Ionic Bonding Flashcards

1
Q

Explain why ionic compounds conduct electricity when they’re molten or dissolved but not when they’re solid

A

The ions in a liquid are free to move and carry a charge.

In a solid, the ions are fixed in position by strong ionic bonds

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Explain why ionic compounds have high melting points

A

Giant ionic lattices are held together by strong electrostatic forces.

It takes loads of energy to overcome these forces, so melting points are very high

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3
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Explain why ionic compounds tend to dissolve in water

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Water molecules are polar- part of the molecule has a small negative charge and other bits have small positive charges.

These charged parts pull ions away from the lattice, causing it to dissolve

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Formation of Ions

A

When one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another

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5
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Electrostatic Attractions

A

Hold the positive and negative ions in ionic bonding close together, which are very strong

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6
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Compound Ions

A

Ions made up of groups of atoms with an overall charge

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7
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Formula of:

Sulfate

Hydroxide

Nitrate

Carbonate

Ammonium

A

SO4 2-

OH-

NO3-

CO3 2-

NH4 +

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8
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Ionic bonding…

A

Involves electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a lattice

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