Bonding - (CCEA)Dot and cross diagrams to show formation of ions - Higher tier

Atoms and ions bond with each other in two main ways – ionic bonds or covalent bonds. When these bonds are formed the atoms achieve a full outer shell of electrons and become stable.

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Dot and cross diagrams to show formation of ions - Higher tier

Ionic bonding

Dot and cross diagrams help us to model when ions are formed from atoms.

Here’s an example using sodium and chlorine. They form ions which bond to form sodium chloride.

1. Draw the of each atom – one element with dots and the other with crosses.

2. Work out how many electrons need to be transferred.

Ionic bonding

3. Draw the electronic configuration of the resulting ions.

4. Write the charge of each ion.

Sodium chloride

Here are some other examples of dot and cross diagrams for the formation of ions in some ionic compounds – magnesium oxide and calcium chloride.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide1 of 4, Structure of a magnesium atom and an oxygen atom., 1. Ionic bonding in magnesium oxide