5.2 Ionic bonding and structure Flashcards

1
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What is ionic bonding

A

The electrostatic attraction between positive and negative electrons
It holds together cations and anions in ionic compounds
Each ion attracts oppositely charged ions in ALL directions

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2
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Common cations:

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metal ions: eg. Na+, Ca2+, Al3+

ammonium ions: NH4+

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3
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Common anions

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non-metal ions: eg. Cl-, O2-

polyatomic ions: NO3-, SO42-

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4
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What type of compounds form

A

Ionic compounds

Form a giant ionic lattice structure

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5
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What state are most ionic compounds at room temperature

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solids

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6
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Why are most ionic compounds solids at room temperature

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There is insufficient energy to overcome the strong electrostatic forces of attraction between the oppositely charged ions in the giant ionic lattice

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7
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Melting and boiling points of ionic compounds

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Most have a high melting and boiling point

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8
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Which lattices have higher melting points

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Lattices which contain ions with greater ionic charges as there is stronger attraction between ions
Can also depend on size of ions

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9
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Are ionic compounds soluble

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Many dissolve in polar solvents such as water

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10
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How do ionic compounds dissolve

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Polar molecules break down the lattice and surround each ion in solution

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11
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Why are some ionic compounds less soluble than other ionic compounds

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In compounds made of ions with large charges, the ionic attraction may be too strong for water to be able to break down the lattice structure

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12
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Solubility requires two main processes:

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The ionic lattice must be broken down

Water molecules must attract and surround the ions

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13
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Can ionic compounds conduct electricity

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Only when molten or dissolved

Does NOT when in solid state

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14
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Ionic compounds and conducting electricity when solid

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DOES NOT HAPPEN
The ions are in a fixed position in the giant ionic lattice
There are no mobile charge carriers
An ionic compound is a non-conductor of electricity in the solid state

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15
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Ionic compounds and conducting electricity when liquid (molten) or dissolved in water

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The solid ionic lattice breaks down
The ions are now free to move as mobile charge carriers
An ionic compounds is a conductor of electricity in liquid and aqueous states

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16
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Properties of most ionic compounds

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Have high melting and boiling points
Tend to dissolve in polar solvents such as water
Conduct electricity only in the liquid or aqueous states