1.5 Metallic, Covalent Bonds and Polarity
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Metallic and Covalent Bonds
Metallic Bonds
- An alloy is a uniform mixture of two or more metals (homogeneous)
- Heterogenous (non uniform mixture)
- Metal cations in metallic bonds form a sea of positive electrons
- Metals are attracted to this attraction force from this "sea"
Covalent Bonding
- Pure Covalent Bond (
) - Two atoms of the same element sharing electrons equally in a pure covalent bond
- Known as a diatomic element
- Diatomic elements
- Subscript rules
- Metal elements do not need a subscript (they form metallic lattices)
- Noble gasses do not have subscripts (implied due to full valence)
- Unique pure formulas
(no subscript as there are many possible pure carbons)
- Note
only implies for the same element. - Electron negativity is a rough estimate, so only assume they are the same when of the same element
Polarity
- A uneven distribution of charges
Steps to determine polarity
References
1.3 Atomic Properties
1.4 Electron Properties
1.6 VSEPR
1.7 Intramolecular and Intermolecular Force (IMF)