C3.4 Giant Ionic Structures Flashcards
1
Q
Why do Ionic Compound have a high melting point?
A
- Because it takes a lot of energy to break the many strong ionic bonds operating in all directions,that hold a giant ionic lattice together.
- All solids at room temperature.
2
Q
Why do Ionic Compounds conduct electricity when molten or dissolved in water?
A
-Because the ions can become mobile and carry charge through the liquid.
3
Q
What are oppositely charged ions held by in an ionic compound?
A
Electrostatic Forces.
4
Q
What happens with Ionic Solids under charge (electricity)?
A
- Ions fixed in position with giant lattice.
- Vibrate but cannot move around.
- DO NOT condcut electricity.
5
Q
What happens with Molten ionic compounds under charge(electricity)?
A
- High temperature would supply enough energy to overcome many strong attractive forces between ions.
- Ions are free to move within the molten compund.
- It DOES conduct electricity.
6
Q
What happens with Ionic compounds in solution(liquid) under charge(electricity)?
A
- The water molecules would seperate ions from lattice.
- Ions free to move around in solution.
- It DOES conduct electricity.
7
Q
When a solid ionic compund melts it turns into?
A
Molten Ionic Compound
8
Q
When a solid ionic compound dissolves in water it turns into?
A
Ionic Compund in solution