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What type of bond is formed when particles bond together through ionic bonds?
Ionic
bonds
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How are ions formed from atoms?
Ions are formed when atoms
lose
or
gain
electrons
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What happens to a sodium atom to form a sodium ion?
A sodium atom
loses
one
electron
to form a sodium one plus ion
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Why does a sodium atom need to lose an electron?
To achieve
stability
by having a
full outer shell
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What is the charge of a chloride ion formed from chlorine?
One minus
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What is the significance of the square brackets around ions in ionic compounds?
They indicate the ions have
full outer
shells of
electrons
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What type of forces attract the oppositely charged ions in an ionic compound?
Electrostatic
forces
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How strong is an ionic bond compared to a covalent bond?
Similar
in
strength
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What is a dot and cross diagram used for?
To represent the
bonding
of
electrons
between atoms
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How do you differentiate between the electrons of two different atoms in a dot and cross diagram?
By drawing the
electrons
of one atom as dots and the other as
crosses
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What should you show to indicate the movement of electrons in a dot and cross diagram?
An arrow
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When drawing a dot and cross diagram, what is sometimes required regarding electron shells?
You may only need to draw the
outermost
shell
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How do you draw the dot and cross diagram for the formation of magnesium chloride (
MgCl
<sub>2</sub>)?
Draw
magnesium
with two
outer
electrons.
Draw two
chlorine
atoms, each with
seven
outer electrons.
Show the transfer of one electron from
magnesium
to each
chlorine.
Represent magnesium as a Mg<sup>2+</sup> ion and each
chlorine
as Cl<sup>
-
</sup> ion.
Arrange the ions with
chlorides
on either side of
magnesium.
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What happens to magnesium when it forms an ionic bond with chlorine?
Magnesium
loses two
electrons to form a magnesium
two plus
ion
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How many chloride ions are formed when magnesium chloride (MgCl<sub>2</sub>) is created?
Two
chloride ions
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Why do electrons generally move from metals to non-metals in ionic bonding?
Because metals tend to
lose
electrons while non-metals tend to
gain
them
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How are the ions arranged in a dot and cross diagram involving more than two ions?
They are arranged as they would be in a
real compound
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What type of bond is formed when particles bond together through ionic bonds?
Ionic
bonds
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How are ions formed from atoms?
Ions are formed when atoms
lose
or
gain
electrons
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What is the equation for the
formation
of a sodium ion?
Sodium atom goes to form a
sodium one
plus ion plus
one electron
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Why does a sodium atom need to lose an electron?
To become
stable
by having a
full outer shell
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What does chlorine need to do to form a chloride ion?
Chlorine
needs to gain
one electron
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What happens to sodium and chlorine after the transfer of electrons?
Both atoms become ions with
full outer
shells of
electrons
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How are ions represented in diagrams?
With big square
brackets
around them and their charge in the
top right
corner
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What is the nature of the attraction between the two ions formed?
The two ions have opposite charges and are
attracted
to each other by
electrostatic
forces
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What is the term used for the force that holds ionic compounds together?
Ionic bond
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How does the strength of ionic bonds compare to covalent bonds?
Ionic bonds are similar in
strength
to
covalent
bonds
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What is a dot and cross diagram used for?
To represent the
bonding
of
atoms
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How are electrons represented in a dot and cross diagram?
Electrons of one atom are shown as
dots
and the other as
crosses
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What should you show in a dot and cross diagram to indicate electron movement?
You should show the
movement
of any electrons with an
arrow
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What is the difference in drawing requirements for dot and cross diagrams?
Sometimes you only have to draw the
outermost shell
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How do you draw the dot and cross diagram for magnesium chloride (
MgCl
<sub>2</sub>)?
Draw
magnesium
with two
outer
electrons.
Draw two
chlorine
atoms, each with
seven
outer electrons.
Show the transfer of one electron from
magnesium
to each
chlorine.
Represent magnesium as a Mg<sup>2+</sup> ion and each chlorine as Cl<sup>
-
</sup> ion.
Arrange the ions with
chlorides
on either side of
magnesium.
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What happens to magnesium when it forms an ionic bond with chlorine?
Magnesium
loses two
electrons to become a magnesium
two plus
ion
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How many chloride ions are formed when magnesium chloride is created?
Two
chloride ions are formed
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Why do electrons generally move from metals to non-metals in ionic bonding?
Because metals tend to
lose
electrons while non-metals tend to
gain
them
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What is the charge of a chloride
ion
?
One
minus (Cl<sup>
-
</sup>)
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What is the charge of a magnesium ion?
Two
plus (
Mg
<sup>2+</sup>)
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How are the ions arranged in a dot and cross diagram involving more than two ions?
The ions are arranged like they would be in a
real compound
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