Title: metals: lose valence electrons
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2- metals lose valence electrons
- form cation ( ion)
- non-metals gain electrons
- form anion (- ion)
3Ionic Bond
- occurs between
- metal element non-metal element
- involves transfer of electrons between metal
non-metal elements to form ions - electrons lost by cation(s)
- electrons gained by anion(s)
4Metals are Losers!
- Na atom configuration 2-8-1
- Na loses 1 electron ? Na1 ion
- Na1 configuration is 2-8
- same as Ne configuration (2-8)
5Na metal ?
6elements from what group _?_ will easily take the
one valence electron from Na??
what group has 7 valence electrons so only need
one more?
group 1 elements will easily give up their one
valence electron to the elements in group 17
7Non-metals are Winners!
- Cl configuration 2-8-7
- Cl gains 1 electron ? Cl-1 ion
- Cl-1 has the configuration 2-8-8
- same as Ar configuration (2-8-8)
8Cl2 (g) ?
9electron transferred from Na to Cl
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11Structure of Ionic Compounds
- oppositely charged ions are attracted to each
other by strong electrostatic interactions (/-) - (/-) ions form crystal lattice
- regular 3-D pattern or array
- ions held in fixed positions (solid state)
- Unit Cell smallest repetitive unit in lattice
12NaCl has its own unique properties
lattice structure ?
13The more Na and Cl2, the larger the resulting
crystal of NaCl will be
14different representations of a crystal lattice
15Lewis Diagrams for Ionic Compounds
- Lewis structure for NaCl shows ions
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- Na1 Cl -1
remember Lewis diagrams show valence electrons!
16Predicting Ionic Compounds
- What is the ionic compound formed from calcium
and iodine?
- calcium metal with 2 valence electrons
- - loses both electrons ? Ca2
- iodine non-metal with 7 valence electrons
- - gains 1 electron ? ?I -1
- how many iodine ions are needed to make a
neutral compound?
17Lewis Diagram of calcium iodide (CaI2)
- Ca2I-1I-1
- or
- I-1Ca2I-1
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- note total charge MUST add up to zero
- since compounds are neutral
18Properties of Ionic Compounds
- high melting points
- low vapor pressures
- tend to be hard and brittle
- solids do not conduct electricity
- molten (liquid) states do conduct electricity
- aqueous solutions do conduct electricity
191 transfer of e- from metal to non-metal atoms
IONS form 2 electrostatic attraction between
/- ions leads to ionic bond