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Ion Formation & Ionic Bonding
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Ion Formation Atoms are most stable when their valence shell is full and their electron configuration is isoelectric of a noble gas. An ion is an atom that has gained or lost electrons to gain a stable octet. an atom that loses electrons, has a positive charge is called a cation. An atom that gains electrons, has a negative charge and is called an anion.
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Ion Formation Equations Na + IE Na + + e - o Na has 1 valence electron, so applying Ionization Energy, the electron is removed and, it achieves the same electron configuration as Ne. O + 2e - O 2- + EA o O has 6 valence electrons, so by gaining 2 electrons, it achieves the same electron configuration as Ne. Electron affinity energy is released.
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Try These… Give the ion formation equations for: a)Cl - b)Mg 2+ c)N 31
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Ionic Bonding Occurs when atoms exchange electrons to satisfy their stable octets. The resulting cation(s) and anion(s) are attracted to each other by electrostatic forces and a compound is formed. Using Lewis diagrams, we can show the formation of ionic compounds. Eg. NaCl
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Learning Check 1. Use Lewis dot diagrams to illustrate the formation of: a)lithium iodide b)barium chloride c)potassium oxide d)calcium fluoride 2. Predict the formula of each compound: a)magnesium chloride b)sodium sulfide c)aluminum oxide d)barium chloride e)calcium fluoride f)sodium iodide g)potassium chloride
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Binary Ionic Nomenclature Remember: A cation is named with its regular name o Eg. Magnesium is the “magnesium ion” An anion is named with the –ide suffix o Eg. Cl - is the “chloride ion” Writing Formulas: 1.Write the chemical symbols 2.Add the ion charge 3.Determine how many ions of each type are needed using the crossover method. **Remember: all compound must be zero
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Practice Write the chemical formula for the following ionic compounds and name the compounds. 1.Magnesium and chlorine 2.Sodium and nitrogen 3.Calcium and sulphur 4.Aluminum and oxygen
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Multivalent Ions
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Polyatomic Ions
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