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Monoatomic Ions

Monoatomic Ions

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Chemistry

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 3 Questions

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Chapter 7: Chemical Formulas & Chemical Compounds

Chapter 7 Section 1: Chemical Names and Formulas

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​Introduction

  • ​There are millions of natural and synthetic compounds in the world

    • ​Many compounds have both common names and scientific names

      • ​Calcium Carbonate: Limestone

      • ​Sodium Chloride: Table Salt

      • ​Dihydrogen monoxide: Water

    • ​Common Names can vary from region to region, and don't reveal much about the compound itself

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​Significance of a chemical formula

  • ​A chemical formula tells the relative number of each atom in a chemical compound

    • ​Molecular Compounds: the formula shows how many of each atom are in one molecule

      • ​Octane: C8H8 has 8 carbon and 8 hydrogen

    • ​Ionic compounds: The formula shows the simplest ratio of a compound's cations and anions

      • ​Alumiunium Sulfate: Al2(SO4)3 has 2 aluminium ions and three sulfate ions

        • ​Each sulfate has 1 Sulfur and four Oxygen

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​Monoatomic Ions

  • ​Many main group elements can form ions by either losing or gaining electrons

    • ​Allows them to get a Noble gas Configuration

      • ​Group 1 lose 1 electron to gain a +1 Charge

      • ​Group 2 loses 2 electrons for a +2 Charge

      • ​Group 15 Gains 3 electrons for a -3 Charge

      • Group 16 Gains three electrons for a -2 Charge

  • ​Monoatomic ions: Ions formed from a single atom

    • ​Many main group elements and some d-block elements do this, but some exceptions

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​Naming Monoatomic ions

  • ​Cations are called by their element name+cation

    • ​K+ = Potassium cation

    • ​Mg2+ = Magnesium Cation

  • ​Anions change the ending of the element's name to end in -ide

    • ​F- = Fluoride

    • ​N3- = Nitride

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What is the charge of group 1 ions

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Fill in the Blank

What is the charge of Group 17 ions

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Fill in the Blank

Name the ion for bromine

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​Binary Ionic Compounds

  • ​Binary Compounds: Compounds Consisting Solely of two elements

    • ​Total number of Positive Charges and negative charges must be equal

      • ​Example: Magnesium bromide

        • ​Magnesium is a group 2 metal and forms a +2 Cation

        • ​Bromine is a -1 anion

        • ​In order to balance the two out, you need 2 bromine for each magnesium

          • ​Mg2+ + Br2 -> MgBr2

            • ​Charges are not included in the final product

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​Binary Ionic Compounds

  • ​Another method of Balancing: Crossing over

    • ​Write the Symbols side by side, cation first

    • ​cross over the charges using the absolute value of each atoms charge

    • ​Check the subscripts to make sure you have the smallest ratio possible

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​Quick Practice

​Work with a partner to Complete Page 223 # 1-2.

​You have 5 minutes. Turn in at the end of class

Chapter 7: Chemical Formulas & Chemical Compounds

Chapter 7 Section 1: Chemical Names and Formulas

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