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Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
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Properties of Ionic Compounds
Solids at room temperature Atoms arranged in a 3D pattern High melting points Conduct an electric current when melted or dissolved in water Fluorite CaF2 Pyrite FeS2
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Review Compound: two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio
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Formation of Ionic Compounds
Composed of (non-metal) anions and (metal) cations Example: Sodium Chloride
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Formation Continued Electrically neutral
Metal gives their electrons to the non-metal creating an ionic bond
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So What’s Happening? Na Cl +1 +1 Na Cl Cation Anion Opposites Attract
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Ionic Bonds Want 8 valence/full outer shell Example: Sodium Chloride
Sodium: 1s22s2sp63s1 Na Chlorine: 1s22s22p63s23p5 Cl
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Practice: Hydrogen and Bromine
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Practice: Potassium and Iodine
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Practice: Magnesium and Oxygen
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Practice: Hydrogen and Oxygen (you may need more than one of each type of atom)
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Practice: Hydrogen and Carbon (you may need more than one of each type of atom)
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Practice: Potassium and Nitrogen (you may need more than one of each type of atom)
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Practice: Calcium and Sulfur (you may need more than one of each type of atom)
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One of the following pairs will form an ionic bond, one won’t
One of the following pairs will form an ionic bond, one won’t. Draw out the one that will form the bond and describe why the other pair won’t bond. Lithium and Magnesium Zinc and Oxygen
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Chemical Formula A written representation of a substance using symbols for its elements Subscripts Show how many of each TYPE of atom are in the compound Example: Water H2O
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Naming and Writing Formulas For Ionic Compounds
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Binary Compound Composed of two elements Can be ionic or molecular
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Chemical Formula for Ionic Compounds
Cinnabar HgS Chemical Formula for Ionic Compounds Formula Units Lowest whole-number ratio of the ions in a compound Example: Sodium Chloride NaCl
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Magnesium Chloride
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Calcium Nitride
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Naming Ionic Compounds
Cation FIRST Keeps name of element Anion SECOND Add an –ide ending Number of each element DOES NOT MATTER Example: NaCl MgCl2 Sodium Chloride Magnesium Chloride
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Hand out Common Ion List
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What’s Going On?! Copper (i) Oxide Copper (ii) Oxide
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Is it Cu+1 or Cu+2? CuS Cu2S
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Grab a whiteboard and let’s practice!
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Chemical Formula Practice:
What is the formula for Aluminum Bromide?
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Practice: Predict the formula if Oxygen and Potassium form an ionic bond.
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Practice: Predict the formula if Copper(ii) and Nitrogen form and ionic bond.
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One of the following pairs will form an ionic bond, one won’t
One of the following pairs will form an ionic bond, one won’t. Draw out the one that will form the bond and describe why the other pair won’t bond. Argon and Oxygen Barium and Carbon
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Practice: Write the correct formula for the compounds formed from each pair of ions
Potassium and Sulfur Calcium and Oxygen
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Practice: Write the formulas for each compound
Barium Chloride Lithium Oxide
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Practice: Which pairs of elements are likely to form ionic compounds?
A. Cl and Br B. Li and Cl C. K and He D. I and Na
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