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General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Fourth Edition Karen Timberlake 5.2 Ionic Compounds Chapter 5 Compounds and Their Bonds © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Lectures
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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5, Section 2 2 Ionic compounds consist of positive and negative ions. have attractive forces between the positive and negative ions called ionic bonds. have high melting and boiling points. are solid at room temperature. Ionic Compounds
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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5, Section 2 3 Salt Is an Ionic Compound Sodium chloride, or “table salt,” is an example of an ionic compound.
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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5, Section 2 4 Formulas of Ionic Compounds The chemical formula of an ionic compound represents the element symbols and subscripts, which represent the lowest whole-number ratio of ions. In the formula of an ionic compound, the sum of positively and negatively charged ions is always zero. the charges are balanced.
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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5, Section 2 5 Charge Balance for NaCl, “Salt” In NaCl, a Na atom loses its valence electron. a Cl atom gains an electron. the symbol of the metal (sodium) is written first, followed by the symbol of the nonmetal (chlorine).
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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5, Section 2 6 Charge Balance In MgCl 2 In MgCl 2, a Mg atom loses two valence electrons. two Cl atoms gain one electron each. subscripts indicate the number of ions needed to give charge balance. the symbol of the metal (magnesium) is written first, followed by the symbol of the nonmetal (chlorine).
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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5, Section 2 7 Writing Ionic Formulas from Charge Balance Charge balance is used to write the formula for sodium nitride, a compound containing Na + and N 3−.
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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5, Section 2 8 Charge Balance in Na 2 S In sodium sulfide, Na 2 S, two Na atoms lose one valence electron each. one S atom gains two electrons. subscripts show the number of ions needed to give charge balance. The group of ions with the lowest ratio of ions in an ionic compound is called a formula unit.
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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5, Section 2 9 Formula from Ionic Charges Write the ionic formula of the compound containing Ba 2+ and Cl −. Write the symbols of each ion. Ba 2+ Cl − Balance the charges. Ba 2+ Cl − (two Cl needed) Cl − Write the metal first, followed by the nonmetal,, using a subscript to represent the number of. Cl − ions. BaCl 2
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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5, Section 2 10 Select the correct formula for each of the following ionic compounds. 1. Na + and S 2– A. NaS B. Na 2 SC. NaS 2 2. Al 3+ and Cl – A. AlCl 3 B. AlCl C. Al 3 Cl 3. Mg 2+ and N 3– A. MgN B. Mg 2 N 3 C. Mg 3 N 2 Learning Check
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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 5, Section 2 11 Select the correct formula for each of the following ionic compounds. 1. Na + and S 2– B. Na 2 S 2. Al 3+ and Cl – A. AlCl 3 3. Mg 2+ and N 3– C. Mg 3 N 2 Solution
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