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Chemistry Lecture: Why Atoms Form Ions
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“Valence” Electrons …are the electrons in the outer shell …which is also known as the “valence shell”
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“Valence” Electrons …are the electrons that participate in chemical bonding
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Why do atoms form IONS ? Atoms “want” a full valence shell of electrons This means 8 valence electrons in the outer shell… (only count the “s” and “p” orbitals!) This is also called a “STABLE OCTET”… (more stable = lower energy)
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Why do atoms form IONS ? In order to get a full valence shell (to become more stable), atoms will either GAIN or LOSE electrons. Examples: sulfur magnesium becomes an ANIONbecomes a CATION
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Chemical Families Atoms in the same FAMILY (column) have the same valence electron configuration, so they form ions with the same charge. Example: Column #1, “Alkali Metals” LiNaK
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Chemical Families Atoms in the same FAMILY (column) have the same valence electron configuration, so they form ions with the same charge. Example: Column #6 OSSe
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What about the “noble gases”? What do these elements have to do to get a stable octet? Helium NeonArrrr-gon Krypton These elements don’t need to gain or lose electrons to get a full shell! They’re already stable. This means they don’t form ions, and they don’t form bonds. That’s why they’re called the “noble” gases.
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Determine the ions that will be formed by the following elements: Lithiumsodiumpotassium Berylliummagnesiumcalcium Oxygensulfurselenium Fluorinechlorinebromine
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Determine the ions that will be formed by the following elements: Notice that all of the elements in a chemical family have the same number of valence electrons! This gives them similar chemical characteristics. This is how the Periodic Table was originally developed!
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