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INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL BONDING AND NAMING (REGULAR)
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VALENCE ELECTRONS ELECTRONS used in bonding (outermost)
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REVIEW – ION FORMATION Positive (+) Ions we call CATIONS Negative (-) Ions we call ANIONS Remember this!!!!!
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CHEMICAL BONDING The cation (+) is always written first followed by the anion (-)
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MONATOMIC IONS IONS consisting of only one atom Mg +2 Cl -1
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POLYATOMIC IONS A group of elements that have an overall charge (NH4) +1 or NH4 +1 = Ammonium (PO 4 ) -3 or PO 4 -3 = Phosphate
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POLYATOMIC IONS (FIND ON ION CHART)
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CHEMICAL BONDING 3 main types of chemical bonding Ionic covered today Metals or Nonmetals determines type
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COLOR THE PT THE SUB HAS LIKE THE FOLLOWING SLIDE (COLORS DON’T HAVE TO MATCH) AND THEN FILE IT)
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= METALS = NONMETALS
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Bond #1 IONIC BOND bond formed between two ions by the transfer of electrons
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BOND #1: IONIC BOND “SIMPLIFIED” Opposite Charged Ions ‘Attract’ to each other
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BOND #1: IONIC BOND METAL – NONMETAL (+) (-)
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Sodium: Na +1 Chlorine: Cl -1 (cation) (anion) Na-Cl Notice the cation written 1 st
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WRITING IONIC COMPOUNDS Get Handout showing how to write these compounds!!!!! (file this cheater sheet) This will help to COMPLETE #11 – 40 on Puzzle Piece Lab
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PUZZLE PIECE LAB: YOU ARE ONLY CUTTING OUT AND PASTING #1-10. #11-40 CAN BE ANSWERED ON EITHER SEPARATE SHEET OR ACTIVITY ITSELF
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1) Magnesium Chloride Mg +2
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Cl -1
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Mg +2 Cl -1 1 Mg piece 2 Cl pieces
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All pieces must make a square/rectangle. No open ends. Keep adding both cations and anion pieces until you make a square/rectangle
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Chemical formula for Magnesium Chloride Mg 1 Cl 2 MgCl 2
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STOP HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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