CHEM 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Effective Nuclear Charge, Electron Affinity, Ionic Bonding

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Chem 1030 lecture 12 finishing chapter 3 and starting chapter 4. Ionization energy: the energy required to remove an electron: there are different ionization energy levels; as more electrons are removed the higher the ionization energy increases, example: mg mg+ + 1e- To go from mg mg2+ must add the ionization energy. If positive, there is more energy needed to add e- because it might be stable. Chapter 4: chemical bonds: 3 different types of bonds: ionic, covalent, and metallic ionic bond: electrostatic attraction (aka. Give/receive electrons) interaction between a cation metal and anion nonmetal: valence electrons are seen in the principal quantum number that is the highest, these valence electrons form the bonds http://ths. talawanda. org/~bramblen/classroom/chemistry/notes/section%203a/lewis. Dotdiagrams. htm: this is an example of the lewis structure used to describe the ionic bond between sodium and chloride, example problem: using lewis structures, predict the formula for the binary ionic compound containing magnesium and nitrogen.

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