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ionic bonding + properties
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what are cations?
a
positive
charged ion that has lost
electrons
what are anions?
a
negatively
charged ion that has gained
electrons
what is an ionic bond?
an
electrostatic
attraction between
oppositely charged
ions
Ionic bonds form between which substances?
metals and non-metals
what type of ions do metals always form?
cations
(positive ions)
what is the cation and the anion in magnesium nitride?
Cation :
magnesium
anion : nitrogen
What is the cation and anion in lithium oxide?
Cation :
lithium
Anion :
oxygen
How do we describe the crystal structure of an ionic compound?
a
giant ionic crystal lattice
Explain why ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points?
they have many strong
ionic bonds
between ions, that takes lots of energy to break
Name 4 properties of ionic compounds?
brittle
, high
melting
and
boiling
point,
soluble
in water, conduct
electricity
when dissolved or molten
Explain why ionic compounds are brittle?
is the layers within the
lattice
shift,
ions
with the same
charge
will line up and repel, causing the lattice to break
Why are ionic compounds soluble in water?
they contain
oppositely charged
ions. water molecules are
polar
and can surround the ions,
seperating
them.
Why can't ionic compounds conduct electricity when solid?
the
ions
are not free to move, so cannot move to carry
charge
Name two ways we can prepare an ionic compound to conduct electricity?
melt
it,
dissolve
it
Explain why ionic compounds are able to conduct electricity when molten or dissolved?
the
ions
are no longer held by
ionic bonds
, and are free to move to carry their charge throughout the substance