Ionic Bonding Puzzle Activity Use your puzzle pieces to combine the following ions to show how they make a compound. Write down the chemical formula for the final compound. Remember: Positive ion is written first, negative ion is second! Include subscripts to show the number of atoms!  H + F ___________ Be + O ___________ Be + I _____________ Al + N ___________ Al + P ____________  Li + P _____________ Li + F ___________ Li + Br ___________ Ca + O ____________ Ca + S ___________  H + O ____________ Al + N _____________ Al + Br __________ K + Cl ____________ K + I ______________  Mg + S __________ K + S ____________ Rb + I _____________ Rb + Br __________ H + Cl ___________    Ionic Bonding Puzzle Worksheet  1) What happens to the total charge of the compound after the ions bond together? (Hint: add together the charges of the ions in the compound). The charge become neutral.

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Ionic Bonding Puzzle Activity Use your puzzle pieces to combine the following ions to show how they make a compound. Write down the chemical formula for the final compound. Remember: Positive ion is written first, negative ion is second! Include subscripts to show the number of atoms!

 H + F ___________ Be + O ___________ Be + I _____________ Al + N ___________ Al + P ____________ 

Li + P _____________ Li + F ___________ Li + Br ___________ Ca + O ____________ Ca + S ___________ 

H + O ____________ Al + N _____________ Al + Br __________ K + Cl ____________ K + I ______________

 Mg + S __________ K + S ____________ Rb + I _____________ Rb + Br __________ H + Cl ___________ 

 

Ionic Bonding Puzzle Worksheet 

1) What happens to the total charge of the compound after the ions bond together? (Hint: add together the charges of the ions in the compound). The charge become neutral. 

 

2) How many lithium ions are required to bond with one nitrogen ion? Why? Six lithium atoms

 

3) How many chlorine ions are required to bond with one aluminum ion? Why? 

 

4) Describe how you can use the periodic table to predict the charge of an ion? 

 

5) Predict the charges for the following: (include the “+” or “-” sign) 

Cs _____________ Sr _____________ In _____________ Ra _____________ As _____________ 

 

Se _____________ At_____________ Fr _____________ Ba _____________

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