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10 what is the rule for finding out how many valence electrons elements in groups 13 - 18 have? 11. how do ions form? 12 if an element gives away an electron, will it form a positive ion or a negative ion? 13. if an element gains an electron, will it form a positive ion or a negative ion? 14. why does an ion have a charge (be specific)? 15. how do ionic bonds form? 16 how do covalent bonds form?
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- For groups 13 - 18, the number of valence electrons is equal to the group number minus 10. For example, group 13 elements have \(13 - 10=3\) valence electrons.
- Ions form when atoms gain or lose electrons. Atoms aim to achieve a stable electron configuration (usually like noble gases).
- When an element gives away an electron, it has more protons than electrons. Since protons are positively charged and electrons are negatively charged, it forms a positive ion.
- When an element gains an electron, it has more electrons than protons. So, it forms a negative ion.
- An ion has a charge because the number of protons (positive charge) and electrons (negative charge) in the atom is no longer equal. If there are more protons, it's positive; more electrons, it's negative.
- Ionic bonds form when one atom donates electrons (becomes a positive ion) and another atom accepts those electrons (becomes a negative ion). The electrostatic attraction between the positive and negative ions holds them together.
- Covalent bonds form when atoms share electrons. This sharing allows each atom to achieve a more stable electron configuration (usually a full outer shell).
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- The number of valence electrons = group number - 10.
- Atoms gain or lose electrons to form ions.
- Positive ion.
- Negative ion.
- Because the number of protons and electrons in the atom is unequal.
- Through the electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions formed by electron transfer.
- By atoms sharing electrons.