NEET-XI-Chemistry

04: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

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    Use Lewis symbols to show electron transfer between the following atoms to form cations and anions: (a) K and S (b) Ca and O (c) Al and N.
    Ans : (a) K and S:

    The electronic configurations of K and S are as follows:

    K: 2, 8, 8, 1

    S: 2, 8, 6



    Sulphur (S) requires 2 more electrons to complete its octet. Potassium (K) requires one electron more than the nearest noble gas i.e., Argon. Hence, the electron transfer can be shown as:



    (b) Ca and O:

    The electronic configurations of Ca and O are as follows:

    Ca: 2, 8, 8, 2

    O: 2, 6

    Oxygen requires two electrons more to complete its octet, whereas calcium has two electrons more than the nearest noble gas i.e., Argon. Hence, the electron transfer takes place as:



    (c) Al and N:

    The electronic configurations of Al and N are as follows:

    Al: 2, 8, 3

    N: 2, 5

    Nitrogen is three electrons short of the nearest noble gas (Neon), whereas aluminium has three electrons more than Neon. Hence, the electron transference can be shown as: