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Chapter 6: Ionic Compounds

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1 Chapter 6: Ionic Compounds

2 What is an Ion? An ion is an atom with a charge
The charge can be positive or negative. Ex: Li+1 or N-3

3 Why Form Ions? Atoms gain or lose electrons to become more stable.
The amount of electrons gained or lost is related to the octet rule. (more on this much later)

4 Why make Ions??

5 Ionic Compounds An Ionic compound is formed between a positive and a negative ion Cation: any positive ion (typically metals) Anion: any negative ion (typically nonmetals)

6 How to Name Ionic compounds
The Rules: Write the name of the metal first. If it is a transition metal (except Ag,Cd, Zn) you must use a roman numeral to indicate the charge of the transition metal If it is Sn or Pb you need a roman numeral even though they are not transition metals Write the name of the nonmetal second Change ending to “ide” If compound has a polyatomic ion, just copy down the name of the polyatomic ion without changing its spelling

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8 Examples!

9 How to write Chemical Formula from the name:
Rules: Use periodic table or polyatomic ion sheet to write down charges for each ion If charges are equal and opposite (+2/-2) then just combine them and write symbols next to each other. If charges are not equal and opposite (+2/-3) then use criss cross method

10 How to Criss Cross

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12 Examples!!


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