Ionic Bonding

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  • Ionic Bonding
  • Properties of Ionic Compounds
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  • Created by: AV
  • Created on: 05-04-12 14:53
An ionic bond is the:
bond formed by the electrostatic static attraction of oppositely charged ions
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The process of electronic transfer can be expressed in the form of:
Dot-Cross Diagrams
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In general, the large the ion size (eg Fe 3+ instead of Fe 2+) results in a higher BP/MP as:
the forces of attraction are stronger
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Ionic compounds are soluble in water as:
Water is a polar molecule and thus contains ions too.
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The process of electronic transfer can be expressed in the form of:

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Dot-Cross Diagrams

Card 3

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In general, the large the ion size (eg Fe 3+ instead of Fe 2+) results in a higher BP/MP as:

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Card 4

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Ionic compounds are soluble in water as:

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