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Lesson 9
Formation of positive and negative ions
Formation of ionic compounds
04-10-2022
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draw a dot-and-cross diagram showing the formation of : cations and anions, as well some ionic substances
Success Criteria
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formation of ions
formation of ionic bonds (Metal + Nonmetallic)
dot-and-cross diagram
Main Concepts
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Language
development
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ions
anion
cation
electrostatic forces
ionic bonding
Know the keywords
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Draw atom diagrams and electron configurations of sodium and chlorine atoms.
Show the transfer of the outermost electron from sodium to chlorine.
Write down the new electron configurations for resulting ions.
Write down their charges.
Explain that each ion attained a noble gas structure (example: Na+ is isoelectric with neon.)
Steps in diagramming
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Practice Activity
Pair work
Show the formation of: MgO, CaCl2, and Li2O. Choose 2 ONLY.
timer
10:00
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Wednesday - Physical properties of ionic compounds
Thursday - NO SCHEDULED CLASS
Friday - Giant covalent structures
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