Ionic Bonding
How does the number of valence electrons determine the charge the ion will form?
- Group 3 elements easy to lose three VEs > gain five - making element have positive three charge. - Easier for the elements to lose. - Elements need fill the most outer shell up
How ionization energy play into the formation of either a cation or anion
On the right side of the PToE, the elements have a high ionization energy, which means they'll form an anion. On the left side of the PToE, the elements have a low ionization energy, which means they'll form a cation.
Which elements are likely for form cations
The elements that are more likely form cations is metals.
Which elements are likely to form anions
The elements that are more likely to form anions is non entails.
How does the magnitude of charge of an ion affect the compounds it will form
The higher the ionization energy there is of the element, it will less likely form a compound. The lower the ionization energy there is of the element, it will likely form a compound.
How are ionic compounds named?
The ionic compounds end in -ide.
How can the charge of a transition metal be found from the chemical formula
The roman numeral would tell the charge of the transition metal in a chemical formula
What is the bond (attraction between unlike charges) for an ionic compound
Transition metal with a non mental and positives and negatives attract a
How does the naming convention change for transition metals
Transition metals must have Roman numerals which tells the charge of the transition metal
What do subscripts in a chemical formula represent?
number of atoms
How are ions formed?
when atoms gain or lose electrons