Title: Chemical Bonding: Ch. 8
1Chemical Bonding Ch. 8
- Or, what atoms will do to achieve a noble gas
configuration (stable octet).
2Two ways atoms can achieve stability
- Lose or Gain electrons
- Na 1 (loses 1 electron) Cation
- Cl -1 (gains 1 electron) Anion
- Then the oppositely charged ions attract and you
get whats called an IONIC BOND. - Other examples KCl MgO MgCl2
- Composed of a Metal Non-metal !!
3Another way is to share electrons
- Bonds created by sharing are called
- Covalent Bonds
- The electronegativity of the atoms is not strong
enough to take an electron (cant pay the
ionization energy). - Examples HCl H2O CO2
- Composed of two or more Non-metals !!
4Properties of Ionic Bonds
- The stronger of the two. How do we know?
Melting Pt. of NaCl 801 oC - Boiling Pt. of H20 100 oC
- Responsible for all the crystals in the world, p.
218. - They form very organized shapes called Lattices.
The energy to break up the Lattice is the Lattice
Energy.
5Heres a good Deductive Question.
- Page 220
- Why is the Lattice Energy for
- NaCl (769) less than MgO (3795)?
- NaCl- vs. Mg 2O2-
- MgO has the greater /- attraction!
- Oh, I get it !!
6Ionically bonded compounds dissolve in water
nicely.
- Solutions homogenous mixtures
- Ionic compounds like NaCl dissolve in water and
create solutions called - ELECTROLYTES
- Electrolytes are solutions that conduct
electricity !! - Lets see.
7Lets see if you can answer this!!
- Why is the Melting Point for the compound KF (858
oC) greater than that of KI (681oC). - Answer
- What is common between them?
- The valence electron for F is in level 2 for
I, its level 5 (farther away and easier to
break the bond!).
8Now, how do you write and name formulas for Ionic
compounds?
- NaCl sodium chloride
- MgO magnesium oxide
- Ca3(PO4)2 calcium phosphate
- Heres the system. We want to be able to write a
formula for a compound, and then name it. And,
we want to be able to write a formula from the
name of a compound.
9Two kinds of Ionic compounds
- Binary ionic made of 2 elements!
- Ternary ionic made of 3 or more!
- Examples
- NaCl MgO Ca3(PO4)2
- binary binary ternary
10Binary
- First write the correct formula by balancing the
ionic charges! - Na1 Cl-1 ? NaCl
- Ca2 S-2 ? CaS
- Al3 O-2 ? Al2O3
11Write the Name
- Two Words
- Write the name of the Cation first (always!)
- Write the root of the Anion
- oxygen is ox chlorine is chlor . . .
- End the anion name with the suffix ide
- Ex NaCl is sodium chloride !
12Try these !Write the correct formula and name
- Li O ?
- Ca F ?
- K Cl ?
- Li2O lithium oxide
- CaF2 calcium fluoride
- KCl potassium chloride
13Lets go from the name to the formula!
- Barium sulfide
- Copper(II)chloride
- Iron(III)oxide
- Whats with the Roman Numeral stuff??
- BaS CuCl2 Fe2O3
- Can you figure it out based on the formula??
14The transition elements have more than one
possible charge.
- So, how do we know if Fe (iron) is 2 or 3
- Answer the Roman Numeral
- Old system for these multivalence elements was
Fe2 ferrous Fe3 ferric - Sn 2 stannous Sn4 stannic
- Dont panic! The Roman Numeral makes it much
easier. Iron(II) means Fe2
15Lets try that again!
- Copper(II)chloride
- Zinc fluoride
- Tin(IV)oxide
- CuCl2
- ZnF2
- SnO2
16Do the following on a sheet of paper
- Write the Name
- Li Br
- Ag Cl
- Mg S
- Ca Se
- K Ar
- Fe(III) S
- Write the Formula
- Cesium bromide
- Chromium(III) sulfide
- Lithium iodide
- Barium phosphide
- Aluminum nitride
- Boron oxide