Monday, July 10, 2017

1.39: Write Formulae for Compounds Formed Between the Ions Listed Above



IONIC COMPOUNDS: Formed when Atoms of Metals transfer Electrons to atoms of Non - Metals to form Compounds made up of ions

FORMULAE FOR COMPOUNDS FORMED BETWEEN IONS


  • METALS: Loses Electrons to another atom and become Positively Charged Ions
  • NON - METALS: Gains Electrons from another atom to become Negatively Charged Ions



Example 1:
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Sodium Chloride, NaCl (typical Ionic Bond)
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SODIUM ATOM

  • Sodium is a Group 1 Metal so will need to lose one outer Electron to another Atom to have a full outer shell of Electrons
  • They will lose an Electron to form a Positive ion with the Charge 1+ (as they lose one outer electron)

          Na   2 . 8 . 1      →      Na+   2 . 8


CHLORINE ATOM

  • Chlorine is a Group 7 Non-Metal so will need to gain an Electron to have a full outer shell of Electrons
  • One Electron will be transferred from the outer shell of the Sodium atom to the outer shell of the Chlorine atom
  • Chlorine atom will gain an Electron to form a Negative ion with Charge 1- (as they gain an outer electron)

          Cl   2 . 8 . 7      →      Cl-   2 . 8 . 8


FORMULAE OF IONIC COMPOUND:    NaCl



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Example 2:
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Magnesium Oxide, MgO (typical Ionic Bond)
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MAGNESIUM ATOM

  • Magnesium is a Group 2 Metal so will need to lose two outer Electrons to another atom to have a full outer shell of Electrons
  • They will lose two Electrons to form a Positive Ion with the Charge 2+ (as they lose two outer electrons)

          Mg   2 . 8 . 2      →      Mg2+   2 . 8


OXYGEN ATOM

  • Oxygen is a Group 6 Non-Metal so will need to gain two Electrons to have a full outer shell of Electrons
  • Two Electrons will be transferred from the outer shell of the Magnesium atom to the outer shell of the Oxygen atom
  • Oxygen atom will gain two Electrons to form a Negative ion with Charge 2- (as they gain two outer electrons)

          O2   2 . 8 . 6      →      O22-   2 . 8 . 8


FORMULAE OF IONIC COMPOUND:    MgO

3 comments:

  1. In the last box it should say
    O2 2 . 8 . 6 → O22- 2 . 8 . 8 not
    O2 2 . 8 . 7 → O22- 2 . 8 . 8


    thought I should point it out!

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  2. Where did the O2 come from? It wasn't in the answer so I can confidently say I am bamboozled...

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  3. Plus, oxygen is in period 2 so it should be 2.6 at first??

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