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Objective: To identify the types of elements that undergo ionic bonding and to be able to describe the process that takes place when two elements form ionic bonds.
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Identify the Ionic Bond, Ion Formation, and Electron Transfer.
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Ion Formation
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Construct electron shell diagrams, identify the electron configuration, and identify what must occur for an ion to form.
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Given four pairs of elements, identify the two pairs that would most likely form ionic bonds.
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Describe the e- transfer process that occurs when the ionic bond forms.
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