bond length and/or bond energy and reason why.


2021-2022 Objectives of Chemical Bonding


General Understanding of When Atoms Come Together

1) Be able to identify an element as metal, non-metal or semi-metals from its location on the Periodic Table.
2) Using the difference of Electronegativity (ΔEN) between two atoms, be able to determine if there is a covalent bond or ionic bond including memorization the cut-off (ΔEN). Be able to explain why these bonds exists between the two atoms especially with respect to movement of their valence electrons.


Covalent Bonding - General Information
(Note: look at Basic Covalent Bonding LDS Notes and HW)

3) Name the 3 parts of the Localized Electron Theory (chemical bonding model we use) and be able to explain what each part does.

4) Be able to name three different types of bonds and which one is a "true chemical bond".

5) Be able to name the two different species that have covalent bonding.


Lewis Dot Structures (LDS) - Ionic Bond

6) Be able to draw the LDS for Ionic compounds

7) From knowing the two elements coming together to form the Ionic compound, be able to show how valence electron go from the elemental form (show LDS) to the ion form (show LDS), draw the correct LDS for the ionic compound, give correct chemical formula and chemical name.


Lewis Dot Structures (LDS) - Covalent Bonding Species

8) Determine the Lewis Dot Structure (LDS) for covalent bonding species (e.g. molecular cpds and polyatomic ions). This includes 1)total number of valence electrons, 2)number and types of bonds and 3)number of lone pairs on central atom.

9)Be able determine when there is Resonance structures and how to draw them.

10) Be able to know which elements can exceed the Rule of Eight and be able to draw their LDS.


Bond Length and Bond Energy

11) Need to be able to determine which of three type of bonds (single, double and triple bond) has the longest/shortest bond length and/or bond energy and reason why.


Chemical Naming/Formula Writing for Compounds

12) Be able to determine from a chemical name if this compound is a Molecular compound (MC), Ionic compound (IC) or an Acid (A) and determine its correct chemical formula.

13) Be able to determine from a chemical formula if this compound is a Molecular compound (MC), Ionic compound (IC) or an Acid (A) and determine its correct chemical name.



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