Ch - 3 Ions, Ionic Bonding & Lattice Structure of Ionic compounds. Flashcards

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What is an ion?

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An electrically charged atom, or group of atoms formed by the gain or loss of electrons.

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How does an atom become stable?

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By losing or gaining electrons.

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3
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How is the ionization of metals?

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  • Lose electrons
  • Forms cations
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How is the ionization of non-metals?

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  • Gain electrons
  • Forms anions
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5
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When is an ionic bond formed?

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Metal atoms react with non-metal atoms.

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How are the ions held together?

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Positive and negative ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction between opposite charges.

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7
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What is this force of attraction between opp charges called?

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Ionic bonds

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8
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Which diagram shows the arrangement of the outer shell?

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Dot & Cross diagram.

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9
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What are the properties of a dot n cross diagram?

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  • Only outer electrons are shown.
  • Brackets are used and the charge is written on the top right.
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10
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What type of structure do ionic compounds have?

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Giant lattice

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What type of arrangement do lattice structures refer to?

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Arrangement of atoms of a substance in 3D space.

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12
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How are atoms arranged in a lattice structure?

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  • Ordered
  • Repeating
  • Regular arrangement
  • Alternating +ve & -ve ions
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13
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What are the properties of Ionic Compounds?

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  • Solid crystal at room temp.
  • High m.p. & b.p.
  • Hard & brittle
  • Rarely burn
  • Good conductor of electricity in a molten state or solution.
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14
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Why do ionic compounds have High m.p. & b.p. ?

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  • Strong electrostatic forces between opp charges.
  • More energy required to break bonds.
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