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Ch.6 - Ionic Compounds: Periodic Trends and Bonding Theory
Chapter 6, Problem 77d

Each of the following pairs of elements will react to form a binary ionic compound. Write the formula of each compound formed, and give its name. (d) Barium and flourine

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Ionic Compounds

Ionic compounds are formed when atoms transfer electrons, resulting in the formation of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions. These oppositely charged ions attract each other, creating a stable compound. The formula of an ionic compound reflects the ratio of the ions involved, ensuring that the overall charge is neutral.
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Valence Electrons

Valence electrons are the outermost electrons of an atom and play a crucial role in chemical bonding. The number of valence electrons determines how an element will react with others, particularly in forming ionic bonds. For example, barium has two valence electrons that it can lose to form a cation, while fluorine has seven valence electrons and can gain one to form an anion.
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Naming Ionic Compounds

The naming of ionic compounds follows specific conventions. The cation (positive ion) is named first, followed by the anion (negative ion). For example, in the case of barium and fluorine, barium forms a cation (Ba²⁺) and fluorine forms an anion (F⁻), resulting in the compound name 'barium fluoride' with the formula BaF₂.
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