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Review – Atoms and Isotopes
What is the definition of atom? What is the definition of isotope?
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Now, how are these atoms similar? How are they different?
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Ion Definition An atom in which the number of electrons does NOT equal the number of protons causing it to have a net positive or negative charge.
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Cation Anion 2 Types of Ions Lost electrons Gained electrons
Positive charge Negative charge p+ > e- p+ < e-
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Why do atoms form ions? Neutral atoms seek stability by gaining and losing valence electrons to satisfy the: Octet rule – Group A elements tend to combine in a way that each atom has 8 valence electrons so that they have electron configurations similar to a noble gas.
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Examples Cation (+) Anion (-) Phosphorus # Valence e-? Lewis Dot?
Calcium # Valence e-? Lewis Dot? Gain/Lose e-? How many? Ion Notation Phosphorus # Valence e-? Lewis Dot? Gain/Lose e-? How many? Ion Notation 2 5 Ca P Lose Gain 2 3 Ca+2 P-3
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Practice 1. Beryllium 2. Fluorine 3. Sulfur 4. Hydrogen 5. Oxygen
Element Valence Electrons Lewis Dot Gain/Lose e-? How many? Ion Notation 1. Beryllium 2. Fluorine 3. Sulfur 4. Hydrogen 5. Oxygen 6. Gallium 7. Nitrogen 8. Cesium 9. Aluminum 10. Iodine Be+2 F-1 S-2 H+1 O-2 Ga+3 N-3 Cs+1 Al+3 I-1
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Naming Ions Positive ions keep their name
Ex. Sodium ion (Na+) Negative ions end with suffix –ide Ex. Chloride ion (Cl-)
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