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Chapter 15Ionic Bonding and Ionic
Compounds
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Valence Electrons The electrons responsible for the
chemical properties of atoms are those in the outer energy level.
Valence electrons - The s and p electrons in the outer energy level
–the highest occupied energy level Core electrons -those in the energy
levels below.
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Keeping Track of Electrons Atoms in the same column...
–Have the same outer electron configuration.
–Have the same valence electrons. Easily found: group number on the
periodic table for representative elem. Group 2A: Be, Mg, Ca, etc.
–2 valence electrons
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Electron Dot diagrams A way of keeping track of
valence electrons. How to write them? Write the symbol. Put one dot for each
valence electron Don’t pair up until they
have to (Hund’s rule)
X
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The Electron Dot diagram for Nitrogen
Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons.
First we write the symbol.
NThen add 1 electron at a time to each side.Until they are forced to pair up.
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Write electron dot diagrams: Na Mg C O F Ne V
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Electron Configurations for Cations
Metals lose electrons to attain noble gas configuration.
They make positive ions (cations) If we look at the electron configuration,
it makes sense to lose electrons: Na 1s22s22p63s1 1 valence electron Na1+ 1s22s22p6 noble gas configuration
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Electron Dots For Cations Metals will have few valence
electrons (usually 3 or less)
Ca
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Electron Dots For Cations Metals will have few valence electrons These will come off
Ca
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Electron Dots For Cations Metals will have few valence electrons These will come off Forming positive ions
Ca2+Now make Sc an ion.
Pseudo-noble gas configuration
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Electron Configurations for Anions
Nonmetals gain electrons to attain noble gas configuration.
They make negative ions (anions) Halide ions- ions from chlorine or other
halogens that gain electrons S 1s22s22p63s23p4 6 valence electrons S2- 1s22s22p63s23p6 noble gas
configuration.
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Electron Dots For Anions Nonmetals will have many valence
electrons (usually 5 or more) They will gain electrons to fill outer shell.
P P3-
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Stable Electron Configurations All atoms react to achieve noble gas
configuration. Noble gases have 2 s and 6 p electrons. 8 valence electrons . Also called the octet rule.
Ar
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Based on the electron dot diagrams from before write the
charge for each element:
Na Mg C O F Ne V
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Section 15.2Ionic Bonds
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Ionic Bonding Anions and cations are held
together by opposite charges. Ionic compounds are called salts. Simplest ratio is called the formula
unit. The bond is formed through the
transfer of electrons. Electrons are transferred to achieve
noble gas configuration.
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Ionic Bonding
Na Cl
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Ionic Bonding
Na+ Cl-
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Ionic Bonding All the electrons must be accounted for!
Ca P
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Ionic Bonding
Ca P
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Ionic Bonding
Ca2+ P
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Ionic Bonding
Ca2+ P
Ca
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Ionic Bonding
Ca2+ P 3-
Ca
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Ionic Bonding
Ca2+ P 3-
Ca P
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Ionic Bonding
Ca2+ P 3-
Ca2+ P
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Ionic Bonding
Ca2+ P 3-
Ca2+ P
Ca
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Ionic Bonding
Ca2+ P 3-
Ca2+ P
Ca
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Ionic Bonding
Ca2+ P 3-
Ca2+P
3-
Ca2+
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Ionic Bonding
= Ca3P2Formula Unit
Sample Problem 15-1, page 421
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Properties of Ionic Compounds Crystalline structure, usually solids A regular repeating arrangement of
ions in the solid: Fig. 15.9, p.423 Ions are strongly bonded together. Structure is rigid. High melting points Coordination number- number of ions
of opposite charge surrounding it
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Crystalline structure
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Do they Conduct? Conducting electricity is allowing charges
to move. In a solid, the ions are locked in place. Ionic solids are insulators. When melted, the ions can move around. Melted ionic compounds conduct.
– NaCl: must get to about 800 ºC. Dissolved in water they conduct (aqueous)
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Section 15.3Bonding in Metals
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Metallic Bonds How atoms are held together in the
solid. Metals hold on to their valence
electrons very weakly. Think of them as positive ions
(cations) floating in a sea of electrons: Fig. 15.13, p.427
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Sea of Electrons
+ + + ++ + + +
+ + + +
Electrons are free to move through the solid.
Metals conduct electricity.
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Metals are Malleable Hammered into shape (bend). Also ductile - drawn into wires. Both malleability and ductility
explained in terms of the mobility of the valence electrons
Fig. 15.14, p.427
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Malleable
+ + + ++ + + +
+ + + +
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Malleable
+ + + +
+ + + ++ + + +
Electrons allow atoms to slide by.
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Ionic solids are brittle
+ - + -+- +-
+ - + -+- +-
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Ionic solids are brittle
+ - + -
+- +-+ - + -
+- +-
Strong Repulsion breaks crystal apart.
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Alloys Alloys - mixtures of 2 or more
elements, at least 1 is a metal made by melting a mixture of the
ingredients, then cooling Brass: an alloy of Cu and Zn Bronze: Cu and Sn
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Why use alloys? Properties often superior to element Sterling silver (92.5% Ag, 7.5% Cu)
is harder and more durable than pure Ag, but still soft enough to make jewelry and tableware
Steels are very important alloys
–corrosion resistant, ductility, hardness, toughness, cost
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Why use alloys? Types?
– a) substitutional alloy- the atoms in the components are about the same size
–b) interstitial alloy- the atomic sizes quite different; smaller atoms fit into the spaces between larger