chapter 6
Ca will lose 2 Cl will gain 1
Consider the elements calcium and chlorine. C. State the number of electrons that must be lost or gained for each to acquire an octet.
Ca2+ Cl-
Consider the elements calcium and chlorine. D. Write the symbol, including its ionic charge, and name of each resulting ion.
Ca = 2 Cl = 7
Consider the elements calcium and chlorine. State the number of valence electrons for each. Ca = Cl =
Calcium = metal chlorine = nonmetal
Consider the elements calcium and chlorine. Identify each as a metal or a nonmetal. Calcium = chlorine =
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Electronegativity increases from __________ to _________ and from ________ to ________ of the periodic table.
MgSO4
Give the formula of magnesium sulfate
(NH4)3PO4
Give the formula of B. ammonium phosphate
Calcium hydroxide
Give the formula of Ca(OH)2
Iron (II) phosphate
Give the name of Fe3(PO4)2
K has 1 valence electron to donate O needs 2 valence electrons Therefore, two K are required to satisfy the octet rule for one oxygen, so the compound K2O forms.
How does a potassium atom and an oxygen atom combine to form an ionic compound?
18
How many electrons does an ion have that has 16 protons and a -2 charge?
23
How many electrons does an ion have that has 26 protons and a +3 charge?
2
How many electrons must be gained by oxygen (O) to achieve an octet in its valence shell?
Calcium is donating its electrons, not gaining any
In the following ionic compound, Calcium chloride (CaCl2), how many electrons must calcium gain to fill its octet?
true
Metals readily lose one or more electrons to form cations.
the cation, K+, is from Group 1A (1), and the anion, O2−, is from Group 6A (16). The cation, K+, is potassium. The name of the anion is oxide. K2O is potassium oxide.
Name the ionic compound K2O. 1.Identify the cation and anion. 2. Name the cation by its element name. 3.Name the anion by using the first syllable of its element name followed by ide. 4.Write the name for the cation first and the name for the anion second.
C: Mg3N2
Select the correct formula for each of the following ionic compounds. Mg2+ and N3− A: MgN B: Mg2N3 C: Mg3N2
A: AlCl3
Select the correct formula for each of the following ionic compounds. Al3+ and Cl− A: AlCl3 B: AlCl C: Al3Cl
B: Na2O
Select the correct formula for each of the following ionic compounds. Na+ and O2− A: NaO B: Na2O C: NaO2
dichlorine heptoxide
Select the correct name for each compound. Cl2O7 1) dichlorine heptoxide 2) dichlorine oxide 3) chlorine heptoxide
phosphorus oxide
Select the correct name for each compound. P2O5 1) phosphorus oxide 2) phosphorus pentoxide 3) diphosphorus pentoxide
silicon tetrachloride
Select the correct name for each compound. SiCl4 1) silicon chloride 2) tetrasilicon chloride 3) silicon tetrachloride
lost
The ion iron (II) (Fe2+), has it (Gained or Lost) electrons?
Non-polar
Use the electronegativity difference to identify the type of bond nonpolar covalent (NP), polar covalent (P), or ionic (I) between the following: C. Cl—Cl 0.0
polar
Use the electronegativity difference to identify the type of bond nonpolar covalent (NP), polar covalent (P), or ionic (I) between the following: N—O 0.5 •
Polar
Use the electronegativity difference to identify the type of bond nonpolar covalent (NP), polar covalent (P), or ionic (I) between the following: H—Cl 0.9
ionic
Use the electronegativity difference to identify the type of bond nonpolar covalent (NP), polar covalent (P), or ionic (I) between the following: K—N 2.2
•occurs when atoms share two pairs of electrons •forms when there are not enough electrons to complete octets
What is a double bond
•occurs when atoms share three pairs of electrons •Forms when there are not enough electrons to complete octets
What is a triple bond
Covalent bond
What is is called when atoms from two or more nonmetals share electrons?
