Combining ions to make ionic compounds

In summary, to combine two different ions to make an ionic compound, one must understand the difference between ionic and covalent bonds. In the case of Na+¹ and O-², the compound formed would be Na2O because Na has a +1 valence state and O has a -2 valence state. The positively charged cation (Na) is usually electropositive and gives up electrons to the negatively charged anion (O), which is electronegative. For more information and examples, please refer to the provided links.
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Homework Statement



How do i combine 2 different ions to make an ionic compound


Homework Equations



Na+¹ + O-² --->


The Attempt at a Solution



I have no idea what to do plus I am new to this forum. Please try to help me in the simplest way possible because my teacher has failed twice to explain it to me. If their is a formula or something, please tell me it.
 
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Does one mean stoichiometrically, or structurally as in a crystal lattice.

In the example, Na prefers +1 valence state, while O prefers -2, so the compound in that case would be Na2O. For ionic compounds the positively charge cation is usually electropositive, and tends to give up electrons readily to the negatively charged anion, which is electronegative, i.e. has an affinity for electrons.

Also, see discussions about ionic compounds.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionic_compound
http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/ch7/sizeframe.html
http://www.shodor.org/UNChem/basic/nomen/index.html

One has to understand the difference between ionic and covalent bonds

http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/compounds/ionicvscovalent.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionic_bond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covalent_bond

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/chemical/bond.html
 
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How did you figure out Na2O from Na+¹ + O-²?
 

What is an ion?

An ion is an atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons, giving it a positive or negative charge.

What are ionic compounds?

Ionic compounds are compounds formed by the combination of positive and negative ions through electrostatic interactions. They are typically composed of a metal and a non-metal element.

How do ions combine to form ionic compounds?

Ions combine to form ionic compounds through a process called electrostatic attraction. Positively charged ions (cations) are attracted to negatively charged ions (anions) and form a stable compound through the transfer of electrons.

What is the difference between a cation and an anion?

A cation is a positively charged ion that has lost one or more electrons. An anion is a negatively charged ion that has gained one or more electrons.

How are ionic compounds named?

Ionic compounds are named by first identifying the cation and then the anion. The cation's name remains the same as the element, while the anion's name is altered to end in -ide. The charges of the ions are also included in the compound's name.

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