Ionic Bonding and Electrolysis Flashcards
What is an ion?
A charged particle
What do atoms try to achieve when reacting?
A full outer shell of electrons/ stable electronic structure
What are positive ions called?
Cations
What are negative ions called?
Anions
Where does ionic bonding take place?
Between a non-metal and a metal
What happens in the ionic bonding process?
Metal atom transfers electrons (to get stable electronic structure) to form a positive ion and non-metal gains them to form a negative ion.
How does the positive metal ion and negative non-metal ion form an ionic bond?
The ions are oppositely charged so are attracted to each other by electrostatic forces.
What does an oxidation reaction involve? Remember OIL
A loss of electrons Oxidation is loss (OIL)
What does a reduction reaction involve? Remember RIG
A gain of electrons Reduction is gain (RIG)
In terms of half equations, what type of reaction does a metal undergo in ionic bonding?
Oxidation
In terms of half equations, what type of reaction does a non-metal undergo in ionic bonding?
Reduction
What is a giant ionic crystal lattice structure?
A solid, regular arrangement of millions of ions where there are very strong electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions, in all directions
What are the properties of a Giant Ionic Structure?
-High melting points and boiling points -Semi-conductors -Can be brittle and not shatter proof
What is the structural name of metal and non-metal compounds?
Giant ionic crystal lattice
What type of diagram is used to show the arrangement of ions and/or atoms?
Dot and cross diagram
What is the empirical formula?
A formula used to show the ratio if different elements in a compound
Why do giant ionic crystal lattice structures have high melting and boiling points?
The structure has lots of strong ionic bonds which need a large amount of energy to overcome the attraction and break them
Under which conditions do ionic compounds conduct electricity? Why?
- When molten: Ions are free to move and they’ll carry electric current
- When dissolved in water: The ions are separated and free to move in the solution so they’ll carry the electric current
What are the two ways in which giant ionic lattices can be represented?
-Using a giant 3D giant ionic crystal lattice structure model -Using the ball and stick giant ionic crystal lattice structure model