Electron Configuration Oxygen vs. Neon Orbital Diagram for Neon Electron Configuration: 1s 2 2s 2...

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Ions and Ionic Compounds

How much an element reacts depends on…

Electron Configuration Oxygen vs. Neon

Orbital Diagram for NeonElectron Configuration: 1s22s22p6

Electron Configuration: 1s22s22p4

Oxygen: 2p orbital only has 4 electrons can hold 6 electronsNeon: Has a full 2p electron orbital or shell with 6 electrons

Octet Rule

A concept of chemical bonding theory that atoms tend to have either an empty valence shell or full valence shell of 8 electrons. All atoms try to get an octet, 8 electrons in their outermost shell by either losing or gaining electrons. This is an attempt to have the electron configuration of a noble gas.*Valence shell: the electrons found in the

outermost shell of an atom.Orbital Electrons

s 2

p 6

d 10

f 14

Alkali Metals and Halogens Most reactive elements Outer s and p orbital that do not match the

Noble gases will react to lose or gain an electron…so the outer orbital will be full.

Cations and Anions

Cation: atoms lose electrons Usually metals

Anion: atom gains electrons Usually non-metals

Ions form in order to achieve an octet (or as close as possible).

Ions have different properties than their parent atoms.

Oxidation states, valences

Ion examples

Order of Stability

Octet

Filled or half filled outer orbital

Fill the best they can

Ionic Bonding and Salts Ionic bond: transfer of electrons (opposite

charges attract, cations and anions) compound becomes electroneutral (+ = - no net charge)

Sodium Chloride

Ionic bond form between sodium cations and chloride anions

Electrostatic attraction crystals

Ionic compounds

Do not consist of molecules Bonds are strong,multiple attractions

High melting point and boiling point Hard and Brittle Conduct electricity (if ions are mobile, in

other words melted or dissolved in water)

Conducting electricity

Crystals

Crystal lattice: regular pattern in which a crystal is arranged

Unit cell: the smallest portion of a crystal lattice that shows a 3-d pattern of the entire lattice

Some examples of unit cells