The Foundations of Chemistry

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IONS AND IONIC COMPOUNDS


So far we have discussed only compounds that exist as discrete molecules. Some com-
pounds, such as sodium chloride, NaCl, consist of collections of large numbers of ions.
An ionis an atom or group of atoms that carries an electric charge. Ions that possess a
positivecharge, such as the sodium ion, Na, are called cations.Those carrying a nega-
tivecharge, such as the chloride ion, Cl, are called anions.The charge on an ion must


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Figure 2-6 Formulas and models
for some molecules. Structural
formulas show the order in which
atoms are connected but do not
represent true molecular shapes.
Ball-and-stick models use balls of
different colors to represent atoms
and sticks to represent bonds; they
show the three-dimensional shapes
of molecules. Space-filling models
show the (approximate) relative sizes
of atoms and the shapes of
molecules.

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H 2 O, water H O H

H 2 O 2 , hydrogen HHOO
peroxide

CCl 4 , carbon
tetrachloride Cl C

Cl

Cl

Cl

C 3 H 8 , propane

C 2 H 5 OH,
ethanol

CCCH

H H H

HHH

H

CCOH

H H

HH

H

Chemical Formula Structural Formula Ball-and-Stick Model Space-Filling Model

The words “cation” (kat-i-on)
and “anion” (an-i-on) and their
relationship to cathode and anode
will be described in Chapter 21.
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