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Ionic Bonding Review
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1) Octet rule: atoms tend to have.. 2) Electrons in the highest occupied energy level 3) An ionic bond is between a ____ and an ____ 4) -ate or –ite at the end of a name indicates the compound contains a _______.
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5) How many Valence Electrons are in: a) Calcium b) Bromine c) Phosphorus 6) What is the charge of the above atoms when they form ions?
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7) What is the electron configuration of: a) Chloride ion b) Magnesium ion
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8) Name the following anions a)PO 4 -3 b)N -3 c)SO 3 -2 d)P -3 e)NO 3 - f)S 2-
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9) What is the net charge of any ionic compound? 10) How many electrons do the following elements have to gain/lose to achieve noble gas configuration? a) Nitrogen b) Strontium c) Cesium d) Oxygen
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11) What types of ions have names ending in –ide? 12) Metals are good conductors because they have mobile ______ ______. 13) Ionic compounds are ____ at room temp and have ____ melting points. 14) When naming transition metal ions, the numerical value of the charge is indicated by a _____ ______.
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15) Write formulas for: A) Zinc chloride B) Lead (IV) oxide C) Silver bromide D) Sodium phosphate E) Magnesium sulfide
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16) Write names for: A) Pb 3 (PO 4 ) 2 B) Cr 2 O 3 C) RbNO 3 D) HgI 2 E) AgNO 2
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17) Write formulas for: A) Cobalt (II) fluoride B) Barium oxide C) Calcium phosphide D) Copper (II) cyanide E) Copper (I) nitride
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18) Write names for: A) CuSO 4 B) NaCl C) Cs 2 S D) Ca(OH) 2 E) MgCl 2
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19) Write formulas for: A) Nickel (II) acetate B) Gallium acetate C) Ammonium chloride D) Iron (III) hydroxide E) Ammonium phosphate
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