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Starter S-55 What is the value of a mole?
What is that number used for?
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Ionic and Metallic Bonding
Chapter 7 Ionic and Metallic Bonding
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Chapter 7 7.1 Ions
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7.1 Ions Valence Electrons – highest energy electrons
Groups always have the same number of valence electrons
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7.1 Ions Valence electrons are related to the group
Valence electrons are usually the ones involved in chemical bonding
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7.1 Ions Octet Rule Metals tend to lose their valence electrons leaving a complete octet in the next lowest energy level Nonmetals tend to gain or share electrons to complete their octet Ionic Bonding
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7.1 Ions Ionic Bonding involves the formation of a
Cation – lose electrons Anions – gain electrons Formation of Ions
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Al+3 Al 7.1 Ions Electron configuration change in cation formation
3s 3p 3d 2s 2p 1s Lower Octet
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S-2 S 7.1 Ions Electron configuration change in anion formation
3s 3p 3d 2s 2p 1s New Octet
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7.1 Ions Oxidation Number – apparent charge in a compound
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Starter S-57 Draw the noble gas configuration for Phosphorus
[Ne]3s23p3 Predict the oxidation number. P-3
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7.2 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
Chapter 7 7.2 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
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7.2 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
Ionic Compounds – composed of cations and anions One element give electrons to the other element
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7.2 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
Writing formulas for ionic compounds The sum of the charges always equals 0 Usually if we flip the number values So the formula would be
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7.2 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
Positive ion is always written first Numbers are written after the element and as a subscript The number 1 is never written
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7.2 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
Try Aluminum and Oxygen Calculations Formula
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7.2 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
Formulas are always given as smallest ratio so Calculations Formula Pb O-2
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7.2 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
Formula Unit – the smallest whole number ratio of ions Ionic Compounds are really repeating structures
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7.2 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds
Properties of Ionic Compounds Most are crystalline solids at room temperature Generally have high melting points Conduct an electric current when melted or dissolved
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Chapter 7 7.3 Bonding in Metals
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7.3 Bonding in Metals In metals valence electrons are free to move around The individual atoms are free to slide past each other Explains conductivity – electrons are free to move Bonding Animation
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Starter S-59 Draw the noble gas configuration for Oxygen and Indium (In) [He]2s22p4 , [Kr]5s24d105p1 Predict the oxidation number. O-2, In+3 What will be the formula of the compound they form? In2O3
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7.3 Bonding in Metals Ductility and Malleability – metals free to slide past each other Metals are arranged in compact and orderly crystal patterns Body Centered Cubic-every atom has eight neighbors Na, K, Fe, Cr, W Crystal Structures
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7.3 Bonding in Metals Face Centered Cubic – every atom has 12 neighbors Cu, Ag, Au, Al, Pb Hexagonal Close Packed – 12 different pattern Mg, Zn, Cd
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7.3 Bonding in Metals Alloys – mixtures composed two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal Sterling silver 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper Harder, more durable than Ag Bronze 87.5% copper, 12.5% tin Harder, more easily cast
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7.3 Bonding in Metals Steel
Stainless Steel (80.6% Fe, 18.0% Cr, 0.4% C, 1.0 % Ni) Spring Steel (98.6% Fe, 1.0% Cr, 0.4% C)
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7.3 Bonding in Metals Surgical Steel (67% Fe, 18% Cr, 12% Ni, 3% Mo)
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Starter S-60 Draw the noble gas configuration for Chlorine and Antimony [Ne]3s23p5 , [Kr]5s24d105p3 Predict the oxidation number. Cl-1, Sb+5 What will be the formula of the compound they form? SbCl5
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Starter S-62 Predict the chemical formula of a compound made with Oxygen and Silver AgNO3 Tungston and Chlorine WCl2 Aluminum and Sulfur Al2S3
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