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Lesson 20: Getting Connected Ionic Compounds

Entry Task Metal elements combine with the nonmetal element chlorine, Cl, to form compounds. The formulas are given in the tables. Compare the three tables. What do you notice? Predict the formula of a compound formed between lithium, Li, and chlorine, Cl. Which table would you put it in? Element Compound Na NaCl K KCl Element Compound Mg MgCl2 Ca CaCl2 Element Compound Ne none Ar

Key Question How can valence electrons be used to predict chemical formulas?

You will be able to: predict the chemical formulas of compounds that will form between metal and nonmetal atoms explain how an ionic compound forms and determine whether it follows the rule of zero charge

Key Vocabulary Ionic compound: An ionic compound is a compound composed of positive and negative ions, formed when metal and nonmetal atoms combine.

Ionic Compounds can include multiple anions and cations Mg2+ + Cl– + Cl– produces MgCl2 with zero charge.

Discussion Notes (cont.) The rule of zero charge can be used to determine the chemical formulas of ionic compounds. Rule of zero charge: In an ionic compound, the positive charges on the metal cations and the negative charges on the nonmetal anions sum to 0. The electron arrangements of the cations and anions resemble the arrangements of a noble gas atom.

Lesson 20 Worksheet Work in pairs

Discussion Notes (cont.) Chemical Formulas of Ionic Compounds Example Number of valence electrons for the metal Number of valence electrons for the nonmetal Total number of valence electrons Total positive charge Total negative charge Total charge NaF 1 7 8 +1 –1 MgO 2 6 +2 –2 AlN 3 5 +3 –3 K2Se 2(+1) MgCl2 16 2(–1) AlF2 24 3(–1) AL2O2 2(+3) 3(–2)

Discussion Notes (cont.) The number of electrons associated with the atoms of an ionic compound generally totals 8 or a multiple of 8.

Wrap Up How can valence electrons be used to predict chemical formulas? Metal atoms and nonmetal atoms combine to form ionic compounds. In ionic compounds, the metal is considered a cation, and the nonmetal is considered an anion. The charges on the cations and the anions in ionic compounds sum to 0. Metal atoms and nonmetal atoms usually combine in ratios that result in a total of eight valence electrons or a multiple of eight valence electrons.

Check-In What elements will combine with strontium, Sr, in a 1:1 ratio? Explain your thinking.