Forming ions
An ionElectrically charged particle, formed when an atom or molecule gains or loses electrons. is an atomThe smallest part of an element that can exist. or group of atoms with a positive or negative chargeProperty of matter that causes a force when near another charge. Charge comes in two forms, positive and negative. For example, a negative charge causes a repulsive force on a neighbouring negative charge.. Ions form when atoms lose or gain electronSubatomic particle, with a negative charge and a negligible mass relative to protons and neutrons. to obtain a full outer shell:
- metalShiny element that is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and which forms basic oxides. atoms lose electrons to form positively charged ions
- non-metalElement that is a poor conductor of electricity and heat, and which forms acidic oxides. atoms gain electrons to form negatively charged ions
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Forming positive ions
Metal atoms lose electrons from their outer shell when they form ions:
- the ions are positive, because they have more protonSubatomic particle with a positive charge and a relative mass of 1. The relative charge of a proton is +1. than electrons
- the ions have the electronic structure of a noble gas (group 0 element), with a full outer shell
For elements in groupA vertical column in the periodic table containing elements with similar chemical properties. 1 and 2, the charge on the ion is the same as the group number in the periodic tableA tabular representation of all known elements in order based on atomic number, eg all the noble gases are found on the right of the periodic table..
Forming negative ions
The outer shells of non-metal atoms gain electrons when they form ions:
- the ions are negative, because they have more electrons than protons
- the ions have the electronic structure of a noble gas (group 0 element), with a full outer shell
For elements in groups 6 and 7, the charge on the ion relates to the group number of the element in the periodic table.
Example of ion charges and groups
Group | Element | Ion charge | Ion symbol |
1 | Na | + | Na+ |
2 | Mg | 2+ | Mg2+ |
6 | O | 2- | O2- |
7 | Cl | - | Cl- |
Group | 1 |
---|---|
Element | Na |
Ion charge | + |
Ion symbol | Na+ |
Group | 2 |
---|---|
Element | Mg |
Ion charge | 2+ |
Ion symbol | Mg2+ |
Group | 6 |
---|---|
Element | O |
Ion charge | 2- |
Ion symbol | O2- |
Group | 7 |
---|---|
Element | Cl |
Ion charge | - |
Ion symbol | Cl- |
Worked example
Sulfur is in group 6 of the periodic table. What is the charge on its ions, and is the charge positive or negative?
The charge is negative, since sulfur is a non-metal. The charge on the ion is (8 - 6) = 2-.
Question
Iodine is in group 7. What is the charge on its ions, and is the charge positive or negative?
The charge is negative, since iodine is a non-metal. The charge on the ion is (8 - 7) = 1-.