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Chemistry 12/1/14
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Fill out Valence Electron Practice on the notes sheet. HW: ◦ Finish pg. 1, Bonding Practice ◦ pg. 3 #15-22
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IWBAT ◦ Create and name a structure for ionic compounds
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Drill Ionic Bonding Notes Ionic Bonding Practice Closure
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Paired valence electrons ◦ Relatively stable ◦ Resistant to change ◦ Don’t form chemical bonds ◦ Called non- bonding pairs or lone pairs. Unpaired valence electrons ◦ Have a strong tendency to participate in chemical bonding
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Atoms gain or lose valence electrons until the valence shell is filled or empty; Since valence shells are made of “s” and “p” sublevels, they can hold a maximum of 8 electrons (or 2 electrons for the 1 st energy level)
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occurs when the less electronegative element (metal) transfers one or more valence electrons to the more electronegative element (nonmetal) the metal loses electrons to become a cation (a positively charged ion) while the nonmetal gains an electron to become an anion ( a negatively charged ion)
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Transfer of valence electrons Formed by a Metal & Nonmetal ion ◦ ex. NaCl The smallest unit of the compound is a formula unit.
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Properties of ionic compounds: ◦ Crystalline solids at room temperature ◦ Conduct electric current in molten state, but not solid state (ions not free to move) ◦ High melting and boiling points ◦ Usually water-soluble. Mobile ions in solution conduct electricity -- electrolytes
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Use Lewis Structures to show ionic bonding: ◦ Ms. Bloedorn will demonstrate with pg. 1 – Bonding Practice The charge of any compound MUST be ZERO!! Criss-Cross Basics ◦ Cross the numbers and drop the charges ◦ Don’t write “1” ◦ Reduce the ratio – 2:2 1:1, 2:4 1:2 Naming basics – Name the CATION, then ANION
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Mg and F form a compound. ◦ What is the formula? ◦ Draw the Lewis structure. ◦ Name it!
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