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chemical bond classification chemical bonds are classified by the way the electrons are held between the atoms that are bonding to each other chemical bond classification electrons can be held ...

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    Chemical Bond Classification
  • Chemical bonds are classified by the way 
  the electrons are held between the 
  atoms that are bonding to each other.
    Chemical Bond Classification
  • Electrons can be held in a bond by 
   one of two ways:
   –Electrons are equally shared by both 
    atoms. (Covalent)
   –Electrons are “exchanged” from one 
    atom to another forming ions. (Ionic)
   Properties of Covalent Bonds
   • Covalent bonds occur between two 
   non-metal atoms. 
   • In covalent bonds electrons are shared 
   by the atoms involved in the bond.
            Examples of Covalent Bonds
        • Examples of compounds formed with 
           covalent bonds include:
            –Hydrogen gas (H2)
            –Ammonia (NH3)
            –Large biological molecules such as 
              glucose (C H O ).
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     Properties of Ionic Bonds
  • Ionic bonds occur between a metal 
   atom and a non-metal atom. 
  • In ionic bonds electrons are exchanged or 
   transferred from the metal atom to the 
   non-metal atom.
  • After the transfer of electrons, both atoms 
   become oppositely charged, keeping both 
   atoms together (bonded).
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...Chemical bond classification bonds are classified by the way electrons held between atoms that bonding to each other can be in a one of two ways equally shared both covalent exchanged from atom another forming ions ionic properties occur non metal involved examples compounds formed with include hydrogen gas h ammonia nh large biological molecules such as glucose c o and or transferred after transfer become oppositely charged keeping together bonded...

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