C4.3 Flashcards
1
Q
- What can molten compounds of metals with non-metals do?
A
-conduct electricity
2
Q
- What is a molten compound of metals with non-metals being able to conduct electricity evidence for?
A
-that they are made up of charged particles called ions
3
Q
- What is an ion?
A
An ion is an atom (or group of atoms) that has gained or lost electrons and so has an overall charge
-they gain or lose electrons to try and gain a full outer shell
4
Q
- What are the charges for Group 1 and Group 7 elements?
A
Group 1- Lose one electron: +1 (positive)
Group 7- Gain one electron: -1 (negative)
5
Q
- What are compounds of Group 1 metals with Group 7 elements?
A
-ionic
6
Q
- Why do solid ionic compounds form crystals?
A
Because the ions are arranged in a regular lattice
7
Q
- What is an example of a solid ionic compound?
A
Sodium chloride (NaCl)
8
Q
- What happens to the ions when an ionic crystal melts or dissolves in water?
A
The charged ions are free to move
9
Q
- Why can ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten or when dissolved in water?
A
Because the ions are charged and they are able to move around independently in the liquid