ionic, covalent, mettalic bonding Flashcards

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ionic bond

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the strong electrostatic attraction between two oppositely charged ions

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2
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lattice

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regular structure

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3
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describe the structure of ionic compounds

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ionic compounds form giant lattices

each ion is electrostatically attracted in all directions to ions of the opposite charge

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4
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physical properties of an ionic compound

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High melting point
Brittleness
Solubility in water
Electricity conductivity when molten or aqueous

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5
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why do ionic compounds have high melting points

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they have strong electrostatic forces of attraction that require lots of energy to break

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polyatomic ions

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groups of 2 or more atoms which have become charged

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7
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why do covalent bonds have weak melting points

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they have weak intermolecular forces of attraction which are easy to break

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8
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why is lots of energy required to break covalent bonds

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they make giant covalent structures

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9
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describe a Metallic bond

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form giant structures in which electrons in the outer shells of the metal atoms are free to move

they are strong, so metals can maintain a regular structure and usually have high melting and boiling points.

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10
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properties of metals

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  • giant lattice structures
  • There are layers of positive metal ions surrounded by a sea of delocalised electrons
  • electrical conductivity
  • insoluble
  • thermal conductivity
  • malleability (bend when heated)
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11
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what is a metallic bond

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Metallic bonding is the electrostatic force of attraction between the nuclei of the positive metal ions and the delocalised electrons

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