L9. Formation of positive and negative ions

Lesson 9
Formation of positive and negative ions
Formation of ionic compounds

04-10-2022
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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
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  • formation of ions
  • formation of ionic bonds (Metal + Nonmetallic)
  • dot-and-cross diagram
Main Concepts

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  • ions 
  • anion
  • cation
  • electrostatic forces
  • ionic bonding
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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.
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  • Wednesday - Physical properties of ionic compounds
  • Thursday - NO SCHEDULED CLASS
  • Friday - Giant covalent structures
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