Students explore why atoms bond together to form compounds, discovering the two main types of chemical bond.
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Teach: ionic, covalent, bond, electron, transfer, share, compound, lattice. The key distinction: ionic = transfer electrons, covalent = share electrons. Both result in stable full outer shells.
Focus on ionic bonding only using the sodium and chlorine example before introducing covalent bonding.
Can students explain why sodium and chlorine form an ionic bond? Can they describe one property difference between ionic and covalent compounds?
Draw electron shell diagrams in soil. Physical modelling of electron transfer and sharing uses any available objects.
Students often think bonds are physical connections between atoms. Bonds are electrostatic attractions — the result of electrical forces between positive and negative charges or shared electrons.
Chemical bonding explains why substances have the properties they do — their melting points, solubility, conductivity, and reactivity.
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