Write the electron dot structure for sodium and oxygen.
Show the formation of and by electron transfer of electrons.
What are the ions present in these compounds?
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Solution
Electron dot structure:
The chemical bonding between atoms in a molecule is depicted by an electron dot structure. They also show the total number of lone pairs in each of the molecule's atoms.
Sodium has an atomic number, and its electronic configuration hence, valence electron
Oxygen has an atomic number, and its electronic configuration hence valence electron
Arranging the valence electron around the atom we get their lewis dot structure.
Formation of and
In Sodium oxide, electronic configuration of Sodium with atomic number is , hence its valence electron
Electronic configuration of Oxygen with atomic number is , hence its valence electrons
Although Sodium only has one additional electron, oxygen requires two-electron to be stable. As a result, if two Sodium atoms share one electron, Oxygen can receive two electrons.
The two Sodium atoms generate Sodium ions () by losing two electrons. The Oxygen atom gains two electrons and produces an oxide ion ().
Therefore, the octet of Oxygen is completed.
In Magnesium oxide compound, Electronic configuration of Magnesium with atomic number is hence its valence electrons
Electronic configuration of Oxygen with atomic number is hence its valence electrons
Similarly in the Magnesium oxide compound, Magnesium gives 2 electrons to oxygen and becomes . And oxygen becomes due to the gain of electrons.
Therefore, the octet of Oxygen is completed.
Ionic Compounds:
Negatively charged anions combine with positively charged cations to generate ionic compounds, which are electrically neutral.