CHM 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Noble Gas, Transition Metal, Nonmetal

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11 Oct 2016
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Simple ion- an atom that has acquired a net positive or negative charge by losing or gaining one or more electrons. Atoms will gain or lose electrons to achieve an outer arrangement of a noble gas. It loses those 2 electrons with a +2 charge. A simple way to obtain ionic charges for: Representative metals will form ions having the same positive charge as the number of the group to which they belong to. Representative nonmetals will form ions with a negative charge equal to 8 minus the number of group to which they belong to. Ions with positive charges are attracted to ions with negative charges. An attractive force between ions holds them together. Ionic bonds form when metal atoms lose valence electrons. Isoelectronic literally means same electronic" used to describe atoms or ions that have identical electronic configurations. Binary ionic compounds (means 2, 1 cation, 1 anion)

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