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EXAMPLE: Water's formula is H,0, which means 2 hydrogen atoms bonded together with 1
oxygen atom. The first element is hydrogen and on the periodic table it is on the right side of the
staircase (semimetals). Therefore, hydrogen is a non-metal. The second element is oxygen and
is also on the right side of the staircase in the periodic table. Since both elements are classified
as non-metals. They have a covalent bond, which means they share electrons on their valence
shell or outermost energy level.
Please fill out the table below and identify the classification of the bond.
Compound
Name
Compound
Formula
1st
Metal or
Non-Metal
2nd
Element
Metal or
lonic Bond
Element
Non-Metal
or Covalent
Bond
EX: carbon
dioxide
Covalent
Bond
co,
Non-Metal
Non-Metal
Non-Metal
Metal
lonic Bond
sodium
sulfide
Nas
Covalent
Bond
phosphorus
trichloride
PCI,
Non-Metal
CI
Non-Metal
CaBr,
Ca
Metal
Br
Non-Metal
lonic Bond
calcium
bromide
Covalent
Bond
carbon
CaCl
Non-Metal
CI
Non-Metal
tetrachloride
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Please fill out the table below and identify electrons involved and interaction of the electrons.
Compound Compound
Name
lonic
Bond or
Covalent
Bond
Electrons
involved from
the 1st Element the 2nd Element
Electrons
involved from
Electrons
Formula
share or
transfer
EX: carbon
CO,
Covalent
4 electrons
2 electrons
share
dioxide
Bond
from each
oxygen
EX: sodium NaCI
sulfide
lonic
Bond
1 electron
1 electron
Transfer
taken by 2nd
element
gained by 2nd
element
sodium
sulfide
NaS
lonic
Bond
phosphorus
trichloride
PCI,
Covalent
Bond
CaBr,
lonic
Bond
calcium
bromide
Covalent
Bond
carbon
CaCl,
tetrachloride
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