

Ion Formation
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Maria Sabatello
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Ion Formation

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Open Ended
Why do atoms form ions?
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Why Do Atoms form Ions?
Atoms form ions so they have a full octet of 8 electrons in the outer shell. This males them more stable.
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Multiple Choice
What is the charge of an ion of Sr, strontium?
2-
1-
0
+1
+2
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Trends for Ionic Charge
Elements in the same group (column) have the same charges since they have the same number of valence electrons. This should be written in your notes or your periodic table.
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Open Ended
According to the Edpuzzle video. what determines if an atom of an element forms a positive (+) or negative charge (-)?
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According to the Edpuzzle video. what determines if an atom of an element forms a positive (+) or negative charge (-)?
The number of valence electrons in an atom determines the charge of the ion formed.
If an atom has 1-3 valence electrons a positive ion is formed by losing valence electrons.
If an atom has 5-7 valence electrons a negative ion is formed by gaining valence electrons.
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Multiple Choice
Are e- lost or gained when an ion of Sr is formed? How many electrons are lost or gained?
1 e- lost
1 e- gained
2 e- lost
2 e- gained
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Multiple Choice
Are electrons lost or gained when an ion of P , phosphorus is formed? How many electrons are lost or gained?
1 electron is lost
2 electrons are lost
2 electrons are gained
3 electrons are lost
3 electrons are gained
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Homework : Collisions Game .. Level Up !
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Are e- lost or gained when an ion of Sr is formed? How many electrons are lost or gained?
A neutral atom of Sr has 38 p and 38 e-.
Sr forms a +2 ion, since it is in group 2.
To become a +2 ion, electrons must be lost (there must be more p than e-)
Each e- lost has a -1 charge, so 2 e- must be lost.
Also, Sr loses 2e- to have a full octet in the outer shell.
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