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Ch. 5 Ionic Compounds Section 1 Simple Ions. Questions To Think About 1. What is the difference between an atom and an ion? 2. How can an atom become.

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For Review Define valence electrons. How many is an octet? What is an ion? What is a cation? An anion?
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Page 1: Ch. 5 Ionic Compounds Section 1 Simple Ions. Questions To Think About 1. What is the difference between an atom and an ion? 2. How can an atom become.

Ch. 5 Ionic Compounds

Section 1Simple Ions

Page 2: Ch. 5 Ionic Compounds Section 1 Simple Ions. Questions To Think About 1. What is the difference between an atom and an ion? 2. How can an atom become.

Questions To Think About1. What is the difference

between an atom and an ion?

2. How can an atom become an ion?

Page 3: Ch. 5 Ionic Compounds Section 1 Simple Ions. Questions To Think About 1. What is the difference between an atom and an ion? 2. How can an atom become.

For Review Define valence electrons.

How many is an octet?

What is an ion?

What is a cation? An anion?

Page 4: Ch. 5 Ionic Compounds Section 1 Simple Ions. Questions To Think About 1. What is the difference between an atom and an ion? 2. How can an atom become.

Chemical Reactivity How much an element reacts depends on the electron configuration.

Noble gases are the least reactive elements.

Compare the electron configuration of O (oxygen) to Ne (neon).

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Chemical Reactivity [O] = 1s2 2s2 2p4

Oxygen has only 6 valence electrons with only 4 in its p orbital. It can hold a total of 6.

[Ne] = 1s2 2s2 2p6

Neon has 8 valence electrons and its p orbital is completely filled.

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Chemical Reactivity Noble gases are stable because their

electron configurations have completely filled s & p orbitals in their outer shell.

In most chemical reactions atoms tend to match the s & p electron configurations of the noble gases. This is known as the octet rule.

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Valence Electrons Why does potassium lose one

valence electron instead of gaining seven?

Removing one requires far less energy than adding seven more.

Page 8: Ch. 5 Ionic Compounds Section 1 Simple Ions. Questions To Think About 1. What is the difference between an atom and an ion? 2. How can an atom become.

Valence Electrons Ions – An atom or molecule that has

gained or lost one or more electrons & has a positive or negative charge.

Cation – K → K+ + e-

[K] = 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s1

[K+] = 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 (electron configuration just like argon)

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Valence Electrons Anion – Cl + e- → Cl-

[Cl] = 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5

[Cl-] = 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 (electron configuration just like argon)

Page 10: Ch. 5 Ionic Compounds Section 1 Simple Ions. Questions To Think About 1. What is the difference between an atom and an ion? 2. How can an atom become.

Valence Electrons Practice Will calcium gain or lose

electrons to form an ion? How many?

Write the electron configuration for the calcium ion.

Page 11: Ch. 5 Ionic Compounds Section 1 Simple Ions. Questions To Think About 1. What is the difference between an atom and an ion? 2. How can an atom become.

Valence Electrons How does an atom (parent atom)

compare to the ion that it forms after it loses or gains an electron?

Uses the same name Has the same number of protons &

neutrons

Has different chemical properties because of different #’s of electrons

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Valence Electrons Remember an ion is different

from a noble gas Ions have charge – so they form

compounds Ions conduct electricity when

dissolved in water Noble gases are unreactive and

have none of these properties

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Valence ElectronsStable ions that don’t have noble gas

configurations

Transition metals often form ions without complete octets

With the exception of Re these are all cations

Also can form stable ions with more than one charge

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Valence ElectronsGroup 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14

Ti2+ V2+ Cr2+ Mn2+ Fe2+ Co2+ Ni2+ Cu+ Zn2+ Ga2+ Ge2+

Ti3+ V3+ Cr3+ Mn3+ Fe3+ Co3+ Cu2+ Ga3+

Mo3+ Tc2+ Pd2+ Ag+ Cd2+ In+ Sn2+

Ag2+ In2+

In3+

Hf4+ Re4+ Pt2+ Au+ Hg2 Tl+ Pb2+

Re5+ Pt4+ Au3+ Hg2+ Tl3+

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Homework Section Review 5.1 #’s 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10 -13

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PRACTICE PROBLEMS

Please take a few minutes to do the following problems for practice.

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10 11 ion octet 12 13 anion cation

1. An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge because it has lost or gained electrons is a(n) ____________.

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10 11 ion octet 12 13 anion cation

2. The sodium ion has __________ protons, _________ neutrons, and ___________ electrons.

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10 11 ion octet 12 13 anion cation

3. In most chemical reactions, atoms tend to match the outer electron configuration of the noble gases. This is called the _________ rule.

Page 20: Ch. 5 Ionic Compounds Section 1 Simple Ions. Questions To Think About 1. What is the difference between an atom and an ion? 2. How can an atom become.

Compete each statement below by writing the correct term or phrase.

4. An anion is an ion with a ____________ charge.

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Compete each statement below by writing the correct term or phrase.

5. _________ electrons occupy the outermost energy level of an atom.

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Compete each statement below by writing the correct term or phrase.

6. The chloride ion and the chlorine atom have ___________ electron configurations.

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Compete each statement below by writing the correct term or phrase.

7. A cation is an ion with a ___________ charge.

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Compete each statement below by writing the correct term or phrase.

8. Many stable ions have an electron configuration of a _____________.

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Answer the following question. 9. How do the outer-shell

electron configurations for ions of Group 1, Group 2, and Group 15, Group 16, and Group 17 elements compare with those of the noble gases?

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9. How do the outer-shell electron configurations for ions of Group 1, Group 2, and Group 15, Group 16, and Group 17 elements compare with those of noble gases?