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1 Ions

2 Ion Charged atom of an element Formed from gaining or losing electrons
Charge of ion = oxidation number

3 Anion Formed from an element gaining electrons Negatively charged
Usually nonmetals form anions

4 Cation Formed from losing electrons Positively charged
Usually metals form cations

5 Why do elements form ions?
Elements want to be like noble gases full set of valence electrons = 8 Stable Unreactive

6 How many electrons will each need to gain or lose to become an ion?

7 How many electrons will each need to gain or lose to become an ion?
Na Mg

8 Elements and Oxidation Numbers
Elements in the same group (Main group elements 1-2 and 13-18) have the same oxidation numbers Group 1 = +1 Group 2 = +2 Group 13 = +3 Group 14 = +4 or -4 Group 15 = -3 Group 16 = -2 Group 17 = -1 Group 18 = 0

9 Ion Lewis Dot Diagrams Always: Add bracket around element symbol
Add charge as superscript on right side If loses electrons, no valence electrons shown around symbol If gains electrons, there should be 8 valence electrons shown (except for H)

10 Na , P , O , Cl, Mg , K , H Practice Question 1
Which of the following elements are cations as ions? Na , P , O , Cl, Mg , K , H

11 Practice Question 2 What is the charge of Aluminum as an ion and how many electrons will it have?

12 Practice Question 3 Draw the lewis dot diagram for the element Oxygen and the ion Oxygen.

13 Practice Question 4 What group on the periodic table will have a charge of +3?


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