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1
Ionic Metallic Bonding
  • Chapter 7 Notes

2
Chemical Bonds
  • Hold atoms together
  • Due to action of electrons
  • Can be ionic, metallic, or covalent

Ionic Bond
Covalent Bond

3
Forming Ions
  • Atoms gain or lose electrons to have a full octet
    (octet rule) or noble gas configuration
  • Cations have a () charge Anions have a (-)
    charge
  • Add the following to your periodic table.
  • Group 1A 1
  • Group 2A 2
  • Group 3A 3
  • Group 5A 3-
  • Group 6A 2-
  • Group 7A 1-

4
sToP tHinK
  • Predict the ions that form from the following
    elements
  • Sr
  • S
  • Al
  • Mg
  • K
  • Cl

5
7.2 - Ionic Bonds Compounds
  • Forms when electrons are transferred from a metal
    to a nonmetal
  • Electrostatic force holds the cation () and
    anion (-) together
  • Result is an ionic compound with a net charge
    of zero (neutrally charged)
  • 3D shape is called a crystal lattice

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sToP tHink
  • An ionic compound must end up neutral - with a
    net charge of zero. How many chlorine ions would
    be needed to form a neutral ionic compound with
    an ion of each of the following?
  • Na
  • Mg
  • K
  • Ca
  • Li

8
sToP tHink
  • The SUBSCRIPT tells how many of each atom are
    present!
  • NaCl
  • MgCl2
  • KCl
  • CaCl2
  • LiCl
  • Predict How many Na with S? (First - what is the
    charge going to be on each?)

9
Properties of Ionic Compounds
  • high melting points and boiling points
  • Due to the 3D crystal lattice structure
  • Soluble in water
  • Nonconductors of electricity in solid state due
    to the limited motion of ions
  • Conductors of electricity when in liquid state
    and when dissolved in water

10
7.3 - Metallic Bond Alloys
  • Delocalized sea of electrons are shared by
    metal cations
  • Malleable ductile because cations and electrons
    can slide past each other
  • Free flowing electrons allow for electrical
    conductivity
  • Alloy - homogeneous mixture of two or more metals
    or a metal and nonmetal
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