A.
B.
C.
II. Ionic Compounds
A. Composed entirely of ions
1.
2.
B. Properties
1.
2.
3.
III. The Octet Rule
A.
B.
C. Example of octet rule assuming the electron
configuration of a noble gas: Chloride ion has the same electron configuration
of argon.
IV. Lewis Dot Structures
A.
B.
C.
D. Valence electrons are the only electrons
used in forming chemical bonds
E. Examples to Fill in now:
1.
Ar
2.
P
3.
C
4.
O
5.
N
6.
Ne
7.
Be
8.
Al
V. Types of Ions
A. Polyatomic ions-
B. Monoatomic cations-
C. Monoatomic anions-
D. Example of a polyatomic ion-
VI. Binary Ionic Compounds
A.
B. Naming:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
C. Examples:
1.
NaCl-
2.
CaI2-
3.
Li4C-
D. Compounds with polyatomic ions
1.
2.
E. Examples
1.
NaOH-
2.
MgSO4-
3.
CaCO3-
F. If the positive element has more than one
possible
G. Examples
1.
PbO2-
2.
CuCl-
3.
NF3-
H. Ratio of Ions in Compounds??
A. Calcium Flouride
B. Magnesium Oxide
C.
Lithium Oxide