CHE 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Noble Gas, Electron Affinity, Lattice Energy

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Group 8a: noble gases: huge ionization energy, positive electron affinity, unreactive, monatomic gases, filled orbitals. Ionic bonds: electrostatic attraction between ions: transfer of electrons from one atom to another, metal-nonmetal, number of atoms transferred by an atom is determined by need to be isoelectronic (same electron configuration as) with noble gas. Metallic bonds: free electron hold metal atoms together. Lewis-dot symbol: electrons in valence shell of an atom or ion are represented by dots placed around letter symbol. Octet rule: atoms tend to gain, lose, share electrons until they are surrounded by eight valence electrons; toward noble gas character: atom that loses electron becomes positive; cation, atom that gains electron becomes negative; anion.

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