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obtain these stable arrangements, atoms may gain, lose or share electrons. These
processes are generally represented by using Lewis symbols– an atom of an element
is represented by the symbol for that element and the electrons in the outer shellof
the atom are shown as dots, small circles or crosses. For example, the Lewis symbol
for the sodium atom is
Na
The symbol for sodium is Na and the electronic structure of the sodium atom is
2.8.1, so there is oneelectron in the last electron shell which we represent by one dot
(or cross – the choice is yours!).
Ionic bonding
When an atom of sodium reacts with an atom of chlorine, sodium chloride is
formed. The Lewis symbols for sodium and chlorine are
Although the complete electron arrangements of each atom are written underneath
each Lewis symbol, only the outer electronsare shown by dots and crosses because
they are the only ones that take part in bonding.
When a sodium atom reacts with a chlorine atom, the sodium atom loses one
electron to chlorine (to obtain the stable electron arrangement of neon), while the
chlorine atom, in gaining an extra electron, attains the stable electron arrangement
of argon. This can be represented in an equation:
Before the reaction the neutral sodium atom had 11 electron and 11 protons.
After giving an electron to chlorine, the sodium atom has 10 electrons and 11 pro-
tons, so it is not electrically neutral – it carries an overall positive charge equal to the
charge of one proton (+1). The new species is written Na+and is called a sodium ion
4.2
Table 4.1Electronic structures of the noble gases*
Inert Electronic structure Electronic structure
gas (Bohr model) (s,p,d,f notation)
He 2 1s^2
Ne 2.8 [He] 2s^2 2p^6
Ar 2.8.8 [Ne] 3s^2 3p^6
Kr 2.8.18.8 [Ar] 3d^10 4s^2 4p^6
Xe 2.8.18.18.8 [Kr] 4d^10 5s^2 5p^6
Rn 2.8.18.32.18.8 [Xe] 4f^14 5d^10 6s^2 6p^6
- To save space, the convention [noble gas] is used and refers to the
electronic configuration of that gas. So, for example, [He] replaces 1s^2.
Lewis symbols
Write Lewis symbols (using
dots or crosses) for the
following neutral atoms.
The number of electrons in
each atom is shown in
brackets:
(i) F (9)
(ii) K (19)
(iii) Be (4)
(iv) S (16)
(v) P (15)
(vi) Ca (20)
(vii) C (6)
(viii)Al (13)
(ix) Ar (18)
(x) H (1).
Exercise 4A
2.8.1 2.8.7
2.8.1 2.8.7 2.8 2.8.8