1.5 - Structure Flashcards
1
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Describe the structure of ionic compounds, for example sodium chloride
A
- Giant ionic lattice.
- Contains an ordered array of tightly packed ions.
- The lattice consists of sodium ions (Na+) surrounded by chlorine ions (Cl-).
- The ionic bonds result from strong electrostatic attraction between neighbouring ions in the lattices.
- The ions are prevented from moving by the lack of space and strong electrostatic attractive forces.
- As a result no charged particles can move within the lattice so it does not conduct electricity in its solid state.
- The inability of the ions to move past each other in the lattice also explains why many ionic solids are hard materials.
2
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Describe the structure of metals
A
- Metallic bonding forms metallic lattices.
- The electrons in the outer shells of metal atoms become detached from the atom and move freely through the metal.
- As a result, metals contain an array of positively charged metal ions in a ‘sea’ of delocalised electrons.
- The metal ions are bonded together by forces of attraction between the metal ions and the delocalised electrons; a type of bonding referred to as metallic bonding.
- Metallic bonds are similar to covalent bonds (both types of bonding involve the sharing of electrons and can create strong bonds).
- The metal ions are tightly packed due to these strong metal bonds, producing a hard, dense solid