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Ionic Compounds Lesson

Ionic Compounds Lesson

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Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 11 Questions

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Ionic Compounds

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  • Ion: when an atom gains or loses a valence electron (gaining a + or - charge) to complete its outer energy level.

  • Ionic Compound: compound between a metal and a nonmetal where one atom gains a valence electron and the other atom loses a valence electron.

Ionic Compounds

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Multiple Choice

An ion is formed when an atom gains or loses an ______________.

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Proton

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Neutron

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Electron

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Nucleus

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Multiple Choice

An Ionic Compound is formed between what two types of elements?

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Metal and Metal

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Metal and Nonmetal

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Nonmetal and Nonmetal

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Metal and Metalloid

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In an Ionic Compound:

  • The metals lose and electron and gain a positive charge. We call these positive ions cations.

  • The nonmetals receive an electron and gain a negative charge. We call these negative ions anions. ​

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Multiple Choice

In an ionic compound - metals _____ electrons, giving them a _____ charge. We call these types of ions _____.

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Lose / Negative / Cation

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Lose / Positive / Cation

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Gain / Negative / Anion

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Gain / Positive / Anion

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Multiple Choice

In an ionic compound - nonmetals _____ electrons, giving them a _____ charge. We call these types of ions _____.

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Lose / Negative / Cation

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Lose / Positive / Cation

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Gain / Negative / Anion

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Gain / Positive / Anion

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The group number determines the number of valence electrons.

  • Group 1 - 1 ve

  • Group 2 - 2 ve

  • Group 13 - 3 ve

  • Group 14 - 4 ve

  • Group 15 - 5 ve

  • Group 16 - 6 ve

  • ​Group 17 - 7 ve

  • Group 18 - 8 ve​

Determining Valence Electrons

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We use the number of valence electrons to determine the ionic charge of the group. According to the Octet Rule elements want to have a full outer energy level (8 e-) because of this elements in different groups form ions.

Valence Electrons = Ionic Charge

  • ​Group 1 = +1

  • Group 2 = +2​

  • Group 13 = +3​

  • Group 14 = +/- 4​

  • Group 15 = -3

  • Group 16 = -2

  • Group 17 = -1

  • Group 18 = 0​

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Multiple Choice

How many valence electrons does Boron (B) have?

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5

2

13

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3

4

11

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Multiple Choice

How many valence electrons does Argon (Ar) have?

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18

2

8

3

40

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22

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Multiple Choice

How many electrons does Sodium (Na) want to gain or lose and what ionic charge is created from this?

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1 / +1

2

1 / -1

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11 / +1

4

11 / -1

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Multiple Choice

How many electrons does Chlorine (Cl) want to gain or lose and what ionic charge is created from this?

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1 / +1

2

1 / -1

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11 / +1

4

11 / -1

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Ionic Bonding

How are Ionic Compounds formed?

In an ionic compound the metal will give it's low number of valence electrons to a nonmetal, because of this the metal who has lost electrons has a positive charge and the nonmetal that has gained electrons has a negative charge and they are attracted to one another creating a new compound.

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Writing Ionic Formulas

  • After identifying the reaction as an ionic compound between a metal and a nonmetal to write the formula:

    • Identify the ionic charge / oxidation number (charge of each element) 

    • Drop and swap the charges writing them as subscripts

  • If the charges are equal and opposite (Neutral - Na +1, Cl -1; Ca +2, O -2; Al +3, P -3) there is no subscripts required for that reaction since the ratio would be 1:1 / 2:2 / 3:3.

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​If the ionic charges are not equal and opposite we use the drop and swap method to identify the number of subscripts for each element.

Ionic Bonding:

Drop + Swap​

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Multiple Choice

Creating an ionic compound:

What are the ionic charges for Calcium and Cl?

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Ca +1

Cl -2

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Ca -1

Cl +2

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Ca -2

Cl -2

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Ca +2

Cl -1

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Multiple Choice

Creating an ionic compound:

Are the charges of Calcium and Chlorine equal and opposite?

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

Creating an ionic compound:

What formula is created when Calcium and Chlorine form an ionic bond?

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CaCl

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CaCl2

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Ca2Cl

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Ca2Cl

Ionic Compounds

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