Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Ionic Bonding
- An ion is an atom or group of
atoms with a positive or negative
charge. Ions form when atoms
lose or gain electrons to obtain a
full outer shell
- metal atoms
lose
electrons to
form
positively
charged ions
- non-metal atoms gain
electrons to form
negatively charged ions
- Metal atoms lose
electrons from their
outer shell when
they form ions:
- the ions are positive,
because they have more
protons than electrons
- the ions have the electronic structure of a
noble gas (group 0 element), with a full
outer shell
- For elements in groups 1, 2 and 3,
the number of electrons lost is the
same as the group number.
- The outer shells of
non-metal atoms gain
electrons when they form
ions:
- the ions formed are
negative, because
they have more
electrons than
protons
- the ions have electronic structure of a nobal gas
(group 0 element) with a full outer shell
- question Iodine is in group 7. What is the
charge on its ions, and is the charge
positive or negative?
- answer The charge is
negative, scince iodine ios
a non metal. The charge
on the ion is (8-7)=1.
- Worked example Sulfur is in group 6 of
the periodic table. What is the charge on
its ions, and is the charge positive or
negative? The charge is negative, since
sulfur is a non-metal. The charge on the
ion is (8 - 6) = 2