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Bonding
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Valence Electrons In the highest energy level Determine chemical properties. Elements bond to get 8 valence e- (octet rule)
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Anions, Cations, and Electron Configuration Cations form by losing valance electrons to take on a noble gas configuration (ns 2 np 6 )
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Anions, Cations, and Electron Configuration Cations form by losing valance electrons to take on a noble gas configuration (ns 2 np 6 ) So Li loses the 2s 1 electron to form Li +1. Mg loses both 3s 2 electrons to form Mg +2 Al loses three electrons from 3s 2 3p 1 to form Al +3
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Anions, Cations, and Electron Configuration Anions form by gaining valance electrons to take on a noble gas configuration (ns 2 np 6 ) So F becomes F 1- by gaining a 2p electron to have the new valance configuration 2s 2 2p 6. S becomes S 2- by gaining two 2p electrons to have the new valance configuration 3s 2 3p 6. N becomes N 3- by gaining three 2p electrons to have the new valance configuration 2s 2 2p 6.
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Ionic Compounds Made of metal cations (+) and nonmetal anions (-) Have no charge Solid at room temperature High melting points Conduct electric current when dissolved in water Na + Cl -
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Writing Ionic Formulas 1.Write each ion with the correct charge (cations first!) 2.Bring the charge # (NOT the + or -) down as a subscript and switch which element it goes to Aluminum and oxygen Al 3+ O 2- Al 2 O 3
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Naming Ionic Compounds Name of the cation –Roman numeral for cations with mutliple + charges Name the anion –ide is single anion –-ate or -ite is polyatomic CaF 2 Li 3 PO 4 PbS 2 Calcium fluoride Lithium phosphate Lead (IV) sufide
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Covalent Bonds 1.Nonmetal atoms are held together by sharing electrons 2.low melting and boiling point 3.All phases at room temperature
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Diatomic Molecules H 2, N 2, O 2, F 2, Cl 2, Br 2, I 2, At 2
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Naming and Writing Formulas for Covalent Compounds Indicate # of each atom using prefixes (mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa, nona, deca) The first element does not use mono if there’s only one. NO 2 P 2 O 4 nitrogen dioxide diphosphorus tetroxide
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Lewis Structures Step 1: Set up the following table to determine bond numbers AtomV- Electrons # Needed S O O O Total Step 2: Connect atoms based on bond numbers calculated Step 3: Fill octets with unshared electrons
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VSEPR THEORY Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion. tetrahedaral Trig planar linear bent Trig pyramid
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