Ionic Bonding. Specification Candidates should be able to: (a) describe the term ionic bonding as electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged.

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Ionic Bonding

Specification Candidates should be able to: (a) describe the term ionic bonding as electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions; (b) construct ‘dot-and-cross’ diagrams, to describe ionic bonding; (c) predict ionic charge from the position of an element in the Periodic Table; (d) state the formulae for the following ions: NO 3, CO 3 2–, SO 4 2– and NH 4 + ;

Lesson Objectives 1.Know the difference between an ion and an atom 2.Describe the term ionic bond as electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged electrons 3.Draw cross and dot diagrams for given compounds 4.Draw the bonding in given polyatomic ions and state their overall charge

describe the term ionic bonding as electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions; What is an ion? – Ions are formed when one atom transfers electrons from one atom to another – Electrons can be gained or lost – They generally do this in order to form a full outer shell

An aluminium atom has the electron structure 2,8,3. It needs to lose 3 electrons to become stable.

An oxygen atom has the electron structure 2,6. It needs to gain 2 electrons in its outer shell to become stable.

Lesson Objectives Lesson Objective 1- know the difference between an atom and an ion

Using the whiteboards + Periodic tables predict what ions would be formed by the following Calcium Nitrogen Flourine Potassium Bromine Oxygen

Ionisation equations Ca → Ca e - N + 3e - → 3N - Write down the equations for F,K,Br and O

Correct drawing of ion structures

Drawing Dot and Cross Diagrams Sodium Chloride

Electrostatic Attraction This donation of electrons creates a positive and a negative ion Because positives attract negatives a bond is formed This bond is an electrostatic attraction or ionic bond

Lesson Objectives Lesson Objective 2-Describe the term ionic bond as electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged electrons

An aluminium atom has the electron structure 2,8,3. It needs to lose 3 electrons to become stable.

An oxygen atom has the electron structure 2,6. It needs to gain 2 electrons in its outer shell to become stable.

To work out the number of ions of each element we need to balance the number of electrons being given and taken. 2 x 3= 6 electrons from the aluminium and 3 x 2 = 6 electrons to the oxygen The formula is Al 2 O 3 AluminiumOxygen

Questions Draw dot and cross diagrams for the following LiF Na 2 O MgO AlCl 3 MgCl 2

Polyatomic ions Poly-many Atomic-atoms E.g. hydroxide OH - (draw on board)

Lesson Objectives Lesson Objective 3 Draw cross and dot diagrams for given compounds

Extension Activity Draw cross and dot diagrams to show the structures of the following NO 3 -, CO 3 2–, SO 4 2– and NH 4 + Predict the charge on the following polyatomic ions ClO (chlorate), PO 4 (phosphate), MnO 4 (permanganate) and S 2 O 3 (thiosulphate)

Lesson Objective 4 Draw the bonding in given polyatomic ions and state their overall charge