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Chapter 6Ionic and Covalent Bonds
  • 1. What happens when the highest energy level is
    occupied
  • Answer Atom is stable and not likely to react
    with
  • other atoms
  • 2. Why are Noble gases stable and not likely to
    react
  • with other elements?
  • Answer They have stable electron
  • configuration with
  • eight Valance e-
  • 2. What is the Electron Dot Diagram?
  • Answer Model of an atom in which
  • each dot represents
  • the Valance e-

Neon has 8 Valance e- and is stable
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  • 3. How do elements achieve stable configuration ?
  • Answer Through transfer of electrons from one
  • atom to another
  • 4. Draw the electron configuration for these two
    elements
  • Answer

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Na Cl Na Cl
  • Sodium/Na donates its one e- to Chlorine/Cl
  • A new substance called NaCl or Sodium Chloride
  • is formed.
  • What is this substance?

Table salt we all love
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Ionic Bonds
  • 5. How is an Ion formed?
  • Answer When an atom loses or gains an
  • electron or e-
  • 6. What is an Anion?
  • Answer An Ion with a negative (-) charge
  • PS The atom now gained electron(s)
  • 7. What is a cation ?
  • Answer An Ion with a positive () charge
  • PS The atom now lost elctron(s)

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  • 8. Particle with negative charge will attract
    particle
  • with a positive charge True or
    False
  • Answer True
  • Think of positive and negative magnets
  • attracting each other
  • 9. What is a chemical bond?
  • Answer It is the force that holds atoms
  • or ions together
  • 10. How are Ionic bonds formed?
  • Answer Ionic bonds form when electrons e- are
  • transferred from one atom to another

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  • 11. When does an electron move to higher energy
    level?
  • Answer When an atom absorbs energy
  • 12. How are Cations formed?
  • Answer Cations form when electrons gain enough
    energy
  • to escape from atoms
  • 13. What is the amount of energy used to remove
  • an electron called?
  • Answer Ionization Energy
  • 14. What are Ionic compounds?
  • Answer Compounds that contain Ionic bonds

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  • 15. What is a chemical formula?
  • Answer Notation that shows what elements a
  • compound is made of and what the ratio
    of
  • atoms or ions of these elements is
  • in the compound
  • Example H2SO4 is Sulfuric Acid made of
    Hydrogen,
  • Sulfur and Oxygen atoms
  • How many atoms for each element are there?
  • Hydrogen There are 2 Hydrogen atoms
  • Sulfur There is 1 Sulfur atom
  • Oxygen There are 4 Oxygen atoms

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  • 16. Which atom is transferring its electrons?
  • Magnesium atom or Chlorine atom?
  • Answer Magnesium
  • 17. Which atom is now a Cation and which one is
    the Anion and why?
  • Remember it has to do with the transfer of
    electrons from one atom to another..!!
  • Answer
  • Cation is Magnesium because it lost 2 e- and
    now
  • has a 2 charge
  • Anion is Chlorine because it gained 2 e-
    from
  • Magnesium and now has a charge of 2-

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  • 18. Draw the Electron Configuration for Magnesium
    Chloride
  • Answer
  • Magnesium has 2 Valance e-
  • Chlorine has 7 Valance e-
  • It takes less energy for Magnesium to give up
    its 2 e-
  • than for Chlorine to give up its 7 e-

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Cl
Cl
Mg
2
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Mg
Cl
Cl
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  • 19. What is the formula for Magnesium Chloride?
  • Answer MgCl2
  • ? You will notice that Chlorine has the number 2
    next
  • to it in the formula. This is called
    Subscript
  • 20. What is a subscript?
  • Answer A subscript shows how many atoms of each
  • element are present in a compound
  • 21. Figure 5A shows that ions in Sodium Chloride
  • (AKA common table salt) are arranged in
    orderly,
  • three dimensional structure called?
  • Answer Lattice

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  • 22. What are crystals?
  • Answer Solids whose particles are arranged in a
  • lattice structure
  • Example Salt aka.
  • NaCl or Sodium Chloride
  • 23. How can the properties of Ionic compounds be
  • explained?
  • Answer They can be explained by the strong
    attractions
  • among Ions within a crystal lattice
  • 24. Why does an ionic crystal shatter when struck
    by
  • a hammer
  • Answer Ions move from their fixed positions and
    those
  • with the same charge will repel each
    other

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