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Ionic Bonds Formed by a transfer of electrons Bonds between metal + oxygen are called oxides Bonds between metal + non-metal (except oxygen) are called salts
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Ionic Bonds have one element from the metals and one from the non-metals –Anion and cation are attracted to each other
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Properties of Ionic Bonding 1. Ionic bonds are so strong, they create crystals
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Properties of Ionic Bonds 2. Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points
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Properties of Ionic Bonds 3. Ionic compounds form electrolytes in water. Ions are free to move around and conduct electricity.
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Ionic Formula Writing Ionic compounds are composed of _______ and _________. When writing an ionic formula, the total _______ charge must equal the total __________ charge b/c the number of electrons _________ must equal the number of electrons ________. Always write the symbol of the _________ first, followed by the symbol of the _________. The _____________ method is a short-cut to correct formula writing as long as we remember to simplify our subscripts!
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Cl 1- S 2- F 1- N 3- O 2- P 3- Cs 1+ Mg 2+ Cr 3+ Na 1+ H 1+ Zn 2+ Al 3+
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Naming Ionic Compounds Name Cation, Name Anion –ide NaCl = sodium chloride KF Calcium + Phosphorus Al 2 O 3 Beryllium + Neon
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