Ionic Bonding group 2 & 6

Cards (10)

  • 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