Ionic Compounds Flashcards
What is ionic bonding ?
Electrons are transferred from one atom to another to gain the nearest noble gas electronic configuration. This will result in charged ions which form strong intramolecular forced of attraction.
What happens to metals during ionic bonding ?
Loose electrons to form positive ions.
What happens to non-metals during ionic bonding ?
Gain electrons to form negative atoms.
Which groups of atoms don’t form ionic compounds ?
4 and 8/0
What is a giant ionic crystal lattice ?
Oppositely charged ions can be held in a regular 3D ladfive by strong forces of electrostatic attraction.
What affects the arrangements or ions in a giant ionic crystal lattice ?
The relative sizes of the ions.
What does the relative sizes of the ions in a regular ionic crystal lattice affect ?
The arrangement of the ions
How do the sizes of the ions in NaCl affect it’s arrangement ?
In sodium chloride the Na+ ions are small enough to allow the large Cl- ions to fit on the same plane.
What are the properties of ionic compounds ?
High melting point, high boiling point, brittle, soluble in water, conducts electricity when Milton or dissolved in water, doesn’t conduct electricity when solid.
Why do ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points ?
They have strong forced of electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions which are hard to break.
Why are ionic compounds brittle.
When the lattice is hit, the layers of ions are shifted so ions of the same charge then repel eachother and break the lattice.
Why are ionic compounds soluble in water?
Water is a polar solvent and therefore stabilises individual ions.
In what type of substances are ionic compounds soluble ?
Insoluble in non-polar
Soluble in polar
Why can ionic compounds conduct electricity when they’re solid ?
Because ions are bonded strongly and are not free to move so they can’t carry current.
When can ionic compounds conduct electricity and why ?
When they are molton / liquid or dissolved in water because the ions are free to move and conduct electricity.