Ionic Bonds

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Ionic Bonds Chemistry Mrs. Coyle

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Ionic Bonds. Chemistry Mrs. Coyle. Part A:. Ions Lewis Dot Structure Stable Octet (or Duet). The Periodic Table and Atomic Radius. Valence Electrons. Valence electrons are the electrons in the highest occupied energy level of the atom. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ionic Bonds

Chemistry

Mrs. Coyle

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Part A:

Ions Lewis Dot Structure Stable Octet (or Duet)

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The Periodic Table and Atomic Radius

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Valence Electrons

Valence electrons are the electrons in the highest occupied energy level of the atom.

Valence electrons are the only electrons generally involved in bond formation.

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Electron Configuration of Sodium

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1

Which is the valence electron for Na?

Answer: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1

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Na , 11 e

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Na + , 10e

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A Positive Ion (Cation):

An atom that has lost one or more electrons. + charge

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Electron Dot Structure or Lewis Dot Diagram

A notation showing the valence electrons surrounding the atomic symbol.

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Elements within the same group have the same electron-dot structure.

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A Negative Ion (Anion)

An atom that has gained one or more electrons.

Negatively (-) charged.

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Chlorine Atom Chlorine Ion

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When Na, (Z= 11) loses its valence electron, what element does its configuration look like ?

a. Neon

b. Potassium

c. Beryllium

d. Sodium

Check your Neighbor

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When Na, (Z= 11) loses its valence electron, what element does its configuration look like ?

a. Neon

b. Potassium

c. Beryllium

d. Sodium

Check your Neighbor

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When the valence shell is full, the

atom is stable, less likely to react.

Example: Noble (Inert Gases)

Kr

A Stable Octet

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Note

Atoms tend to react in a way that would lead them to have a stable octet.

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Part B:

Equations for Formation of Ions and Naming Ions

Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds

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Equations for the Formation of Cations

H. H+ + e-

Li. Li+ + e-

Mg: Mg2+ + 2e-

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Equations for the Formation of Anions

. ..

: F : + e- : F - :

.. ..

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Naming cations (+).

Use the name of the metal.

Example: Na+

Sodium ion.

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Naming Anions(-)

Use the name of the nonmetal with the ending –ide.

Example: F-

Fluoride

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Ionic Compounds

Are made up of: a metal and a nonmetal ion. polyatomic ions.

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Naming Ionic Compounds, a First Look

Example: NaF

Sodium Fluoride

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Example:

Which of the following compounds are ionic?

1. NaCl

2. CO2

3. CO

4. KF

5. KNO3

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Some Common Ions

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Bonding

Elements that do not have a complete octet, tend to react.

When the elements react bonds are formed.

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Types of Bonds

Ionic Metallic Covalent

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Ionic Bonds

Bonds that are formed by transfer of electrons from one element to the other.

Each element (now an ion) will have a complete octet after the transfer of electrons.

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The Ionic Bond

• The electrical force of attraction between oppositely charged ions.

Na+ F−

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Example: Formation of Lithium Fluoride

. ..

Li. + : F : Li+ : F - :

.. ..

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Is an Ionic Compound Electrically Neutral or Charged?

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Movie Clip

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj3o0XvhVqQ&NR=1

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Chemical Formula

A representation of the kinds and number of atoms in a substance.

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Formula Unit

A chemical formula that shows the lowest whole number ratio of the atoms (ions) in an ionic compound.

Example: KCl, Mg Cl2

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The formula unit is used because ionic compounds have a lattice arrangement of ions. Ex: NaCl

Which ball represents the Na?