Ionic Bonding And Structure Flashcards

1
Q

Define ionic bonding.

A

This is the electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions.

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2
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What types of common cations are there?

A

Metal ions

Ammonium ions

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3
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What do common anions include?

A

Non-metal ions

Polyatomic ions

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4
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When drawing dot and cross diagrams what should you include?

A

Square brackets

The charge

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5
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Outer shell electrons are transferred from what type of atom?

A

Metal atoms

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6
Q

In what direction do ions attract?

A

Each ion attracts oppositely charged ions in all directions.

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7
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What does the attraction of oppositely charged ions in all directions lead to?

A

The formation of a giant ionic lattice.

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8
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What does a giant ionic lattice contain?

A

Billions of billions of ions.

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9
Q

In what state are almost all ionic compounds at room temperature?

A

Solid

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10
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Why are giant ionic lattices at room temperature?

A

There is insufficient energy to overcome the strong forces of attraction between the oppositely charged ions in the giant ionic lattice.

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11
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What type of boiling point do giant ionic lattices have?

A

They have high boiling points.

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12
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What type of melting point do giant ionic lattices have?

A

They have high melting points.

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13
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Why do giant ionic lattices have high melting and boiling points?

A

High temperatures are needed to provide the large amount of energy needed to overcome the electrostatic forces of attraction.

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14
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What can ionic attraction depend upon?

A

The size of the ions.

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15
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What is higher for ionic lattices containing ions with greater ionic charge?

A

The melting point.

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16
Q

Do ionic lattices dissolve in polar solvents?

A

Yes

17
Q

Give an example of a polar solvent.

A

Water

18
Q

What do water molecules do to the ionic lattice?

A

They break down the lattice and surround each ion in solution.

19
Q

Why are some ionic lattices not soluble in water?

A

The ions have large charges and the ionic attraction may be too strong for the water to be able to break down the lattice.

20
Q

What two things does solubility require?

A

The ionic lattice must be broken down

Water molecules must attract and surround the ions

21
Q

What does the solubility of an ionic compound in water depend upon?

A

The relative strengths of the attraction within the giant ionic lattice and the attraction between the ions and water molecules.

22
Q

What decreases as ionic charge increases?

A

Solubility

23
Q

Do ionic lattices conduct electricity when in a solid state?

A

No

24
Q

When do ionic lattices conduct electricity?

A

When melted or dissolved in water.

25
Q

Why don’t ionic lattices conduct electricity in their solid state?

A

The ions are in a fi ed position in the giant ionic lattice.
Therefore, there are no mobile charge carriers.

26
Q

Why do liquid and dissolved ionic lattices conduct electricity?

A

The solid ionic lattice has broken down so IONS are free to move as mobile charge carriers.

27
Q

What are the 3 properties of giant ionic lattices?

A

Have high melting and boiling points.
Tend to dissolve in polar solvents.
Conduct electricity only in their liquid state or in aqueous solution.

28
Q

What are the mobile charge carries in giant ionic lattices?

A

Ions not delocalised electrons.