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Title: IONS and E config


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IONS and E config
  • Ions are atoms that have lost or gained
    electrons.
  • Remember that the number of protons cannot
    change for an element.
  • When an atom gains more electrons than the number
    of protons it has it will have a negative charge.

2
  • When an element loses more electrons than the
    number of protons it has, it will have a positive
    charge.
  • What drives atoms to give away electrons or take
    on more?

3
Driving Force
  • Full Energy Levels are very low energy
  • Noble Gases have full orbitals
  • Atoms behave in ways to achieve noble gas
    configuration

4
Ionic Size
  • Cations are positive ions
  • Cations form by losing electrons
  • Cations are smaller than the atom they come from
  • Metals form cations
  • Cations of representative elements have noble gas
    configuration.

5
Ionic size
  • Anions are negative ions
  • Anions form by gaining electrons
  • Anions are bigger than the atom they come from
  • Nonmetals form anions
  • Anions of representative elements have noble gas
    configuration.

6
Configuration of Ions
  • Ions of representative elements have noble gas
    configuration
  • Na is 1s22s22p63s1
  • Forms a 1 ion - 1s22s22p6
  • Same configuration as neon
  • Metals form ions with the configuration of the
    noble gas before them - they lose electrons

7
Configuration of Ions
  • Non-metals form ions by gaining electrons to
    achieve noble gas configuration.
  • They end up with the configuration of the noble
    gas after them.

8
Group trends
H1
  • Adding energy level
  • Ions get bigger as you go down

Li1
Na1
K1
Rb1
Cs1
9
Periodic Trends
  • Across the period nuclear charge increases so
    they get smaller.
  • Energy level changes between anions and cations

N3-
O2-
F1-
B3
Li1
C4
Be2
10
Keeping Track of Electrons
  • The electrons responsible for the chemical
    properties of atoms are those in the outer energy
    level.
  • Valence electrons - The s and p electrons in the
    outer energy level.
  • Core electrons -those in the energy levels below.
  • Basis for shorthand

11
Keeping Track of Electrons
  • Atoms in the same column
  • Have the same properties because
  • Have the same outer electron configuration.
  • Have the same valence electrons.
  • Found by looking up the group number on the
    periodic table.
  • Group 2A - Be, Mg, Ca, etc.-
  • 2 valence electrons

12
Lewis Dot diagrams help us determine the charge
13
Electron Dot diagrams
  • A way of keeping track of valence electrons.
  • How to write them
  • Write the symbol.
  • Put one dot for each valence electron
  • Dont pair up until they have to

X
14
The Electron Dot diagram for Nitrogen
  • Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons.
  • First we write the symbol.

N
  • Then add 1 electron at a time to each side.
  • Until they are forced to pair up.

15
Write the electron dot diagram for
F Ne He
  • Na
  • Mg
  • C
  • O

16
Electron Configurations for Cations
  • Metals lose electrons to attain noble gas
    configuration.
  • They make positive ions.
  • Na 1s22s22p63s1 - 1 valence electron
  • Na 1s22s22p6 -noble gas configuration

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Electron Dots For Cations
  • Metals will have few valence electrons

Ca
18
Electron Dots For Cations
  • Metals will have few valence electrons
  • These will come off

Ca
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Electron Dots For Cations
  • Metals will have few valence electrons
  • These will come off
  • Forming positive ions

Ca2
20
Electron Configurations for Anions
  • Nonmetals gain electrons to attain noble gas
    configuration.
  • They make negative ions.
  • S 1s22s22p63s23p4 - 6 valence electrons
  • S2- 1s22s22p63s23p6 -noble gas configuration.

21
Electron Dots For Anions
  • Nonmetals will have many valence .electrons.
  • They will gain electrons to fill outer shell.

P
P3-
22
Practice
  • Use electron dot diagrams to show how the
    following form ions
  • Al
  • Cl
  • C

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Stable Electron Configurations
  • All atoms react to achieve noble gas
    configuration.
  • Noble gases have 2 s and 6 p electrons.
  • 8 valence electrons .
  • Also called the octet rule.

Ar
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