Chapter 7-New Flashcards
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How do ions form from neutral atoms?
The atoms either gain or lose electrons.
What do valence electrons determine?
They determine the chemical properties of an element.
Are valcence electrons the only ones used in chemical reactions?
Usually yes
What is another name for electron dot diagrams?
Lewis dot structures
For what elements are electron dot diagrams done?
Representative elements only
For electron dot diagrams, what does the positioning of the dots around the symbol of the element correspond to?
The filling of the orbitals by the electrons in the valence shell
What is the octet rule?
In forming compounds, atoms tend to try to complete their outermost shell
What did Gilbert Lewis use the octet rule for?
Gilbert Lewis used this to explain why atoms form certain kinds of ions and molecules
He how many electrons?
2
What tends to happen to metal’s valence electrons?
They tend to lose all of them, leaving a complete octet in the next highest energy level.
Will metals always loose all of their valence electrons?
Yes
What happens when an atom loses its valence electrons?
When an atom loses its valence electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion, or cation
What do group 14 elements do instead of gaining or losing electrons?
these elements tend to share electrons to complete their outermost shells
How do nonmetals complete the octet?
They tend to gain electrons, or share electrons with another nonmetal, to complete the octet.
To what type of elements do traditional rules about completing octets not apply?
transition metals
Monatomic ion
Single atom with positive or negative charge
What results from the transfer of electrons from one set of atoms to another set of atoms?
Ionic compounds
What is the relationship between the formation of positive and negative ions?
The formation of positive and negative ions are simultaneous and interdependent processes
Why are the formation of positive and negative ions simultaneous and interdependent processes?
Because electrons can’t be lost by an atom if there is no atom to pick them up
Why are ionic compounds electrically neutral?
The compound itself is electrically neutral because the number of positive charges equals the negative charges
ionic bonds
Hold together ionic compounds and involve the transfer of electrons between atoms
What are most ionic compounds at room temperature?
Most are crystalline solids at room temperature.
What melting points do ionic compounds tend to have?
High ones
When can ionic compounds conduct electric currents?
Can conduct an electric current if melted or dissolved in water