Ionic compound

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  • Ionic compounds
    Form giant ionic lattices
  • Giant ionic lattice
    • Every positive ion is surrounded by negative ions
    • Every negative ion is surrounded by positive ions
    • Three-dimensional structure
  • Electrostatic forces of attraction
    • Strong forces of attraction between positive and negative ions
    • Also called ionic bonds
    • Act in all directions
  • Heating an ionic solid
    Particles vibrate with enough energy to break the electrostatic forces of attraction, causing the solid to melt
  • Melting and boiling points of ionic compounds
    Very high due to the strong electrostatic forces of attraction requiring a great deal of heat energy to break
  • Sodium chloride has a melting point of around 800°C
  • Ionic compounds cannot conduct electricity when solid

    Ions are locked in place by strong electrostatic forces of attraction, can only vibrate but not move
  • Ionic compounds can conduct electricity when molten or dissolved in water
    Ions can now move and carry the electrical charge
  • When ionic compounds conduct electricity, it is the ions that are moving, not electrons
  • Ionic compounds
    Form giant ionic lattices
  • Giant ionic lattice
    • Every positive ion is surrounded by negative ions
    • Every negative ion is surrounded by positive ions
    • Three-dimensional structure
  • Electrostatic forces of attraction
    • Strong forces of attraction between positive and negative ions
    • Also called ionic bonds
    • Act in all directions
  • Heating an ionic solid
    Particles vibrate with enough energy to break the electrostatic forces of attraction, causing the solid to melt
  • Melting and boiling points of ionic compounds
    Very high due to the strong electrostatic forces of attraction requiring a great deal of heat energy to break
  • Sodium chloride has a melting point of around 800°C
  • Ionic compounds as solids
    • Ions are locked in place by strong electrostatic forces of attraction
    • Ions can vibrate but cannot move
  • Ionic compounds as molten or dissolved in water
    • Ions can now move and carry electrical charge
  • When ionic compounds conduct electricity, it is the ions that are moving, not electrons