chapter 15 ionic bonding. valence electrons do the electron configuration for the following...
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Chapter 15
Ionic Bonding
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Valence Electrons
Do the electron configuration for the following elements
• Li• Be• B• O• F• Ne
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Valence Electrons
• Now look at the outermost electrons by looking at the last s and p orbital
• Circle and count these electrons• These are the valence electrons
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Valence electrons
– Valence electrons are in the highest energy level of an element’s atom
– Valence electrons are the same as group # (roman numeral) for the group A representative elements
– Valence electrons are usually the only electrons used in chemical bonds
– We use valence e- to write Lewis Dot Structures
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Valence electrons (cont.)
A. Lewis Dot Structure Ex: bromine
Br● ●
●●●
● ●
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Electron configurations for cations & anions
A. Octet Rule: when forming compounds atoms want to have 8 electrons (s2p6) like the noble gases (except He)
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Na (atom)
1s22s22p63s1
●
lose 1 e-
Na (cation)
+1s22s22p6
octet
Using the Dot Structure
Na (neutral
atom)
Na (cation)
lose 1 e- +
●
Mg (neutral
atom)
Mg (cation)
lose 2 e-2+
●
Cations (metals) tend to lose electrons, positively charged ion
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gain 2e-
Cl
(neutral atom)
O (neutral
atom)
Cl (atom)
1s22s22p63s23p5
●
gain 1 e-
Cl (chloride ion)
-1s22s22p63s23p6
octetUsing the Dot Structure
Cl
(chloride ion)
-
●
O
(oxide ion)
2-●
●●
●
● ●
● gain 1 e-
●
●●●
●
●●
●●
●
valence
● ●
●●●
● ●
●
●
●
Anions (Nonmetals) have negative charges because they gain electrons
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Practice
N
I
Li
Ca
●
●
●
●
●
N
(nitride ion)
3-gain 3e-
●
●●
●●●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●●
I
(iodide ion)
gain 1 e-
●
●●
●●
●●
●
-
●
LiLose 1 e- +
CaLose 2e- +2
●
●
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Ionic Compound
1. ionic compounds form crystals2. high melting and boiling points3. hard and brittle4. conduct electricity when dissolved in
water or melted
A. Properties
•Composed of a metal (cation) and nonmetal (anion)•Ionic bond – oppositely charged ions attract•Electrically neutral (+) = (-)
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Ionic Bonds
Na Cl
1. Sodium and Chlorine
●● ●
●●
●
●
●
donates e-
Na+ ● Cl●
●●
●
●
●
●
2. Potassium and Oxygen
KO
●
●●
●
●●
donates e -
K+● O
●●●
●●
●
●●
+
+
K● donates e-
K+
-2
+1 -2
-
K2O
NaCl
+1 -1
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Al
3. Aluminum and Bromine
Mg N●
●●
●●
Mg+2● N
●●●
●●
●
●●
+● Mg+2
-3
● ●●●
●●
●●
Al+3
● Br●
●●
●
●
●
●
+●
●
Br● ●
●●
●●
●Br
● ●●●
●●
●Br
+3 -1
● Br●
●●
●
●
●
●
● Br●
●●
●
●
●
●
-
-
-+2 -3
Mg
4. Magnesium and Nitrogen
Mg●
●
●
●
N●
●
●●
●
Mg+2● N
●●●
●●
●
● -3
AlBr3
Mg3N2
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OUTPUT EXAMPLE:
1. Potassium & Fluorine
+1 -1
K●
F● ●
●●
●●+ ● K + F● ●
●●
●●●●
KF
-