Ionic Compounds. Ion:Any atom that has a charge Cation: An ion with a + charge anion: An ion with a...

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Ionic Compounds

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Ionic Compounds

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Ionic Compounds

Ion: Any atom that has a charge

Cation:An ion with a + charge

anion:

An ion with a - charge

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Ionic BondsA bond that forms between

(+) metals and (-) non metals.

Electrons are transferred and then the opposite

charges attract.

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Octet RuleElement always move to

become more stable. Most elements change their

electron configuration to match the configuration of

noble gasses.

Elements want 8 valence electrons

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1+

2+ 3+ 3- 2- 1-

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Rules for Naming Ionic Compounds

1. The first element (metal) name does not change.2. The second elements name ending changes to -ide

NaO

MgCl2

Al2S3

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Rules for Naming Ionic Compounds

(except for polyatomic ions, use the name on the chart)

SO42- = sulfate

Na2SO4 = sodium sulfate

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Rules for Naming Ionic Compounds

3. If it is a transition metal Roman Numerals must be used.FeCl FeCl2 FeCl

3The Roman numeral tells you the charge of the transition metal

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Rules for Naming Ionic Compounds

4. There are no prefixes in ionic compounds

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Rules for Writing Ionic Compounds

1.Charge must always cancel out

+ and – charges add up to zero.2. Find the charges from the periodic table or the chart.

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Rules for Writing Ionic Compounds

3.If the charges are the same they cancel out and it is a one to one ratio.

Ca2+ , O2- Ca1O1

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Rules for Writing Ionic Compounds

4.If the charges are not the same then use the cross rule

Ca2+ Cl1-

Ca1Cl2