lecture 2.1 – ionic bonding
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LECTURE 2.1 – IONIC BONDING. Today’s Learning Target. LT 2.3 – I can hypothesize the compound that forms between two ions. Furthermore, I can discuss the role that electronegativity and ionization energy played in the formation of this ionic bond. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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LECTURE 2.1 – IONIC BONDING
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Today’s Learning Target• LT 2.3 – I can hypothesize the compound that
forms between two ions. Furthermore, I can discuss the role that electronegativity and ionization energy played in the formation of this ionic bond.
• LT 2.4 – I can explain how electrostatic attractions lead to the formation of visible salt crystals. In this explanation, I can incorporate the idea of electrostatic attraction, positive charge, and negative charge.
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How are bonds formed?
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I. Electrons and Bond Formation
• Bonds form due to the movement of electrons• Electrons can be either shared or transferred
between elements• Exchange occurs so elements can gain a full
Octet.
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How do ionic bonds form?
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Chemical Bonding
Ionic Bonds
Metallic Bonds
CovalentBonds
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I. Ionic Bonds• Ionic Bond – A bond that forms between ions
as a result of the elements exchanging electrons.
• Formed between metals and non-metals• Bond forms due to cation – anion attraction
that results from transferring electrons
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Ionic Bond Formation
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II. Ionization Energy, Electronegativity and Ionic Bond Formation
• Ionic bonds form because an atom with a low ionization energy loses its electron an element with a high IE.
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Ionic Bond Formation
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How do monoatomic bonds form?
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I. Element Vocabulary
• Subscript – The number in the lower right corner.
• Superscript – The number in the upper right corner.
Al3+3
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II. Monoatomic Ionic Bonds
• An ionic bond that forms between 2 elements is known as a monoatomic ionic bond.
• When elements bond, they form a compound that has new properties.
• New compounds do not have a charge.
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Class Example
• What is the compound that forms between calcium and fluorine?
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Table Talk
• What is the compound that is formed between magnesium and phosphorus?
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Stop and Jot
• What is the compound that is formed between sodium and nitrogen?
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How do polyatomic bonds form?
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Stuck Together
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I. Polyatomic Ionic Bonds
• Sometimes, there are charged compounds of two non-metals.
• Known as polyatomic ions• These ions can form ionic bonds with other
elements
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Class Example
• What is the compound that would form between aluminum and SiO3
2-
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Table Talk
• Determine the ionic compound that forms between barium and OH-
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Stop and Jot
• Determine the ionic compound formed between cesium and CO3
2-.