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Ions + Ionic Bonding Chapter 15. Bonds in Proportion.

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1 Ions + Ionic Bonding Chapter 15

2 Bonds in Proportion

3 Valence electrons Valence e - the number of e - in the highest energy level Valence e - the number of e - in the highest energy level How do you determine valence e - ?

4 Quiz yourself How many valence e - for How many valence e - for Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs Al Al Si Si P S Cl Cl

5 Octet Rule Atoms want a complete (full) outer energy level Atoms want a complete (full) outer energy level For most that means 8 electrons For most that means 8 electrons Exceptions to the rule? Exceptions to the rule? H, He, Li, Be, B – they want 2 H, He, Li, Be, B – they want 2 Elements will mimic the electron configuration of a noble gas Elements will mimic the electron configuration of a noble gas

6 Ions An ion is an atom An ion is an atom with a charge Cation is a positive ion (loses e-) Cation is a positive ion (loses e-) Anion is a negative ion (gains electrons) Anion is a negative ion (gains electrons) The common charge of an atom is called its OXIDATION Number

7 Oxidation Numbers What is the oxidation number of Na? What is the oxidation number of Na? +1 +1 What is the oxidation number of F What is the oxidation number of F -1 -1 What is the oxidation number for Mg What is the oxidation number for Mg +2 +2 What is the oxidation number for Te What is the oxidation number for Te -2 -2

8 Electrostatic Attraction A reactive element gains or loses e- in the presence of another element that will do the opposite A reactive element gains or loses e- in the presence of another element that will do the opposite (OPPOSITES ATTRACT) (OPPOSITES ATTRACT)

9 Ionic Bonds How and why does sodium bond with chlorine? 1e- 1e- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEUXVQ95Rvk&feature=related&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1

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11 More than just diatomics Can you figure these out? Mg + F Mg 2+ + F - MgF 2 Al + Cl Al +3 + Cl - AlCl 3

12 Swap and Drop Write the oxidation number Write the oxidation number Swap the positive and negative ox # and make it the subscript of the other element Swap the positive and negative ox # and make it the subscript of the other element Ex: Mg 2+ + Cl -1 → MgCl 2

13 Try these K + O K 2 O K 2 O Al + O Al 2 O 3 Al 2 O 3 Mg + N Mg 3 N 2 Mg 3 N 2

14 Polyatomic Ions You should know these names of polyatomic ions NO 3 - nitrate OH - hydroxide ClO 3 - chlorate SO 4 2- sulfate PO 4 3- phosphate

15 Try These Mg 2+ + NO 3 - Mg(NO 3 ) 2 Mg(NO 3 ) 2 K + + OH - KOH KOH Ca 2+ + PO 4 3- Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2


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