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4-1 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH Chapter Four Chemical Bonding: The Ionic Bond Model
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4-2 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.4 | 2 M. S. Davidson/Photo Researchers The Ionic Bond in NaCl → CO 4.1 Magnification of crystals of sodium chloride.
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4-3 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH Fig. 4.1 Lewis structures for selected representatives and noble-gas elements Lewis Symbols of Main Group Elements
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4-4 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH Lewis Explained the Chemical Bonding → Fig. 4.2 Gilbert Newton Lewis was one of the foremost chemists of the 20 th century. Edgar Fahs Smith Collection, University of Pennsylvania Library
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4-5 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH ← Fig. 4.3 Loss of an electron from a sodium atom leaves it with one more proton than electrons, so it has a net electrical charge of +1. The Ionic Bond Formation
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4-6 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH CC 4.1 A Matter of Ions Matter of Ions
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4-7 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH What’s in NaCl Crystals Fig. 4.4 a-c (a,b) Two-dimensional cross section and a three-dimensional view of sodium chloride. (c) sodium chloride crystals
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4-8 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH Charge on Ions Table 4.1
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4-9 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH → Fig. 4.5 Cross section of the structure of the ionic solid NaCl. Repeating Arrangement of Ions in NaCl E. R. Degginger/Color-Pic
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4-10 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH ← Fig. 4.6 Ionic compounds usually have crystalline forms, such as in (a) fluorite and (b) ruby. E. R. Degginger/Color-Pic Most Ionic Compounds are Crystals
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4-11 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH Colors of Ionic Compounds Fig. 4.7 Copper (II) oxide is black, whereas copper (I) oxide is reddish brown. Iron (II) chloride is green, whereas iron (III) chloride is bright yellow.
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4-12 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH Charge of Metals and Periodic Table → Fig. 4.8 Periodic table in which the metallic elements that exhibit a fixed ionic charge are highlighted.
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4-13 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH ← Fig. 4.9 Models of polyatomic ions: (a) a sulfate ion and (b) a nitrate ion. Polyatomic Ions
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4-14 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH ← Table 4.3 Name, Formula and Charge of Polyatomic Ions
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4-15 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH ← CC 4.2 Tooth enamel Ions in Tooth Enamel
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4-16 CHEM 120, Fall 2009, LA TECH ← CAG 4.2 Nomenclature of ionic compounds. Naming Ionic Compunds
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