IONIC COMPOUNDS: Formed when atoms of Metals transfer Electrons to atoms of Non-Metals to form Compounds made up of ions
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DOT-AND-CROSS DIAGRAMS: Shows the ionic bonds between ions formed from the loss and gain of Electrons
s- Only the outer shell of Electrons are drawn
- Electrons in one atom will be represented as Crosses, whilst Electrons in other atom will be represented as circles to indicate which ion loses or gains Electrons
- Charges of each ion is displayed on the upper right corner of each ion
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Example 1:
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Sodium Chloride, NaCl (typical ionic bond)
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Diagram showing the Dot-and-Cross Diagram of Magnesium Oxide
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EXPLANATION
FORMULAE OF IONIC COMPOUND: NaCl
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Example 2:
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Magnesium Oxide, MgO, is a Typical Ionic Bond
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Diagram Showing the Dot-and-Cross Diagram of Magnesium Oxide
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EXPLANATION
FORMULAE OF IONIC COMPOUND: MgO
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These diagrams have errors in them. The chloride ion should be Cl- (not diatomic as shown), Likewise the oxide ion should be a single O with a two minus charge. These gases are only diatomic when elements.
ReplyDeleteThe comment above is correct, and unfortunately this is coming up as the first google search result when looking up NaCl dot and cross diagrams. Please fix the diagrams.
ReplyDeleteupdate please read above
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ReplyDeleteif you highlight the page, you can see some hidden 's'
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