Title: Ionic Bonding
1Ionic Bonding
Illustrating the bonding of Sodium and Chlorine
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Na
Cl
2Sodium(Na)
Sodium is soft and very reactive metal It has
only 1 electron in its outside shell
11P 12N
Sodium Na 2,8,1
3Chlorine (Cl)
Chlorine is a highly poisonous green gas. It has
7 electrons in the outside shell and is not
stable.
18P 17N
Chlorine 2,8,7
4Neither sodium nor chlorine are stable, since
both have less than 8 electrons in their outside
shell. However this can easily be achieved by
combining Na and Cl together.
Watch how!
11P 12N
17P 18N
Na
Cl
5Na is giving away its 1 electron which it has in
its outside shell.
11P 12N
17P 18N
Cl
Na
6Cl is accepting the electron from Na
11P 12N
17P 18N
Na
Cl
7Both Na and Cl now have 8 electrons in their
outside shell and a new compound NaCl has been
formed
11P 12N
17P 18N
Cl- 2,8,8
Na 2,8
8Both Na and Cl now have 8 electrons in their
outside shell and a new compound NaCl has been
formed
11P 12N
17P 18N
Strong forces of attraction exist between Na and
Cl- and hold the bond together
Cl- 2,8,8
Na 2,8
9Satisfying the Octet Rule..
The Octet Rule
- The Octet rule is simply a rule which helps us to
understand bonding
- Atoms bond together so that each atom attains an
electron arrangement of 8 electrons in its
outermost shell.
10To satisfy the Octet Rule, atoms tend to gain,
lose or share electrons
- Na lost 1 electron
- Na changed from electron configuration of 2,8,1
to 2,8 - Na changed from a neutral Na atom to a positively
charged Na ion (Na)
- Cl gained 1 electron
- Cl changed from electron configuration of 2,8,7
to 2,8,8 - Cl changed from a neutral Cl atom to a negatively
charged Cl ion (Cl-)
11Difference between the sodium and the sodium ion
- The sodium atom
- 11 Protons (11)
- 12 neutrons
- 11 electrons (11-)
- The sodiumion
- 11 Protons(11)
- 12 neutrons
- 10 electrons (10-)
The sodium ion Na has an extra one charge Na
The sodium atom Na has an equal number of and -
charges
An ion is a charged atom
12Chlorine and the chloride ion
- The chlorine atom
- 17 Protons (17)
- 18 neutrons
- 17 electrons (17-)
- The chloride ion
- 17 Protons(17)
- 18 neutrons
- 18 electrons (18-)
The chloride ion Cl has an extra one - charge
Cl-
The chlorine atom Cl has an equal number of and
- charges
An ion is a charged atom