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Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 7. Ionic and Metallic Bonding. 7.1 Ions. 7.2 Ionic Bonds and. Ionic Compounds.
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IONIC AND METALLIC BONDING ... c. the force of attraction binding oppositely charged ions together d. the attraction of valence electrons for positive metal ions .
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Generally, metallic atoms donate electrons to non-metallic atoms. ▫ Examples: NaCl, KCl, MgBr2 etc. Problem 1. 1. Ionic bond between sodium and chloride.
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Ionic and Metallic Bonding - Lake Central High School. ... A formula unit is the lowest whole-number ratio of ions in an ionic compound. 8. Explain why the ratio ...
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Because the electrons in the outer shell are free to move through the lattice they leave behind positive iron ions. The atoms in iron are held together by ionic bonds ...
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Whereas ionic bonds join metals to non-metals, metallic bonding joins a bulk of metal atoms. A sheet of aluminum foil and a copper wire are both places where ...
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5 Ionic Bonds TRANSFER of electrons Metal and nonmetal Cation + anion Metals lose their valence e- and become positively charged Nonmetals gain enough ...
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Ionic Bonding/Compounds. ○ Anions and cations are held together by opposite charges (+ and -). ○ Ionic compounds are called salts. ○ Simplest ratio of ...
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Feb 20, 2010 ... Ionic and metallic bonding. fig4-7new. Figure 4.7. 0.0005 au isodensity surface with superimposed electrostatic potential of (a) H–Li, (b) Li, ...
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Electron Sea Model. Most metal atoms do not possess enough valence electrons to enter into an ionic or covalent bonding. However, the valence electrons in ...