Ionic compounds

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    • The lattices formed by ionic compounds consist of a regulararrangement of alternatingpositive and negative ions in which the ions are tightly packed together
    • Strong electrostatic forces of attraction are present between oppositely charged ions, holding the lattice together
    • Electrostatic forces are strong, acting in all directions - they form the basis of ionic bonding
    • As a result of so many electrostatic forces existing in this lattice structure, ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points
  • The 3D ball and stick model is a way of representing lattice structure
  • Limitations of 2D diagrams
    • 3D drawings and models depict the arrangement of ions in space, showing the repeating pattern of ions throughout giant ionic lattice structures (whereas 2D models only show the arrangement of ions in one layer)
  • Limitations of ball and stick diagram
    • The 3D ball and stick model shows the arrangement of oppositely charged ions but represents ionic bonds as sticks between ions; in reality an ionic bond is an electrostatic force of attraction that acts in all directions around an ion
    • Another limitation of the 3D ball and stick model is that it incorrectly depicts space existing between individual ions whereas the 3D space-filling model is more accurate (there is not much space between separate ions)
    • It is difficult to represent the relative sizes of the ions in relation to each other correctly in any model

  • The 3D space filling model showing an ionic lattice structure
  • Giant ionic lattice Structure of sodium chloride