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Ionic Bonding
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What are ions? What are these ion things we keep talking about? Ion – charged atom; has different number of electrons and protons
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What are ions? Is there a way to represent them with a symbol, like we would represent the lithium atom with Li? Symbol: Na + Element Symbol Ion Charge Charges of +1 and -1 are written + and -
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What is ionic bonding? How many valence electrons does each atom want to have? Octet Rule – most atoms are stable with ____ valence electrons 8
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What are ions? Let’s look at the sodium atom. Na Protons = Electrons = Neutrons = Mass # - Atomic # = 23 – 11 = Now the sodium ion, Na +. Protons = Neutrons = Electrons = 11 12 11 12 10 11 p + + 10 e - = +1
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What are ions? Let’s look at the oxygen atom. O Protons = Electrons = Neutrons = Mass # - Atomic # = 16 – 8 = Now the oxide ion, O 2-. Protons = Neutrons = Electrons = 8 8 8 8 10 8 p + + 10 e - = -2
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What are ions? What’s the difference between the ones that are postively charged and the ones that are negatively charged? Cation – positively charged ion, loses valence electrons, smaller radius
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What are ions? What’s the difference between the ones that are postively charged and the ones that are negatively charged? Anion – negatively charged ion, gains valence electrons, larger radius
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Labeling Ion Practice Label each ion you wrote earlier as a cation or anion. IonSymbol Li F Be O N Li + F-F- Be 2+ O 2- N 3- cation anion
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What are ions? What’s the difference between chloride and chlorite? Monatomic Ion – ion with only one element Polyatomic Ion – ion with more than one element
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Labeling Ion Practice Help me label these as monatomic or polyatomic IonMon- or Poly- Li + F-F- NH 4 + SO 4 2- OH - Monatomic Polyatomic Monatomic Polyatomic
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What is ionic bonding? Ionic Bonding – TRANSFER of valence electrons from a ______________ to a ______________ METAL NONMETAL
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Labeling Ion Practice Which of the following will make ionic bonds? ElementIonic or Not? Lithium and Fluorine Iron and Fluorine Hydrogen and Nitrogen Copper and Tin Aluminum and Oxygen Ionic Not ionic Ionic Not Ionic Ionic H is a NONMETAL
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Group Activity Each of you will get an ion card. I will ask a series of questions, and you will answer based on your ion.
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Group Activity Metals on one side of the room, nonmetals on the other. What do you notice about the cations and anions? Sort yourself by group (alkali metals, halogens, etc.) What’s special about transition metals? What do you notice about the charges? Could we make a set of rules regarding charge and column number?
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Group Activity Column 1 metals have a charge of _________. Column 2 metals have a charge of __________. Transition metals have _________________ charges. Column 13 metals have a charge of __________. Column 16 nonmetals have a charge of ___________. Column 17 nonmetals have a charge of __________. +1 +2 varying +3 -2
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Individual Practice Fill out the Ionic Bonding Practice worksheet
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