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Ionic Formulas. Turning chemistry into algebra. REVIEW. We can tell how many electrons an atom will gain or lose by looking at its valence electrons. Metals like to lose electrons. ( Cations ) Ex. Na + Nonmetals like to gain electrons. (Anions) Ex: O 2- - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Ionic FormulasTurning chemistry into algebra

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REVIEW• We can tell how many electrons an atom will

gain or lose by looking at its valence electrons.

• Metals like to lose electrons. (Cations)– Ex. Na +

• Nonmetals like to gain electrons. (Anions)– Ex: O 2-

• All elements try to have a full valence of 8 electrons(OCTET RULE).

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Chemical Bonding

A chemical bond is the force of attraction that holds two atoms together.

Attractive Force

Na Cl

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Why do elements form chemical bonds?

Atoms form chemical bonds in order to fill their outermost energy level with electrons.

• A full valence causes an atom to be more stable.•A full valence consists of 8 valence electrons.

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Ionic Bonding

Ionic bonds: Metal atoms transfer electrons to nonmetal atoms. Producing oppositely charged ions (cation & anion) which attract each other.

Na + + Cl- NaCl

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Write an ionic formula for Na+ bonding with F−

Balance the charges. Na+ F−

(1+) + (1-) = 0

1 Na+ and 1 F− = NaF

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Write an ionic formula for K+ bonding with S2−

Balance the charges. K+ S2−

K+

2(1+) + (2-) = 0

2 K+ and 1 S2− = K2S

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Write an ionic formula for Fe3+ bonding with OH−

Balance the charges.Fe3+ OH−

OH− OH−

(3+) + 3(1-) = 0

1 Fe3+ and 3 OH− = Fe(OH)3

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Write the formula for…

an ionic compound composed of:

Al3+ and S2-

Al2S3

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Write the formula for…

an ionic compound composed of:

Cd2+ and NO2-

Cd(NO2)2

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Write the formula for…

an ionic compound composed of:

Ag+ and CO32-

Ag2CO3

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Write the formula for…

an ionic compound composed of:

Pb2+ and NO3-

Pb(NO3)2

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Write the formula for…

an ionic compound composed of:

Hg2+ and PO43-

Hg3(PO4)2

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Naming Ionsand ionic formulas

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Naming Cations

• Cation- if the charge is always the same (Group A) just write the name of the metal.

• Transition metals can have more than one charge, so indicate the charge with roman numerals in parentheses.

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Name the following:Na+ Fe+2 Fe+3 Pb+2

Write formulas for the following:• Potassium ion• Copper (II) ion• Barium ion• Mercury (II) ion

Naming Cations

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Naming Anions

• Anions are always the same, change the element ending to – ide

• F-1 Fluorine

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Naming Anions

• Anions are always the same, change the element ending to – ide

• F-1 Fluoride

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Name the following:

Cl- N-3 Br- O-2

Write formulas for the following:• sulfide ion• iodide ion• phosphide ion• fluoride ion

Naming Anions

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Naming Ionic Compounds

• Cation + Anion.• To write the names just name

the two ions.• NaCl = Na+ Cl- = sodium chloride• MgBr2 = Mg+2 Br- = magnesium

bromide

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• Write the name of CuO• Need the charge of Cu, O is -2• copper must be +2• Copper (II) oxide

Naming Ionic Compounds

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Write the names of the following• KCl• Na3N• PbO• PbO2

Naming Ionic Compounds


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