Ionic Solids Full Summary Flashcards
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Type Of Particles:
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Ions (metal cations and non-metal anions)
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Forces Of Attraction Between Particles:
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- Ionic bonding
- Electrostatic attractions between metal cations and non-metal anions to form a large lattice structure
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Electrical Conductivity:
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- Solid ionic compounds have ions fixed in positions, so they don’t conduct electricity
- Molten or dissolved ionic solids will have ions that are freely moving, so they will conduct electricity
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Melting/Boiling Point:
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High melting/boiling points due to the very strong ionic bonds so a lot of energy is required to break these bonds
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Solubility In Water:
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Solubility varies
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Toughness:
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- Ionic solids are hard and brittle
- When pressure is applied (eg, by a hammer), the ions will move so the cations are next to cations and the anions are next to anions, causing the like charges to repel and the lattice to break