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Title: Ionic bonding


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Ionic bonding
  • Bonding that results from the electrical
    attraction between large numbers of cations and
    anions.

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Example - NaCl
  • Look at page 151
  • Na has an electronegativity of 0.9
  • Cl has an electronegativity of 3.0
  • The difference is 2.1 which is greater than 1.7,
    so it is ionic.

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A degree of ionic character
  • The range for electronegativiy difference for
    ionic bonding is 1.7 to 3.3.
  • Greater the difference, the more ionic the bond
    is or the more ionic character.

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Ionic bonding
  • Most of the rocks and minerals
  • 3D network of ions combined so that the charges
    balance out.
  • When in combination, the ions are at lowest
    potential energy the crystal lattice.
  • Orderly arrangement

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Formula unit
  • The chemical formula for the simplest unit in the
    crystal lattice.
  • Is the simplest collection of atoms from which an
    ionic compounds formula can be established.
  • Naming end in ide

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Strength of ionic bonds
  • Measured by lattice energy the energy released
    when one mole of the ionic crystal is formed from
    gaseous ions.

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  • In general, the attraction between formula units
    is stronger than the attraction between two
    molecular units.
  • The strength of attraction between the basic
    units of molecular and ionic compounds give rise
    to different properties between the two types of
    bonds.

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Comparison
  • Ionic
  • High melting points
  • High boiling points
  • Hard
  • brittle
  • Poor conductor solid - (electrons can not move)
  • Conducts liquid
  • Many Dissociate in water
  • Covalent
  • Low melting points
  • Low boiling points (gases at room temp)

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Polyatomic ions
  • A charged group of covalently bonded atoms. Pg
    210

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Binary ionic compounds
  • Charges have to balance out
  • Figure out the expected charge on the element.
  • (Oxidation state)
  • Look at the subscripts
  • Make adjustments to subscripts
  • NEVER CHANGE THE OXIDATION STATE or (charge).
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