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Card 6

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Do group 1 metals have a higher or lower melting temperature than group 2 metals?

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Card 7

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Do metals in the d-block typically have high melting temperatures, + why?

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Card 8

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The smaller the cation = the closer the delocalised electrons to the nucleus of the cation. Does this cause an increase or decrease in the forces of attraction?

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Card 9

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What 2 factors contribute to the abiliy of metals to transfer heat energy?

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Card 10

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What is ionic bonding confned to? (3)

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Card 11

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How are the ions in an ionic bond arranged?

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Card 12

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For ions of the same charge the smaller the ions the MORE/LESS energy is required to overcome the electrostatic interactions between the ions and seperate them.

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Card 13

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Define: Isoelectronic

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Card 14

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What are the 4 physical properties of ionic compunds?

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Card 15

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Why do ionic compounds have high melting temperatures? (Mention 3 things)

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