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Ion Formation and Bonds

Ion Formation and Bonds

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Chemistry

12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 10 Questions

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Lesson 1
Ionic Compounds

​Unit 5
Ionic Compounds and Metals

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Essential Questions

•What holds atoms together in a chemical bond?

•How do positive and negative ions form?

•How does ion formation relate to electron configuration?

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Valence Electrons and Chemical Bonds

A chemical bond is the force that holds two atoms together.

Chemical bonds form by the attraction between the positive nucleus of one atom and the negative electrons of another atom.

Atom’s try to form the octet—the stable arrangement of eight valence electrons in the outer energy level—by gaining or losing valence electrons.

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Multiple Choice

Chemical bonds form by the attraction between the...

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positive nucleus of one atom and the negative electrons of another atom.

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negative nucleus of one atom and the negative electrons of another atom.

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positive nucleus of one atom and the positive electrons of another atom.

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negative nucleus of one atom and the positive electrons of another atom.

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Fill in the Blank

A ________ ____ is the force holding two atoms together.

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Positive Ion Formation

A positively charged ion is called a cation.

This figure illustrates how sodium loses one
valence electron to become a sodium cation.

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A positively charged ion is called a ______.

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Fill in the Blank

Sodium _____ one
valence electron to become a sodium cation.

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Metal Ions

Metals are reactive because they lose valence electrons easily. This table summarizes the ions formed by metal ions in groups 1, 2, and 13.

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Multiple Choice

Metals are reactive because they...

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lose protons easily

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lose valence electrons easily

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lose neutrons easily

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gain electrons easily

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Multiple Choice

Do metals form anions or cations?

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Anions

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Cations

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Transition Metal Ions

Transition metals commonly form 2+ or 3+ ions, but can form greater than 3+ ions. Other relatively stable electron arrangements are referred to as pseudo-noble gas configurations.

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Multiple Select

Transition metals can form which of the following ions?

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+1

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+2

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+3

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greater than +3

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Relatively stable electron arrangements are referred to as pseudo-noble gas configurations

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True

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False

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Negative Ion Formation

An anion is a negatively charged ion.

The figure shown here illustrates chlorine gaining
an electron to become a chlorine ion.

As shown in the table below, nonmetal ions gain
the number of electrons required to fill an octet.

Some nonmetals can gain or lose other numbers of electrons to complete an octet.

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Nonmetal ions ____
the number of electrons required to fill an octet.

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Fill in the Blank

An _____ is a negatively charged ion.

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Lesson 1
Ionic Compounds

​Unit 5
Ionic Compounds and Metals

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