Ionic bonding Flashcards

1
Q

How are ions formed?

A

By electrons being transferred from metal to non-metal

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2
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+

A

Group 1, Ag, H, ammonium

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3
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-

A

Group 7, hydroxide, nitrate

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4
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2+

A

Group 2, Cu, Fe (II), Pb, Zn

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5
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2-

A

Group 6, carbonate, sulfate

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6
Q

3+

A

Group 3, Fe (III)

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7
Q

3-

A

Group 5

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8
Q

What is ionic bonding (SEFABOCI)?

A

Strong Electrostatic Forces of Attraction Between Oppositely Charged Ions

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9
Q

What do giant ionic lattices have?

A

High melting and boiling points because a lot of energy is required to break the strong electrostatic forces

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10
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Ionic compounds

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Do not conduct electricity when solid, but do when molten or in aqueous solution

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