S2.1 The ionic model Flashcards
1
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cations
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formed when metal atoms lose electrons
2
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anions
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formed when non-metal atoms gain electrons
3
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what do ionic bonds involve
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the transfer of electrons from a metallic element to a non-metallic element
4
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the ionic bond
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- formed by strong electrostatic attractions between oppositely charged ions
- cations and anions are oppositely charged and are attracted to each other
- electrostatic attractions are very strong, and require lots of energy to overcome –> high MPs
5
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binary ionic compounds
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- composed of ions of two different elements
- metal cation and non-metal anion
6
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how are binary ionic compounds named
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- named with the cation first, followed by the anion
- anion adopts the suffix -ide
7
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ammonium
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NH4 +
8
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hydroxide
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OH -
9
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nitrate
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NO3 -
10
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hydrogencarbonate
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HCO3 -
11
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carbonate
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CO3 2-
12
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sulfate
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SO4 2-
13
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phosphate
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PO4 3-
14
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cyanide
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CN-
15
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ionic compounds (what do they exist as and what are they represented by)
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- exist as 3D lattice structures
- represented by empirical formulas