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Bellringer. Write the electron configuration, orbital notation, and electron dot structure for both Na and Cl:. Chemical Bonds and Ionic Bonds Formation. Objectives: AHSGE Reading 4.3 Discern organizational patterns. 6.1 Predicting ionic and covalent bond types
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Bellringer • Write the electron configuration, orbital notation, and electron dot structure for both Na and Cl:
Chemical Bonds and Ionic Bonds Formation Objectives: AHSGE Reading 4.3 Discern organizational patterns. 6.1 Predicting ionic and covalent bond types 6.2 Assigning oxidation numbers for individual atoms of monatomic and polyatomic ions
Important Vocabulary Terms • Chemical bond: the force that holds 2 atoms together • May be formed by the attraction b/t a (+) nucleus and (-) electrons or (+) and (-) ions • Cation: a positively charged ion • Anion: a negatively charged ion • Ionic bond: the electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together in an ionic compound • Oxides – metal + oxygen • Salts
Formation of Ions • Positive ions are formed when atoms _________ electrons. • Which groups would be most likely to lose (or give up) electrons? Answer: 1A, 2A, 3A, and sometimes 4A • How are negative ions formed? Answer: when atoms gain electrons • Which groups would be most likely to gain electrons? Answers: 5A, 6A, 7A, and sometimes 4A
Oxidation Numbers • How many electrons would atoms of elements in each group lose or give up? • 1A = • 2A = • 3A = • 4A = Answers: 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively
Oxidation Numbers(continued) • If atoms give up the following number of electrons, what would their charge be: • 1 electron • 2 electrons • 3 electrons • 4 electrons Answers: +1, +2, +3, and +4, respectively
Oxidation Numbers(continued) • How many electrons would atoms of elements in each group gain? • 5A = • 6A = • 7A = • 4A = Answers: 3, 2, 1, and 4, respectively
Oxidation Numbers(continued) • If atoms gain the following number of electrons, what would their charge be: • 1 electron • 2 electrons • 3 electrons • 4 electrons Answers: -1, -2, -3, and -4, respectively
Oxidation Numbers(continued) • Why is group 4A listed as gaining 4 electrons OR losing 4 electrons? • The charge on an ion is called its oxidation number. • Knowing this now, go back to your table at the beginning of your notes and fill in the oxidation number column. • What do you think the oxidation number will be for group 4A?