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Chemistry Chapter 7. Valence electrons an electron in the highest occupied energy level of an atom. To find the number of valence electrons in an atom of a representative element, simply look at its group number. Electron dot structures
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Valence electrons • an electron in the highest occupied energy level of an atom
To find the number of valence electrons in an atom of a representative element, simply look at its group number.
Electron dot structures • a notation that depicts valence electrons as dots around the atomic symbol of the element; the symbol represents the inner electrons and atomic nucleus; also called Lewis dot structure
octet rule • atoms react by gaining or losing electrons so as to acquire the stable electron structure of a noble gas, usually eight valence electrons
Atoms of the metallic elements tend to lose their valence electrons, leaving a complete octet in the next lowest energy level. Atoms of some nonmetallic elements tend to gain electrons or to share electrons with another nonmetallic element to achieve a complete octet.
An atom’s loss of valence electrons produces a cation, or a positively charged ion
The gain of negatively charged electrons by a neutral atom produces an anion
halide ions. • a negative ion formed when a halogen atom gains an electron
(3) How can you determine the number of valence electrons in an atom of a representative element
(4) Atoms of which elements tend to gain electrons? Atoms of which elements tend to lose electrons
(4) Atoms of nonmetalic elements tend to gain electrons: atoms of metallic elements tend to lose electrons.
(7) How many valence electrons are in each atom? • (a) potassium • (b) carbon • (c) magnesium • (d) oxygen
7. • (a) potassium (1) • (b) carbon (4) • (c) magnesium (2) • (d) oxygen (6)
(8) Write the electron dot structure for each element in Question 7.
(9) How many electrons will each element gain or lose in forming an ion? • (a) calcium (Ca) • (b) fluorine (F) • (c) aluminum (Al) • (d) oxygen (O)
(9) How many electrons will each element gain or lose in forming an ion? • (a) calcium (Ca) Lose 2 • (b) fluorine (F) Gain 1 • (c) aluminum (Al) Lose 3 • (d) oxygen (O) Gain 2
(10)Write the name and symbol of the ion formed when • a potassium atom loses one electron. • a zinc atom loses two electrons. • a fluorine atom gains one electron.
ionic compounds. • a compound composed of positive and negative ions (7.2)
Although they are composed of ions, ionic compounds are electrically neutral
ionic bonds. • the electrostatic attraction that binds oppositely charged ions togethe
chemical formula • an expression that indicates the number and type of atoms present in the smallest representative unit of a substance
formula unit • the lowest whole-number ratio of ions in an ionic compound; in magnesium chloride, the ratio of magnesium ions to chloride ions is 1:2 and the formula unit is MgCl2
Most ionic compounds are crystalline solids at room temperature