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Ionic Bonding
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Elements Goal = Stability• Elements want to be stable• In order to be stable they need to fill
their outermost energy level completely–“Complete its octet” (oct meaning 8)–When outer level is filled•No Charge = Stable
–When outer level is not filled•Charge = Unstable
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How do we figure out and elements charge?
• Charge is determined by how many electrons they need to gain or lose to complete their outer level
• Every element in a group has the same charge– Example: All Halogens are -1
• Logical Order
Group 1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18Charge +1 +2 +3 +/- 4 -3 -2 -1 0
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Add the following charges to the triangles at the bottom of your
periodic table
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• Lets look at Magnesium. What is its charge?• Lets look at Sulfur. What is its charge?
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How can elements complete their octet?
• 2 Ways– Ionic bonds• One element gives/takes electron from
another element–Covalent Bonds• Two elements share electrons
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Ionic Bonds
• Bond in which one or more electrons from one atom are removed and attached to another atom.
• It is when atoms transfer electrons– One element gives electron – One element takes electron
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How does ionic bonding work?• Ionic Bonds occur between metals and
nonmetals• Opposite charges are going to attract • Their charges will cancel out and become 0
–0 = Stable–Example:
•+1 + -1 = 0
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Lets look at an example
• Why does NaCl work as an ionic bond?
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•Na+1 Cl-1
Opposites Attract
*NaCl* Neutral and stable
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How does the sharing work?
• Na has the 1 lone electron to share in its outermost level
• Cl needs 1 to complete its octet• Na will give 1 electron to Cl
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Ionic Bonding Problems
• Step 1: Draw Lewis Dot Diagrams; Draw an arrow showing where the electron is moved
• Step 2: Rewrite the elements with their charges
• Step 3: Write the final compound• Step 4: Write the name of the compound
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Naming Ionic Compounds
• When you name a compound, you first put the metal and then the nonmetal.
• The nonmetal word would end in “-ide” instead of whatever it normally ends in
• So combining Na and Cl would be – SODIUM CHLORIDE
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Ionic Bonding Problem: Sodium and Sulfur
• Step 1: Write Lewis dot with arrow
• Step 2: Write charges
• Step 3: Write Final Compound
• Step 4: Write Name
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Example: Sodium and Sulfur• Step 1
• Step 2
Na+1 S-2
Na+1
• Step 3
Na2S
Step 4 : Sodium Sulfide