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Title: Ionic Bonds


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Chapter 7
  • Ionic Bonds

2
  • Ionic Bonds Video

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Chemical Bonds
  • force that holds two atoms together (either by
    sharing or transferring electrons)

4
Ionic Bonds
  • bond composed of charged particles (formed by
    losing or gaining electrons) that are
    electrostatically held together

5
Properties of Ionic Bonds
  • ions are held together in a crystal lattice (3D
    geometric arrangement of particles)
  • solids
  • high melting and boiling points
  • will conduct electricity when dissolved in water
  • Video- crystal lattice

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Ions
  • charged particle (from losing or gaining
    electrons)
  • Cationpositively charged particles formed by
    losing electrons
  • Anionnegatively charged particles formed by
    gaining electrons

7
  • What are cations afraid of?
  • Dogions. Ha.Ha.Ha.Ha.Ha.

8
  • Monoatomic Ion ion made of one type of atom
  • Ex.  Na
  • O-2
  • Polyatomic Ion ion made of more than one type
    of atom
  •   Ex. CO3-2

9
Oxidation Number
  • the charge on the atoms or group of atoms
  • Group 1 1
  • Group 2 2
  • Group 13 3
  • Group 16 -2
  • Group 17 -1

10
Chemical Formula
  • Combination of symbols that represent the
    composition of a compound
  • (compound chemical combination of two or more
    elements)
  • -shows relative number of atoms of each element
    and types of elements involved.
  • Subscript of atoms of that element

11
Writing ionic formulas
  • 1. Find the oxidation numbers of both ions
    (chart or p. 218-221) and symbols
  • 2. Add atoms so that the total charge adds up to
    zero (may have to use least common multiple)

12
  1. Combine symbols and subscripts together , cation
    first then anion (use parentheses around
    polyatomics and NO roman numerals after lead,
    iron, copper and tin)
  2. Sodium and chlorine love story

13
Sodium oxide
-2
Na
1
O
You need two 1 sodium ions to add up to the 2
charge on the oxygen ion to make the compound add
up to zero
Na 1 Na 1
O-2
Na2O
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Iron (III) sulfate
SO4 -2
Fe 3
-Least common multiple 6 -Need 2 iron ions, 3
sulfate ions
Fe 3 Fe 3
SO4-2 SO4-2 SO4-2
Fe2(SO4)3
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  • Aluminum sulfide
  • Barium chloride
  • Lead (II) nitrate
  • Ammonium phospate
  • Al2S3
  • BaCl2
  • Pb(NO3)2
  • (NH4)3PO4

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Naming Ionic Compounds
  • 1. Name the cation as it is written on the
    periodic table (except ammonium)
  •  
  • 2. Add roman numeral in parentheses if lead,
    iron, copper or tin.

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  • 3. Anion-
  • Monoatomic change ending to ide
  • (Ex. Oxygen gt oxide)
  •  Polyatomic keep ending as written.
  • (Ex. Carbonate)
  •  
  • 4. Common acids dont follow these rules.

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MgI2
Magnesium iodide
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SnCO3
Tin (II) carbonate
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