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Ionic Bonding Lewis Symbols and Lattice Energies

4 Ionic Bonding Lewis Symbols and Lattice Energies [Pg.384]

Although the Lewis model s strength is in modeling covalent bonding, it can also be applied to ionic bonding. To represent ionic bonding, we move electron dots from the Lewis symbol of the metal to the Lewis symbol of the nonmetal and then allow the resultant ions to form a aystalUne lattice composed of alternating cations and anions. [Pg.384]


Types of Bonding Three Ways Metals and Nonmetals Combine 277 Lewis Symbols and the Octet Rule 278 The Ionic Bonding Model 280 Why Ionic Compounds Form The Importance of Lattice Energy 280 Periodic Trends in Lattice Energy 281 How the Model Explains the Properties of Ionic Corrpounds 283... [Pg.898]

Definitions. Define and illustrate the following terms (a) octet rule, (b) Lewis symbol, (c) ionic bond, (d) covalent bond, (e) crystal lattice energy, (f) Iree radical, (g) network covalent compound, (h) electronegativity, (i) polar molecule, (j) dipole moment, (k) formal charge, (1) oxidation number, (m) hydrogen bond, (n) dipole-dipole attraction, (o) London forces. [Pg.143]


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