Monday, July 10, 2017

1.40: Draw Dot-and-Cross Diagrams to Show the Formation of Ionic Compounds by Electron Transfer, Limited to Combinations of Elements from Groups 1, 2, 3 and 5, 6, 7



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
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  • 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
EXPLANATION

  • Sodium is a Group 1 Metal so will 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+


  • Chlorine is a Group 7 Non-Metal so will 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-

          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
EXPLANATION

  • Magnesium is a Group 2 Metal so will 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+

  • Oxygen is a Group 6 Non - Metal so will 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-

          FORMULAE OF IONIC COMPOUND:    MgO

5 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. The 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.

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  3. if you highlight the page, you can see some hidden 's'

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