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Show the formation of the following ionic compounds from the corresponding elements using two methods namely, numerical and diagrammatic representation of electronic configuration.

(a) K+F-, from 7g and F
(b) Ca2+02-from 20Ca and O

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Answered by himani13072010
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(a) K F, from 19K and yF Potasslum fluoride: 1. Potassium has atomic number 19 and electronic configuration 2, 8, 8, 1. 2. Potassium atom has 1 electron in its outermast shell. 3. It loses one electron From its outermost shell, i.e. N shell. Then its M shell becomes the outermost shell with a stable octet. The nucleus of potassium atom has 19 protons but the number of electrons in the atom has become 18. So there is a net unit positive charge giving a potassium cation (K*). 4. On the other hand, fluorine has electronic configuration 2, 7. Fluorine has 7 electrons in the outermost shell and requires one electron to complete its octet. 5. Thus, the electron lost by potassium is taken up by chlorine. 6. When fluorine atom gains one electron, octet of fluorine is completed, its Kand L shells have together 10 electrons and the nucleus has 9 protons. This leads to the formation of an ion (F). 7. Thus, a fluorine atom accepts one electron from a potassium atom and consequently a Fluoride ion with one unit negative charge and a potassium ion with one unit positive charge are formed. 8. Potassium and fluoride ions, being oppositely charged, attract each other due to electrostatic force of attraction. An ionic bond is formed and this results in the formation of potassium fluoride (KF) molecule. (b) Ca+ o. Fram 20Ca and 30.

(a) K F, from 19K and yF Potasslum fluoride: 1. Potassium has atomic number 19 and electronic configuration 2, 8, 8, 1. 2. Potassium atom has 1 electron in its outermast shell. 3. It loses one electron From its outermost shell, i.e. N shell. Then its M shell becomes the outermost shell with a stable octet. The nucleus of potassium atom has 19 protons but the number of electrons in the atom has become 18. So there is a net unit positive charge giving a potassium cation (K*). 4. On the other hand, fluorine has electronic configuration 2, 7. Fluorine has 7 electrons in the outermost shell and requires one electron to complete its octet. 5. Thus, the electron lost by potassium is taken up by chlorine. 6. When fluorine atom gains one electron, octet of fluorine is completed, its Kand L shells have together 10 electrons and the nucleus has 9 protons. This leads to the formation of an ion (F). 7. Thus, a fluorine atom accepts one electron from a potassium atom and consequently a Fluoride ion with one unit negative charge and a potassium ion with one unit positive charge are formed. 8. Potassium and fluoride ions, being oppositely charged, attract each other due to electrostatic force of attraction. An ionic bond is formed and this results in the formation of potassium fluoride (KF) molecule. (b) Ca+ o. Fram 20Ca and 30.

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