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Ions and Ionic Bonding
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  • Lewis-dot structures show valence electrons
    instead of the drawing the whole atom

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Ions
  • A charged atom because they have gained or lost
    valence electrons resulting a positively or
    negatively charged atom

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Ionic Bonds
  • a type of chemical bond formed between ions with
    opposite charges ( and -)

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It is mostly elements from the left side of the
periodic table combining with those from the
right side
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  • Atoms will gain or lose valence electrons in
    order to have a full valence shell (2 or 8)
  • ex) Na has one valence electron, therefore it
    would lose it and be 1 charged
    (this is referred to
    as its ionic charge)

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  • An oxidation number indicates the charge on the
    atom (or ion) when electrons are lost, gained, or
    shared in chemical bonds
  • the oxidation numbers for all the atoms in a
    compound must add up to zero

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  • What would the chemical formula for magnesium and
    Nitrogen bonding?
  • It takes two nitrogen atoms to combine with
    three magnesium atoms
  • Mg3N2
  • magnesium nitride

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Naming Ionic Compounds
  • there is only one way ions can combine, therefore
    there is only one name for each compound formed
  • 1. keep the first elements name the same
  • 2. change the second element ending to ide
  • ? sodium and chlorine (NaCl) becomes
  • sodium chloride
  • ? magnesium and fluorine (MgF2).
  • magnesium fluoride
  • ? K and P (K3P)
  • potassium phosphide

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  • Easiest way is to switch the charge numbers and
    write them as subscripts on the formula.
  • Be 2 and N 3-
  • Be3 N2
  • beryllium nitride
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