Bonding Basics Name _______________________ Section A: Complete the chart using a periodic table to help you.
Element
Atomic Symbol
Total # of Electrons
# of Valence Electrons
# of Electrons Gained or Lost
Oxidation Number
Chlorine
Potassium
Magnesium
Fluorine



Aluminum
Sodium
Nitrogen
Oxygen



Hydrogen



Carbon



Iodine

Answer these questions:
 An atom that gains one or more electrons will have a ____________________ charge.
 An atom that loses one or more electrons will have a ____________________ charge.
 An atom that gains or loses one or more electrons is called an ____________.
 A positive ion is called a ______________ and a negative ion is called an _______________.
Section B: What is an ionic bond?
 Atoms will transfer one or more ______________________ to another to form the bond.
 Each atom is left with a ______________________ outer shell.
 An ionic bond forms between a _______________ ion with a positive charge and a __________________ ion with a negative charge.
Example B1: Sodium + Chlorine Example B2: Magnesium + Iodine
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Example B3: Potassium + Iodine Example B4: Sodium + Oxygen
Example B5: Calcium + Chlorine Example B6: Aluminum + Chlorine
Section C: What is a covalent bond?
 Atoms ______________________ one or more electrons with each other to form the bond.  Each atom is left with a ______________________ outer shell.
 A covalent bond forms between two ______________________.
Example C1: Hydrogen + Hydrogen
Example C3: Chlorine + Chlorine
Example C5: Carbon + 2 Oxygen
Example C2: 2 Hydrogen + Oxygen
Example C4: Oxygen + Oxygen
Example C6: Carbon + 4 Hydrogen
Challenge: What are some other ionic or covalent bonds that can be formed by the elements you see? Write the chemical formula for the compound and its name on a separate piece of paper and attach to this page.
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