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Ionic Bonding group 2 & 6
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Electrons
Exist in
energy levels
or
shells
Maximum electrons in energy levels
First energy level:
2
Second energy level:
8
Third energy level:
8
Noble gases
Have a
full
outer energy level
Are
stable
Are
unreactive
Ionic bonding
Occurs when a
metal
reacts with a
non-metal
Ionic bonding between lithium and fluorine
1.
Lithium
atom
loses
outer electron
2.
Fluorine
atom
gains
electron
3. Both atoms achieve
full
outer
energy
level
Lithium ion
Atom with
3
protons and 2 electrons, overall +
1
charge
Fluoride
ion
Atom with 9 protons and
10
electrons, overall
-1
charge
During ionic bonding, group 1 metals lose
1
electron forming a
+1
ion, and group 7 non-metals gain 1 electron forming a -1 ion
Ionic bonding example
Sodium
and
chlorine
Ionic bonding between sodium and chlorine
1. 1 electron passes from
sodium
atom to
chlorine
atom
2. Both atoms achieve
full outer energy
level