Ionic Bonding And Compounds 0.0 / 5 ? ChemistryBonding & shapesASOCR Created by: LoomyCreated on: 04-12-13 15:50 What is the definition of "ionic bonding"? The electrostatic attraction between 2 oppositely charged (metal and non-metal) ions 1 of 8 What does ionic bonding result in, in terms of electrons? Electrons are transferred to make each ion have a full outer shell, either by loss or by gain of electrons 2 of 8 What is the term for the structure of sodium chloride and sodium oxide? Giant ionic lattices 3 of 8 What are giant ionic lattices? Regularly structured repeated units 4 of 8 When do ionic compounds conduct electricity? When molten or dissolved 5 of 8 In what kind of solvents to they dissolve? Polar solvents 6 of 8 What is meant by "crystalline"? Are ionic compounds crystalline? Arraged regularly, hence ionic compounds are crystalline 7 of 8 Why do ionic lattices have high melting and boiling points? The ionic bonds are very strong, so it takes a large amount of energy to break them 8 of 8
Why are alkanes generally unreactive with ionic reagents in aqueous solution? 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating
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