Cards (7)

    • An ionic compound is a giant structure of ion
    • Ionic compounds have a giant ionic lattice structure
    • The ions closely form regular lattice arrangement and are held by strong electrostatic forces between oppositely charged ions
    • The forces act in all directions
    • Dot and cross diagrams do not show the structure of a compound, the size of the ions or how they are arranged
    • Three dimensional models only lets you see the outer layer of the compound
    • The ball and stick model is not to scale, so the sizes of the ions are not showm
    • In reality, there are not gaps between the ions
    • they have high melting and boiling points because electrostatic forces are strong
    • a lot of energy is needed to overcome attraction
    • when ionic compounds are solid, the ions are in fixed positions, so cannot conduct electricity
    • when ionic compounds melt or dissolve in water , ions seperate and are free to move, so can carry electric charge