AlPO4
What is the correct formula for Aluminum phosphate?
Fe2(SO4)3
What is the correct formula for Iron (III) sulfate?
non polar covalent
What type of bond/interaction holds CO together?
ionic bond
What type of bond/interaction holds NaCl together?
+ ide ending Potassium iodide
When naming an ionic compound, the name of the metal is written first and is the same as the name of the element. and the name of the nonmetal is the first syllable of the nonmetal name _______ and is written second and there is a space is placed between the names of the metal and nonmetal ion what is example of a ionic compound
he the one published chemical bonding theory and electron dot diagrams
Who is Gilbert Lewis
ZnCl2
Write chemical formulas for the following compounds: Zinc (II) chloride
Fe2O3
Write chemical formulas for the following compounds: iron(III) oxide
NiS
Write chemical formulas for the following compounds: nickel(II) sulfide
N2O3
Write the correct formula for each of the following: dinitrogen trioxide
PCl5
Write the correct formula for each of the following: phosphorus pentachloride
SF6
Write the correct formula for each of the following: sulfur hexafluoride
S2− (The element with 16 protons is sulfur, with the symbol S An ion of sulfur with 18 electrons gives sulfur a charge of 2− The sulfide ion is S2−)
Write the formula and symbol of an ion with 16 protons and 18 electrons.
AlBr3 aluminum bromide
Write the formulas and names for compounds of the following ions: Al3+ and Br-
AlN aluminum nitride
Write the formulas and names for compounds of the following ions: Al3+ and N3-
Al2S3 aluminum sulfide
Write the formulas and names for compounds of the following ions: Al3+ and S2-
NaBr Sodium bromide
Write the formulas and names for compounds of the following ions: Na+ and Br-
Na3N Sodium nitride
Write the formulas and names for compounds of the following ions: Na+ and N3-
Na2S Sodium sulfide
Write the formulas and names for compounds of the following ions: Na+ and s2-
aluminum oxide.
Write the names of the following compounds: Al2O3
magnesium chloride
Write the names of the following compounds: MgCl2
calcium oxide
Write the names of the following compounds: CaO
yes
are noble gases stable
ionic.
electronegativity values for two atoms can be used to If the electronegativity difference is greater than 1.8, the bond is
non polar covalent.
electronegativity values for two atoms can be used to predict the type of chemical bond. if the electronegativity difference is between 0 and 0.4, the bond is
polar covalent.
electronegativity values for two atoms can be used to predict the type of chemical bond. if the electronegativity difference is between 0.5 and 1.8, the bond is
(•ionic if the first element in the formula or the name is a metal or the polyatomic ion NH4+) (•covalent (if the first element in the formula is a nonmetal ) potassium oxide. dinitrogen oxide.
in ionic (metal and non metal) In K2O, K is a metal. The compound is ionic: In N2O, N is a nonmetal. The compound is covalent:
metal
readily lose one or more of their valence electrons to form ions with a positive charge =cations? is that metal or non metal
octet rule; must be 8
valence electrons should have
occur when electrons are shared unevenly
what are Polar bonds
one element lose valence electrons and the atoms of another element gain valence electrons
what are ionic bonds
ions made up of one atom, like Na+ or Fe2+.
what are monatomic ions
Metals
what are the blue
Metaloids
what are the green
Non-metals
what are the yellow
are ions that are made up of more than one atom. Usually consist of nonmetals P, S, C, N or O
what are •Polyatomic ions
Group 1A (1), Group 2A (2), and Group 3A (13)—
what groups are Metals
formed when atoms lose, gain, or share valence electrons to acquire an octet of eight
what is Chemical bonds
measures the attraction of an element for electrons.
what is Electronegativity
when nonmetal atoms (group 1A,2A,3A share to a 4A,5A,6A,7A,8A) share electrons to attain a noble gas arrangement.
when do Covalent bonds occur
strong attraction
when you have a High electronegativity means there is a ________