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1 Ionic Bonding

2 Ionic Bonding Ionic compounds are a metal cation(+) and an non-metal anion(-). The charge of each ion correlates to the number of electrons lost or gained. The two oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other by a force called an ionic bond.

3 Ionic Properties / Structure
Ionic compounds are usually solids and form ionic crystals. These are more commonly known as salts

4 General properties High melting point Many are brittle
When ionic compounds are dissolved in water they conduct electricity.

5 How an Ionic Bond Forms:
Example- Li Li + F F -

6 How an Ionic Bond Forms:
Example 2 O Na Na Na O 2 Na

7 HOW TO MAKE CHEMICAL FORMULA’s OF IONIC COMPOUNDS The Cross Over Rule
Step 1. Write the symbols, with the metal first (the element with the positive charge) Mg I Step 2. Write the Ionic charge above each symbol to indicate the stable ion that each element forms. 2+ 1- Mg I

8 Step 3. Draw an arrow from the metals charge to the non-metal and an arrow from the non-metal charge to the metal. (Cross over the arrows) 2+ 1- Mg I

9 Step 4. Fill in the number of atoms from each element will have by following the arrows. If need be reduce to lowest terms. MgI2 (if the number crossed is a 1, the 1 is not shown)

10 Example 2- Try yourself Ca O

11 Example 3- Try yourself Zr O

12 Example 4- Try yourself Al S

13 Example 5- Try yourself Sr N

14 Example 6- Try yourself Mo P

15 IUPAC nomenclature is a system of naming chemical compounds.
It is maintained by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.

16 Ionic Monoatomic Compounds: IUPAC Naming
Consists of two types of single atom ions The metal ion is always written first and retains its whole name The non-metal is written second and has a slight change, the ending is changed to –ide Do not write ones (e.g. Na1Cl1) and if both elements have the same number reduce to lowest terms (Ca2O2­ = CaO)


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