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Completely happy
with t
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er of
protons
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t it's
made
from?
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of an
element
related
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Topic 2-Bonding, Structure and
Properties
of
Matter 47
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loco all over the place in cherisay
Toure
gonna have to be able to explain how they
form
and
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pesha
of simple ices formed by elements in Croups 1, 2, 6 and 7
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lons are Made When
Electrons
are
Transferred
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chased particles-they
can be argicoming Ch or grasp of a
NO
,
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When a lose of gain electrons to form lons, all they're trying to do
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atlastel the a cobis pas bo called a "sable electronic structure
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As with
full
oster shells are very
stab
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When als for lows, they lag electrons from their
outer shell
to form
posi
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When
sandals
form ions, they
gain electrons
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a their
dead
to form
negative
ions
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Si The
uter
of
electrons lost
or gained is the same as the chirgs on the ion
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electrons are lost the change is 2+. 3 electrons are gained the charge is
3-
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onic
Bonding-
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Transfer of
Electrons
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When a tal and a matinetal react together, the
metalatom
kiss
electors
to form a positively
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changed on and the pot metal gains these ekxtrors to form a
negatively
charged ion.
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The
oppositely
charged ions are strongly attracted to one another by
electrostatic
form.
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The action is called an
ionic bond.
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The diagram below shows the formation of an ionic band between sodium and chlorine to form the
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compound sodium chloride
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following
propert
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Metals and non-metals form ionic bonds
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Some atoms gal electrons and some atoms
los
electrons, but they all do it to gain a
fullout shell.
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Anionic bond
is just the attraction between the electrostatic charges of the newly formed
ions.
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Topic 2-Bonding, Structure and Properties of Mater
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