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IONIC BONDING. What is an ion? An ion: an atom or bonded group of atoms with a positive or negative charge Cation: A positively charged ion Anion: A negatively.

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1 IONIC BONDING

2 What is an ion? An ion: an atom or bonded group of atoms with a positive or negative charge Cation: A positively charged ion Anion: A negatively charged ion

3 Ionic Compound Composed of positive and negative ions that are combined so that the numbers of positive and negative charges are equal An ionic bond is the electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together in an ionic compound.

4 Properties of Ionic Compounds Formed by ionic bonds Electrons are either gained or lost Have a regular repeating pattern called a crystal lattice Elements are generally far apart from each other (metals with nonmetals; cations with anions) High Melting point and Boiling Point Conductors of electricity when mixed with water Formation of these is exothermic Strong bonds; stronger than covalent bonds

5 Common Ion Charges 1+ 2+3+NA3-2-1- 0 C. Ionic Nomenclature

6 B. Lewis Structures Ionic – show transfer of e -

7 C. Ionic Nomenclature Ionic Formulas Write each ion, cation first. Don’t show charges in the final formula. Overall charge must equal zero. –If charges cancel, just write symbols. –If not, use subscripts to balance charges. Use parentheses to show more than one polyatomic ion. Stock System - Roman numerals indicate the ion’s charge and are used when the ion has more than one oxidation state.

8 C. Ionic Nomenclature Ionic Names Write the names of both ions, cation first. Change ending of monatomic ions to -ide. Polyatomic ions have special names. Stock System - Use Roman numerals to show the ion’s charge if more than one is possible. Overall charge must equal zero.

9 C. Ionic Nomenclature Consider the following: –Does it contain a polyatomic ion? -ide, 2 elements  no -ate, -ite, 3+ elements  yes –Does it contain a Roman numeral? Check the table for metals not in Groups 1 or 2. –No prefixes!

10 zpotassium chloride zmagnesium nitrate zcopper(II) chloride  K + Cl   Mg 2+ NO 3   Cu 2+ Cl   KCl  Mg(NO 3 ) 2  CuCl 2 C. Ionic Nomenclature

11 zNaBr zNa 2 CO 3 zFeCl 3 ysodium bromide ysodium carbonate yiron(III) chloride C. Ionic Nomenclature

12 Assignment Provide the ionic compound formula or the name 1.Potassium fluoride 2.Magnesium phosphide 3.Aluminum iodide 4.Nickel III Oxide 5.Lead IV Oxide 6.K 2 CO 3 7.Pb(NO 3 ) 2 8.Ca 3 N 2 9.ZnCN 10.AgI


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