Ions
Crystal Lattice
3-D arrangement of particles in a solid ionic compound
How are positive and negative ions formed?
Ions are formed when an atome either loses or gains an electron. A positive ion is formed when an element, typically a metal loses 1 or more electrons. A negative ion is formed when an element, typically a nonmetal gains 1 or more electrons
how does electron configuration relate to ion information
Ions are formed when atoms lose or gain electrons in order to fulfill the octet rule and have full outer valence electron shells.
Give two examples of ionic compounds
NaCl, CaF2
metallic bond
a bond between two metals
Cation
a positively charged ion
Monatomic Ion
an ion consisting of a single element
Electrolyte
an ionic compound is solution that can conduct electricity
Ionic Bond
chemical bond that forms from a transfer of electrons
delocalized electron
electrons that are freely move from atom to atom throughout a metal
Lattice Energy
energy required to separate one mole of the ions of an ionic compound
Chemical Bond
force that holds two atoms together
Anion
negatively charged ion
oxidation number
the charge of an ion
what is a chemical bond
the force that holds two atoms together
Formula Unit
the lowest possible ratio of elements in an ionic compound (ex: MgO, not Mg2O2)
Polyatomic Ion
two or more atoms that act as a single unit and carry a charge
Ionic Compound
when a metal donates one or more electrons to a nonmetal