CHEM 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Ionic Bonding, Octet Rule, Transition Metal

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Cations: positively charged ions (formed when an atom loses an electron) Anions: negatively charged ions (formed when an atom gains an electron) Ionic bond: the bond formed between a cation and an anion. In neutral compounds total ionic charge equals total anionic charge. Octet rule: atoms want to feel like noble gases (8a) aka they want to have filled electron shells. When an atom gains or loses one electrons, monatomic ions are formed. 11 protons, 10 electrons and 12 neutrons (one less electron b/c of positive charge) Cations: name of the element followed by cation/ion. Transition metal cations: name of the element (charge in roman numerals) followed by cation/ion. Cr+2 is called chromium (ii) cation and cr+3 is called chromium (iii) cation. Anions: root name of the element followed by ide . Group of atoms that have a charge (positive or negative) Ionic compounds are represented by the simplest ratio of cation to anion.

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