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IONIC & COVALENT BONDING THE OCTET RULE

IONIC COVALENT BONDING

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Octet Rule Atoms bond in order to achieve an electron configuration that is the same as the electron configuration of a noble gas Ie. They have 8 electrons in their filled outer energy level (except He)

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IONIC & COVALENT BONDING

THE OCTET RULE

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Octet Rule

• Atoms bond in order to achieve an electron configuration that is the same as the electron configuration of a noble gas

• Ie. They have 8 electrons in their filled outer energy level (except He)

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Chemical Bond

• The force of attraction between two atoms or ions.

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IONIC BONDING

• Some elements tend to gain electron(s) readily while others tend to lose electron(s) (low I.E.)

• When an active element (metal) reacts with an active non-metal), electrons are transferred from the metal to the non-metal. Atoms of the non-metal become anions while the metals become cations. These ions are attracted to each other by electrostatic forces.

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Electrostatic Forces

• Attraction between oppositely charged particles.

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Ionic Bond

• The type of chemical bond resulting from the electrostatic force of attraction between oppositely charged ions (as formed when metallic atoms transfer electrons to non-metallic atoms).

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Example: electron dot formula to show the formation of the ionic compound NaCl sodium chloride table salt

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Formation of Cation

11p+

sodium atomNa

e-

loss of one valence

electron

e-

e-

e-

e-e-

e-

e-

e- e-

e-

sodium ionNa+

11p+e-

e-

e-

e-e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-e-

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Formation of Anion

17p+

chlorine atomCl

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-e-

e-

e-

e- e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

gain of one valence

electron

chloride ionCl1-

e-

17p+e-

e-

e-

e-e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

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Formation of Ionic Bond

chloride ionCl1-

17p+e-

e-

e-

e-e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

sodium ionNa+

11p+e-

e-

e-

e-e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

e-

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Mg2+

IONIC BONDING: Formation of Magnesium Chloride

Mg Mg2+

Cl

Cl

Cl

Cl

Loses 2e- Each gains 1e- One magnesium ion Two chloride ions Mg2+ Cl1-

[(2+) 2 (1-) = 0]

MgCl2 magnesium chloride

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Ionic Bonding

Na Cl

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Ionic Bonding

Na+ Cl-

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Ionic Bonding• All the electrons must be accounted for

Ca P

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Ionic Bonding

Ca P

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Ionic Bonding

Ca2+ P

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Ionic Bonding

Ca2+ P

Ca

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Ionic Bonding

Ca2+ P 3-

Ca

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Ionic Bonding

Ca2+ P 3-

Ca P

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Ionic Bonding

Ca2+ P 3-

Ca2+ P

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Ionic Bonding

Ca2+ P 3-

Ca2+ P

Ca

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Ionic Bonding

Ca2+ P 3-

Ca2+ P

Ca

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Ionic Bonding

Ca2+ P 3-

Ca2+P 3-

Ca2+

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Ionic Bonding

= Ca3P2 Formula Unit

Calcium Phosphide

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Ionic Compound

• A pure substance composed of positively charged ions and negatively charged ions in a fixed ratio

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Classwork problems (a)

Show the bonding between the following1. Magnesium and Oxygen2. Potassium and Chlorine3. Calcium and Fluorine4. Lithium and Nitrogen5. Aluminum and Fluorine

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Homework problems

These are slightly harder6. Magnesium and Phosphorus7. Beryllium and Nitrogen8. Calcium and Sulphur9. Magnesium and Nitrogen10. Aluminum and Oxygen

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Ionic Bonding

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Crystalline structure

• i.e. Crystal lattice structure the rigid arrangement of ions

Solution animation

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What happens when only non-metal elements are involved? . . . . . . . .

COVALENT BONDING