Metallic & Ionic Bonding - Intro to Back to Basics (1.4) Flashcards

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What is the octet rule?

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  • When atoms react or form bonds, they either lose/gain/share electrons
  • They do this in order to gain a full outer shell of electrons which is stable
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Explain what happens in metallic bonding

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  • Only occurs between metals
  • Metal atoms lose their valence electrons, becoming positive ions
  • Electrons are donated into a delocalised sea of negative charge
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Give & explain 3 properties of metals

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  • High melting points as the ions are held together
  • Conduct electricity as the charge carriers (electrons) are free to move
  • Ductile & malleable as the layers of ions can slip over each other
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Define alloy

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A mixture of two metals created when two metallic elements bond together

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Compare the difference between alloys & pure metals

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Alloys are less malleable & ductile than pure metals as different sized ions disrupt the regular lattice, making it difficult for layers to move over each other

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Explain ionic bonding

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  • Occurs between metals & non-metals
  • Metal atoms lose their valence electrons to become +tive ions
  • Non-metals gain these electrons to obtain a full outer energy level
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Describe the type of attraction in a metallic bond

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  • Metallic bond is the electrostatic attraction between the sea of delocalised electrons and lattice of positive ions
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Describe the type of attraction in ionic bonding

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Electrons static attraction between anions & cations

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9
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Give the main properties of ionic compounds

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  • High melting points
  • Do not conduct electricity
    BUT they can conduct electricity when molten or in solution
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Explain why ionic compounds have high melting points

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  • They form a regular lattice of alternating positive & negative ions
  • This structure allows for strong electrostatic forces between the ions
  • They do not conduct electricity as a solid as the ions that charge cannot move
  • However, they can dissociate in water allowing the ions to move & conduct electricity when molten/ in solution
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