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These are detailed Revision Notes for Topic Two (Bonding) of AQA GCSE Chemistry. They are written by me, using a combination of class notes, text books and revision guides. I have also uploaded the other chapters in my store.

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Bonding
Atomic Structure:
 An atom is formed of the nucleus: Subatomi Relative Relative
c Mass Charge
o The Nucleus is in the middle
Particles
of the atom.
Protons 1 +1
o It contains protons and
neutrons. Neutrons 1 0
o It accounts for nearly all the Electrons 1 -1
mass of them atom 1836
 And electrons:
o The electrons move around the nucleus in electron shells.
o They are negatively charged and tiny, but they cover a lot of
space.
o The volume of their orbits determines the size of the atom.
o They have virtually no mass
 Atoms are neutral and have no overall charge because they have the
same number of positive protons and negative electrons.
 The atomic number tells you how many protons there are.
 The mass number tells you how many protons and neutrons.
 To get neutrons subtract the mass number from the atomic number
Isotopes:
 Isotopes are different forms of the same element with the same
number of protons but a different number of neutrons.
 They had the same atomic number but different mass numbers.
 Because many elements have several different isotopes, relative
atomic mass is used instead of atomic mass when talking about the
atom as a whole. This is an average mass taking into account the
different masses and amounts of the isotopes making up the element.
 The formula is:
( % of the amount 1× mass number 1 ) +(% of the amount 2× mass number 2)
o
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Electron Configuration:
 Electrons always occupy shells.
 The lowest energy levels are always filled first – these are the ones
closest to the nucleus.
 2 electrons are allowed on the first shell and 8 on every shell after that.
 Atoms are much happier when they have full electron shells – like the
noble gases in Group 0.
 In most atoms, the outer shell is not full, and this makes the atom want
to react to fill it.
Formation of Ions:

,  Ions are charged particles – they can be single atoms or groups of
atoms.
 When atoms lose or gain electrons to form ions, they’re trying to get a
full outer shell. Atoms with full outer shells are very stable.
 When metals form ions, they lose electrons in their outer shell to form
positive ions.
 When non-metals form ions, they gain electrons into their outer shell to
form negative ions.
 The number of electrons lost or gained is the same as the charge on
the ion. E.g. If 2 electrons are lost the charge is 2+. If 3 electrons are
gained the charge is 3-.
Ionic Bonding:
 When a metal and a non-metal react together, the metal atom loses
electrons to form a positively charged ions and the non-metal gains
these electrons to form a negatively charged ion. These oppositely
charged ions are strongly attracted to one another by electrostatic
forces. This attraction is called an ionic bond.
 Ionic bonds are strong, they take a lot of energy to break.
 Ionic compounds therefore have high melting and boiling points.
 Ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten of aqueous
(dissolved in water). This is because the ions are free to move.
Dot and Cross Diagrams:
+ -


N Cl C
a N
a l
 Ionic compounds have a structure called a giant ionic lattice.
 Each positive ion is surrounded by 6 negative ions and each negative
ion is surrounded by 6 positive ions.
 The ions form a closely packed regular lattice arrangement and there
are very strong electrostatic forces of attraction in all directions in the
lattice.
Covalent Bonding:
 When non-metal atoms bond together, they share pairs of electrons to
make covalent bonds.
 The positively charged nuclei of the bonded atoms are attracted to the
shared pair of electrons by electrostatic forces, making
covalent bonds very strong.
 Atoms can only share electrons in their outer shells
(highest energy levels). H O H
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