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Electron TransferDot Structures

Ionic Compounds

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Keeping Track of Electrons The electrons responsible for the

chemical properties of atoms are those in the outer energy level.

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Keeping Track of Electrons Atoms in the same column have the

same valence electrons. Easily found by looking up the group

number on the periodic table.

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Electron Dot diagrams A way of keeping track of

valence electrons. How to write them Write the symbol. Put one dot for each

valence electron Don’t pair up until they

have to

X

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The Electron Dot diagram for Nitrogen

Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons.

First we write the symbol.

NThen add 1 electron at a time to each side.Until they are forced to pair up.

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Write the electron dot diagram for

Na Mg C O F Ne He

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Electron Dots For Cations Metals will have few valence electrons

Ca

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Electron Dots For Cations Metals will have few valence electrons These will come off

Ca

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Electron Dots For Cations Metals will have few valence electrons These will come off Forming positive ions

Ca+2

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Electron Dots For Anions Nonmetals will have many valence

electrons. They will gain electrons to fill outer shell.

P P-3

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Stable Octets All atoms react to achieve noble gas

configuration. 8 valence electrons . Also called the octet rule.

Ar

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Ionic Bonding The bond is formed through the transfer

of electrons. Electrons are transferred to achieve

noble gas configuration. Anions and cations are held together by

opposite charges.

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Ionic Bonding

Na Cl

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Ionic Bonding

Na Cl+ -

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Counting Electrons

During the formation of an ionic compound the total number of electrons lost (by cations) must equal the total number of electrons gained (by anions).

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Ionic Bonding

All the electrons must be accounted for, total lost = total gained!

Ca P

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Ionic Bonding

Ca P

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Ionic Bonding

Ca+2 P

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Ionic Bonding

Ca+2 P

Ca

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Ionic Bonding

Ca+2 P-3

Ca

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Ionic Bonding

Ca+2 P-3

Ca P

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Ionic Bonding

Ca+2 P-3

Ca+2 P

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Ionic Bonding

Ca+2 P-3

Ca+2 P

Ca

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Ionic Bonding

Ca+2 P-3

Ca+2 P

Ca

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Ionic Bonding

Ca+2 P-3

Ca+2P

-3

Ca+2

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Ionic Bonding

Ca P

Ca P

Ca+2

+2

+2

-3

-3

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Ionic Bonding

Ca3P2

Formula Unit