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Ionic Bonds Chapter 14
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Valence Electrons Valence electrons are the electrons in the highest occupied energy level of an element’s atoms.
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Valence Electrons/Electron Dot Diagrams
The number of valence electrons largely determines the chemical properties of an element. Electron dot structures – show valence electrons as dots.
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Cations and Electron Configurations
Octet rule – atoms in compounds tend to have the electron configuration of a noble gas. Remember: a cation is any atom or group of atoms with a positive charge. Most common cations are those formed when a metal loses valence electrons.
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Anions and Electron Configurations
Remember: when an atom of an element gains and electron it becomes an anion. example: Chlorine (Cl)
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Writing Ions When oxygen becomes an ion by gaining two valence electrons (ionization) we would write that ion as O2-
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Ionic Compounds The forces of attraction that bind oppositely charged ions together are called ionic bonds. Example: Na + Cl Example: Al + Br
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In Closing Pg. 388: 18-15 due next Wednesday (4/9)
Quiz next Wednesday (4/9) over
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