CHE 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Valence Electron, Ionic Bonding, Ionic Compound

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Che 106: general chemistry- lecture 20- chemical bonds. Metallic (each metal atom bonded to several other metal atoms) Potential bonding electrons are shown by one dot for every valence electron around the element symbol. The number of valence electrons equals the group number. When forming compounds, atoms will gain, lose, or share electrons. Octet rule: each bonded atom will then be associated with 8 electrons, to formed a closed shell. Atoms tend to lose (metals) or gain (nonmetals) electrons to make them isoelectronic to the noble gases. Start with the elements: na(s) and cl2(g) It takes energy to convert the elements to atoms (endothermic) It takes energy to create a cation (endothermic) Chapter 7 discussed making ions (ionization energy and electron affinity) Energy is released by making the anion (exothermic) The formation of the solid releases a huge amount of energy (exothermic) This makes the formation of salts from the elements exothermic.

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