CHEM 2443 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Ionic Bonding, Antibonding Molecular Orbital, Bond Energy

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Forming ions: lif has an ionic bond, where the positively charged li is electrostatically bound to the negatively charged f. The octet rule is a useful tool, and states that in the second row, a maximum of eight electrons can occupy the valence shell (forms the ne configuration) In the first row, a maximum of 2 electrons can occupy the valence shell (the he configuration) and the second row can accommodate a maximum of eight electrons to give the ne configuration (a total of 10 electrons) Assume there is an energetic preference for transferring electrons to attain the noble gas configurations: loss of an electron from li does not lead to helium, but to a positively charged lithium ion (li+) with a 1s2 configuration. If the electron transfer removes an electron from f to give f+, the electronic configuration is 1s22s22p4.

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