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Page 1: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.
Page 2: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions

• What is a polyion?• An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to

have a complete octet and be stable (unreactive)• For example sulfate,SO4

-2 (not sulfide, S2-)• Show stability using Lewis structure—• 30 valence electrons (5 x 6 valence group 6)• Sulfur is in the middle of the skelatal structure• Place bonding electrons then fill in rest• Two electrons short of an octet for all• Two more electrons come from a metal (an ionic bond) to make it a

2- ion O

O S O

O

Iron II

Fe

Page 3: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Statements about Polyion Compounds

Polyion Compound Structure

O

O S O

O

Ca

Compounds with PolyionsWrite statements about the structure in margin of “Polyions” notes sheet

•Each element has an octet (including Ca with an octet under 2 valence lost)•The nonmetals, S and O, are covalently bonded because the bonds share electrons• The metal, Ca, is ionically bonded to the polyion because electrons are transferred.•The Ca becomes 2+ after losing its two electrons (20 p+ and 18 e- = 2+)•The polyion with a sulfur and 4 oxygens is called “sulfate” (see “Polyion” Chart.•The sulfate has a 2- chart after gaining 2 electrons (28 p+ and 30 e- = 2-)•Polyions are commonly found in foods and cosmetics (see product labels) because they form stable octets with oxygen available in our atmosphere

2+

2-

Page 4: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Pg. 394, 8-12

8. Most/least electronegative

A. K, Sc, Ca

B. Br, F, At

C. C, O, N

Page 5: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Pg. 394, 8-12

9. Ionic, NONpolar covalent, polar covalent

A. S—S

B. S—O

C. S—H

D. S—K

Page 6: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Pg. 394, 8-12

10. Polar covalent bonds

A. Phosphorus, P4

B. Oxygen, O2

C. Ozone, O3

D. Hydrogen fluoride, HF

Page 7: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Ionic/Covalent Bonding WorksheetCOVALENT BONDING IONIC BONDING

H + Cl H Cl Na + Cl Na Cl

1. H + H (H2) 1. K + F

2. F + F (F2) 2. Mg + I

3. O + O (O2) 3. Be + S

4. N + N (N2) 4. Na + O

5. C + O (CO2) 5. Al + Br

6. H + O (H2O)

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Page 8: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Pg. 394, 8-12

11. Most/Least polar

A. H—O or H—N

B. H—N or H—F

C. H—O or H—F

D. H—O or H—Cl

Page 9: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Pg. 394, 8-1212. Most/Least ionic

A. Na—O or Na—N

B. K—S or K—P

C. Na—Cl or K—Cl

D. Na—Cl or Mg—Cl

Page 10: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Check Understanding

• What is the term for the type of bond formed when two atoms share outer electrons?

1.covalent

2.hydrogen

3.ionic

4.metallic

Page 11: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Check Understanding

• What is the term for the type of bond formed when one or more electron(s) are transferred?

1.covalent

2.hydrogen

3.ionic

4.metallic

Page 12: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Check Understanding

• Which of the bonds below is nonpolar covalent?

1.H—F

2.Na—Na

3.S—O

4.Cl—Cl

Page 13: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Check Understanding

• Which of the bonds below is ionic?

1.H—F

2.Na—Cl

3.S—O

4.Cl—Cl

Page 14: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Check Understanding

• Which is a model for a polar covalent bond?

1.

2.

3.

4.

Page 15: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Check Understanding

• What is the term for the type of bond shown in the picture?

1.covalent

2.hydrogen

3.ionic

4.metallic

Page 16: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Check Understanding

• What is the correct illustration of a hydrogen bond?

1.

2.

3.

4. 3

2

1

4

Page 17: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Check Understanding

• Which bond is most ionic?

1.H—Cl

2.Na—Cl

3.Mg—Cl

4.Al—Cl

Page 18: Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyions What is a polyion? An ion that gains electrons and other elements (usually oxygen) to have a complete.

Check Understanding

• Which bond is most polar covalent?

1.H—Cl

2.Cl—Cl

3.C—Cl

4.B—Cl


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