Lambert - Chapter 7 - Ionic and Metallic Bonding
Two physical properties of metals are ductility and malleability. Explain these properties based on what you know about the valence electrons of metal atoms.
Ductile - be able to drawn into wires Malleable - hammered easily/bendable
Name the first four halogens. What group are they in, and how many valence electrons does each have?
Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. They are in group/family 7A (or 17). They each have 7 valence electrons.
metallic bonds
consists of the attraction of the free-floating valence electrons for the positively charged metal ions
electron dot structure
diagrams that show valence electrons as dots
valence electrons
the electrons in the highest occupied energy level of an element's atoms
ionic bonds
the electrostatic forces that hold ions together in ionic compounds
halide ion
the ions that are produced when atoms of chlorine and other halogens gain electrons
coordination number
the number of ions of opposite charge that surround the ion in a crystal
octet rule
in forming compounds, atoms tend to achieve the electron configuration of a noble gas
alloys
mixtures composed of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal
chemical formula
shows the kinds and numbers of atoms in the smallest representative unit of a substance
formula unit
the lowest whole-number ratio of ions in an ionic compound
ionic compounds
compounds composed of cations and anions