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Ionic Bond Lewis Dot Structures

Ionic Bond Lewis Dot Structures

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12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 7 Questions

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Ionic Compounds
1. Lewis Dot Symbols
2. The octet Rule
3. Ionic Bond Model
4. Signs and Magnitude
5. Lewis Structures

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Lewis Dot and Groups

Groups Identify the number of valence electrons.

  • Dots represent the number of valence electrons in an atom.

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Multiple Choice

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Using this picture, which group do these atoms belong to?

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Group 2

2

Group 12

3

Group 8

4

Multiple Choice

Which structure belongs to group 14 or 4A?

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2
3

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Octet Rule

Stable atoms (except H & He) require eight valence electrons.

  • Atoms that have less than eight tend to react to attain an octet and become more stable.

  • This is true for both ionic and covalent bonds.

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Multiple Choice

How do atoms meet the octet rule?

1

They lose or gain electrons in the outer most level

2

They lose of gain electrons from the inner most level

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Multiple Choice

According to the octet rule, atoms of elements react with each other in order to attain ____ electrons in their outermost energy level or shell.

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4

2

6

3

8

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Ionic Bond Model

Formed by two or more charged atoms

  • ​A monatomic bond is formed between a cation and an anion.

    • a metal and a nonmetal

  • A polyatomic bond is formed between more than one atom.

    • Metal and nonmetals

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Common Polyatomics

These are located on your Periodic Table handout.

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Multiple Choice

Carbonate

1

CO3-2

2

CO3-3

3

CO2-2

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Signs and Magnitude

Overall, the molecule has no net (total) charge

  • Cations and Anions must be in the lowest ratios that result in the formation of an uncharged molecule.

    • Crisscross method with charges

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Signs and Magnitude

  • ​A monoatomic bond is formed between a cation and an anion.

    • a metal and a nonmetal

  • A polyatomic bond is formed between more than one atom.

    • Metal and nonmetals

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct chemical formula for Na (sodium) and O (oxygen) forming the ionic compound Sodium Oxide?

1

NaO

2

NaO2

3

Na2O

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Signs and Magnitude

Polyatomic molecules

  • The crisscross method requires parentheses or brackets to distinguish between the polyatomic atoms and the quantity of the anion or cation.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the correct ionic formula for a Barium and Phosphate compound?

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Ba3(PO4)

2

Ba3(PO4)2

3

Ba2(PO4)3

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Cations and anions are depicted in brackets, with the valence electrons inside the brackets and the charge above and to the right.

Dot structures of ionic compounds

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​When the ratio of cation to anion is not 1:1, coefficients are used to show the relative numbers of ions.​

Dot structures of ionic compounds

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Ionic Compounds
1. Lewis Dot Symbols
2. The octet Rule
3. Ionic Bond Model
4. Signs and Magnitude
5. Lewis Structures

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