ionic bonding, covalent and metallic Flashcards
bonding spec
whats ionic bonding
Ionic bonding is the attraction between oppositely charged ions.
what energy does ionic and covalent bonding require to break the attraction
Ionic bonding is strong and requires substantial energy to break the attraction between the
ions.
whats a ion
a charged particle
whats a molecular ion
its a ion formed when atoms lose or gain electrons
whats a molecule
is a particle that consists of two or more atoms chemically bonded
what are covalent bonds represented as
– single
= double
and three lines is a triple
what is metallic bonding
Metallic bonding is the attraction between positive ions in a regular lattice and delocalised
electrons
whats ionic bonding typical in
metal compounds n non metal
whats a molecular ion
is a ion which are formed when atoms lose or gain electrons
whats covalent bonding typical in
non gases
whats a molecule
is a particle that consists of two or more atoms chemically bonded together
what are delocalised electrons
Delocalised electrons are the outer shell electrons of atoms in the metal which are free to
move through the structure.