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1 Get ready for bellwork! 1-12-17

2 1. When elements form mixtures, the elements
keep their original properties. react to form a new substance with new properties. combine in a specific mass ratio. always change their physical state.

3 2. Look at the model. How many valence electrons are in the Nitrogen atom?
7 2 3 5

4 3. What is the maximum number of electrons that can be in an atom’s 3rd energy shell?
2 18 24 8

5 4. What do salt, sugar, baking soda , and water all have in common?
A. They are all compounds. They are all solids. They are all mixtures. They are all elements

6 A substance has a mass of 3 grams (g) and a volume of 1 cubic Centimeters (cm3).
What is the density of the substance? 3g/cm3 30g/cm3 60g/cm3 675g/cm3 Density = Mass Volume D=M V

7 6. All matter is made of atoms, and matter is all around you
6. All matter is made of atoms, and matter is all around you. Matter comes in 4 states: (1) Solid, (2) Liquid, (3) Gas, and (4) Plasma. If an item is not one of these four states, then it is not matter, and it is therefore not made up of atoms. Select the item below that IS NOT made of atoms. a.Plant b.Animal c.Time d. Clock

8 7. The atomic number is the number of ______ found inside the nucleus or the number of ______ found surrounding the nucleus of an atom. Protons, Electrons Electrons, Neutrons Quarks, Protons Neutrons, Hydrogen

9 Video Forming Ionic Bonds

10 1. When elements form mixtures, the elements
keep their original properties. react to form a new substance with new properties. combine in a specific mass ratio. always change their physical state.

11 2. Look at the model. How many valence electrons are in the Nitrogen atom?
7 2 3 5

12 3. What is the maximum number of electrons that can be in an atom’s 3rd energy shell?
2 18 24 8

13 4. What do salt, sugar, baking soda , and water all have in common?
A. They are all compounds. They are all solids. They are all mixtures. They are all elements

14 A substance has a mass of 3 grams (g) and a volume of 1 cubic Centimeters (cm3).
What is the density of the substance? 3g/cm3 30g/cm3 60g/cm3 675g/cm3 Density = Mass Volume D=M V

15 6. All matter is made of atoms, and matter is all around you
6. All matter is made of atoms, and matter is all around you. Matter comes in 4 states: (1) Solid, (2) Liquid, (3) Gas, and (4) Plasma. If an item is not one of these four states, then it is not matter, and it is therefore not made up of atoms. Select the item below that IS NOT made of atoms. a.Plant b.Animal c.Time d. Clock

16 7. The atomic number is the number of ______ found inside the nucleus or the number of ______ found surrounding the nucleus of an atom. Protons, Electrons Electrons, Neutrons Quarks, Protons Neutrons, Hydrogen

17 I Can… Use the periodic table to determine the properties of an element. TOC #5 Ionic Bonding notes # 6 Ionic Bond Worksheet

18 Compounds that contain both __metals and __nonmetals__ are usually ionic.
Ionic bonds will form when electrons are transferred from one atom to another atom. An atom is neutral because the number of electrons in an atom equals the number of protons. So, the charges cancel each other out. During the ionic bonding, one or more valence electrons are transferred from one atom to another. When an atom gains or loses electrons, it becomes a charged particle called an ion. Ionic bond = Ion formed

19 Ionic bonds form between a metal and a nonmetal
Ionic bonds form between a metal and a nonmetal. Atoms of most metals have few valence electrons and tend to lose these valence electrons and form positive ions. The valence level of nonmetal atoms is almost full. So, nonmetal atoms tend to gain electrons and become negative ions. When ions bond, they form a repeating three- dimensional pattern called a crystal lattice, such as the one shown below.

20 Ionic Bond - Electrons Transfer
(Completely gives the electron away)

21 Octet Rule (add to bottom of your notes)
Octet Rule: every atom wants to have eight valence electrons in its outermost electron shell. Atoms will gain or lose electrons to have a full outer shell (valence shell) Happy with 8 valence electrons in the outer shell!

22 Review: Forming Positive Ions
The atoms that lose electrons form ions that have fewer electrons than protons. Because the positive charges outnumber the negative charges, these ions have a positive charge.

23 Review: Forming Negative Ions
The atoms that gain electrons from other atoms during chemical changes have more electrons than protons. So, these have a negative charge. Oxygen atom gained 2 electrons in the second energy shell.

24 How does the bond between sodium & chlorine form?
Sodium has one valence electron. It’s looking to lose it Cl  Na Chlorine has seven valence electrons. It’s looking to gain one Electron Dot Diagrams only display the valence electrons.

25 How does the bond between sodium & chlorine form?
Chlorine now has 17 protons & 18 electrons. It has a negative charge. Sodium now has 11 protons & 10 electrons. It has a positive charge. Cl  Na

26 Properties of Ionic Compounds (add to the bottom of your notes)
Compounds that contain both metals and nonmetals are usually ionic. e.g. MgO High melting point Don’t easily change to liquids (or gases) Solids → Poor conductors Liquids → Good Conductors Shatters when breaks

27 Review with your different house partner Ionic Compound
Review with your different house partner Ionic Compound (True or False) MgO SrCl2 O3 CH4O

28 Review Ionic Compound (True or False) MgO: True SrCl2: True O3: False
Review Ionic Compound (True or False) MgO: True SrCl2: True O3: False CH4O: False

29 Group Partner: What is an ionic bond?
Atoms will transfer one or more ________________ to another to form the bond. Each atom is left with a ________________ outer shell. An ionic bond forms between a ___________ ion with a positive charge and a ________________ ion with a negative charge.

30 Group Partner: What is an ionic bond?
Atoms will transfer one or more ________________ to another to form the bond. Each atom is left with a ________________ outer shell. An ionic bond forms between a ___________ ion with a positive charge and a ________________ ion with a negative charge. ELECTRONS COMPLETE METAL NONMETAL

31 Ionic Bonding Worksheet
Different # Siblings Partners: Fill in the chart below

32 Ionic Bonding Worksheet
Elbow Partners: Fill in the chart below Cl K Mg F 17 Al Na N O C


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