The elements tend to form anions in binary ionic compounds are elements O, S and I
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Further explanation</h3>
Ions are atoms that have a charge
Ions are formed because events are capturing or releasing electrons.
Ions can be differentiated based on the number of constituent elements they become
- 1. monatomic ion, if it comes from one element, such as K⁺, Mg²⁺, Cl⁻
- 2. polyatomic ion, if it comes from two or more elements such as PO₄³⁻, SO₄²⁻, ClO₃⁻
Based on the charge, ions can be divided into:
happens if the atom releases electrons, for example
Al³⁺, ---> Al⇒ Al³⁺ + 3e⁻
Pb²⁺, ----> Pb⇒ Pb²⁺ + 2e-
happens if the atom captures electrons, like
S²⁻, S + 2e⁻⇒ S²⁻
F⁻, F + e⁻⇒ F⁻
For ionic compounds consisting of cations (ions +) and anions (ions -)
The naming is preceded by the cation then the anion with the -ide suffix added
Generally for this ion compound consists of metal elements as cations and non-metals as anions
Binary ionic compounds are formed from 2 different atomic elements, namely metal and non-metal
From some of these ions
Li, Na, K, N, O, I, C, S, Pb, Fe, Br
- 1. elements Li, Na, K (all three groups IA), Fe (transition group, VIIIB) and Pb (group IVA) are metals that tend to form positive ions (cations)
Li⁺, Na⁺, K⁺, Fe²⁺ / Fe³⁺, Pb²⁺, Pb³⁺
- 2. elements O, S (class VIA), I (class VIIA) are non-metals which tend to form negative ions (anions)
O²⁻, S²⁻, I⁻
- 3. elements C (group IVA) and N (group VA) are non-metals which tend to form polyatomic negative ions (anions)
NO³⁻, NO²⁻, CO₃²⁻, C₂O₄²⁻
So the elements tend to form anions in binary ionic compounds are elements O, S and I
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