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Types of ions Monatomic 1 atom that gains or loses electrons Polyatomic ions more than 1 atom that as a group they gain or lose electrons
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ELEMENTS Metals left side of periodic table Nonmetals right side of periodic table Metalloids along diagonal line
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Metals Lose elections to make + ions (cations) Conduct electricity Conduct heat Malleable Ductile React with acids Solids (except ?) Shiny
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Nonmetals Gain electrons to form – ions (anions) Do not conduct heat Do not conduct electricity Brittle Solids, liquids or gases Do not react with acids Dull
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Metalloids PProperties of either SSome gain, some lose electrons SSome conduct, some don’t SSome are malleable, some brittle AAll are solids
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Law of Conservation of Matter Matter is not created or destroyed, it is conserved - The mass at the start of the reaction is the same as the mass at the end of the reaction
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Compounds Ionic compounds Metal/non metal Steal/transfer electrons Ionic bond Molecules 2 non metals Share electrons Covalent bond
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Properties of Ionic Compounds Metal/nonmetal Ionic bonds Transfer electrons Strong +/- attraction High boiling/melting point Solids Brittle Molten Conduct heat/electricity
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Writing Ionic compounds Electron dot write cation, anion Formula Add ions so that charges add to zero Name binary end in “ide” Ternary end in “whatever”
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Remember*** These metals need roman numerals(in name)indicate the charge on the ion CuPb FeSn CrHg CoMn Ag is always +1 Zn is always +2 Cd is always +2
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Molecules 2 non-metals Covalent bonding – sharing electrons Weak attractions Low boiling/melting points Gases, solids, liquids, Do not conduct electricity
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Remember Diatomic H 2,N 2,O 2,F 2,Cl 2,Br 2,I 2 Phosphorus - P 4 Sulfur – S 8
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