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follow - up questions:
- do metals form anions or cations?
- what is the charge for all elements in group 1a?
- what is the charge for all elements in group 2a?
- what is the charge for all elements in group 7a?
- can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation - cation or anion - anion bond? explain.
- when naming a binary compound, what ending do you use to represent anions?
- what is the overall charge of ionic compounds?
Brief Explanations
- Metals lose electrons to form cations.
- Group 1A elements lose one electron, so charge is \(+1\).
- Group 2A elements lose two electrons, charge is \(+2\).
- Group 7A elements gain one electron, charge is \(-1\).
- Ionic compounds have electrostatic attraction. Cations and anions attract. Like - charged ions (cation - cation or anion - anion) repel. So, ionic compounds can't have cation - cation or anion - anion bonds.
- For binary compounds, anions have “-ide” ending.
- Ionic compounds are neutral. Cation and anion charges balance.
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- Cations
- \(+1\)
- \(+2\)
- \(-1\)
- No. Ionic bonds form due to electrostatic attraction between oppositely - charged ions (cation - anion). Cation - cation or anion - anion pairs have like charges and repel each other.
- -ide
- \(0\) (neutral)