C2a Topic 2 Flashcards

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Ionic bonding

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  • transfer the electrons from positively or negatively charged atoms called ions.
  • atoms that have one or two electrons in their outer shells want to get rid of them so they can have a full shell. They are cations.
  • atoms that have a nearly full outer shell need to gain an electron so they can have a full shell. they are anions as they gained electrons
  • when they join they form ionic bonds
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ionic compounds

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  • dot and cross diagrams
  • have a regular lattice structure - the ions form a closely packed lattice structure because ionic binds are very strong forces between opposite charged ions
  • ionic compounds have similar properties because of this
    • high melting and boiling points - takes a lot of energy to break the strong bonds
    • conduct electricity when aqueous or molten - ions separate in an solution allowing them to move freely and carry electric current - same when they melt
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preparing insoluble salts

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  • soluble or insoluble
    • common salts of potassium, sodium and ammonium - soluble
    • nitrates - soluble
    • common chlorides - soluble ( except silver and lead chlorides)
    • common sulfates - soluble (except for lead, barium and calcium sulfate)
    • common carbonates and hydroxides - insoluble (except for sodium, pottasium and ammonium ones)
  • making insoluble salts - precipitate reactions
    you have to mix two soluble salts
    1- add a spatula of lead nitrate to a test tube and fill with distilled water. make sure it is dissolved. then do the same with a spatula of sodium chloride
    2- mix in a beaker and the lead should become a precipitate
    3- pour the contents of the beaker through filter paper, make sure you get all the product from the beaker
    4- rinse the contents of the filter paper with distilled water to make sure all the soluble sodium nitrate has been washed away. you’ll be left with an insoluble - lead chloride
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barium meals

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how to make a sample of barium sulfate (example of insoluble salt)
1- mix solution of barium nitrate and potassium sulfate
2- filter out the precipitate of barium sulfate
3- wash with distilled water
4- dry on filter paper
Can be used for x-rays
- when drunk, it shows up the gut to show any problems
- are toxic but is insoluble so can’t be absorbed into the bloodstream

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flame tests

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sodium - yellow/orange flame
potassium - lilac
calcium - red
copper - blue/green

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testing for negative ions

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  • carbonates - CO2
    bubbling lime water - present = milky
  • sulfate iobs
    ADD dilute HCl and barium chloride solution - white precipitate forms = original compound was a sulfate.
  • chloride ions
    add dilute nitric acid followed by silver nitrate solution - chloride gives a white precipitate of silver chloride
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