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Chapter 7 Ionic and Metallic Bonding
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Valence Electrons The _______________in an atom Their arrangement determines the bonding __________and activities of an atom S-Block– they are the same as the group number Na= 1 valence electron P-Block– They are the group number- 10 C= 4 valence electrons F= 7 valence electrons Iodine… 7 valence electrons
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Electron Dot Notation: Instead of drawing the orbital diagram, which can be long & complex, there is an easier way to represent the atoms. _______________________: is an electron notation in which only the _______________are shown, and are represented by dots around the element’s symbol. Lots and lots of examples… Valence electrons Dot notation
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Ions Ion:______________________________ Cation: atom that has a +ve charge (A + ). i.e. missing an e - Anion: atom that has a –ve charge (X - ). i.e. has an extra e - Do the Lewis structure for Cl, Cl -, Na, Na +
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Polyatomic Ions An ion that consist of____________, covalently bonded together and carrying a charge. Common Examples… OH - (Hydroxide) NO 3 - (Nitrate) SO 4 2- (Sulfate) PO 4 3- (phosphate) (draw their Lewis structures)
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Ionic Bonding Most of Earth’s rocks & minerals are made up of compounds held together by ionic bonds. ________________: consists of positive (cat) & negative (an) ions that are combined such that the # positives = # negatives. e.g.Na -> Na + + e - & Cl + e - -> Cl - Na + + Cl - -> NaCl(#+’s = #-’s) e.g.2. Mg & Cl
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Most ionic compounds exist as a ______________of alternating +’ve & -’ve ions (NaCl dia) (Screen 3.9 Coulomb’s law, 3.10 NaCl, 3.10.SB KBr)
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Ionic Compounds: Molecular arrangement _________________: is the simplest collection of atoms from which an ionic compounds formula can be established. Ionic compounds can be represented by Electron Dot diagrams. e.g. NaCl
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Ionic Solid Structure Ionic crystals combine in an orderly arrangement known as a _________________ Crystalline solids at room temperature Rutile (crystal and model of lattice)
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Ionic Solids: Characteristics -high melting/boiling pts -_______________ -when molten (or dissolved in H 2 O) they become good___________ ______________
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Metallic Bonding: Metals have few valence e - ’s (1,2or3) which roam freely as a “sea of electrons” throughout the metal. They do not belong to any particular atom The atoms themselves are arranged in a______________________________. The bonding between the metal atoms & this sea of electrons is called_______________. It is NOT bonding between different types of metal atoms.
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Metal Solids Metals can only come together when they are in their molten state. A mixture of 2 or more metals called an alloy. Characteristics: highly conductive: electrical & heat ___________
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Alloys ____________________: some of the host metal atoms are replaced by other similar sized metal atoms. E.g’s:Brass: Copper (~2/3) & Zinc (~1/3) Bronze:Copper (~80%) & Tin (~20%) Sterling Silver: Silver (93%) & Copper (7%) 24 Karat Gold:Gold (100%) 18 Karat Gold:Gold (18/24 = 75%) & Silver
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_______________: some of the holes (interstices) between the metal atoms are filled with small atoms. Makes the metal harder, tougher and more durable… better for building E.g’s:Steel:Iron & Carbon (small %)
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