Metallic bond
Electrostatic attraction between lattice of + metal ions and delocalised e-
Giant
Type of structure in which there is a regular repeating pattern (lattice) of atoms/ions held together by strong chemical bonds
Ionic bond
Electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions
Covalent bond
Sharing of a pair of electrons between 2 atoms
Ion
+ or - charged atom or covalently bonded group of atoms where number of e- is different form number of protons
Polyatomic ion
Ion containing more than 1 ion
Anion
-
Cation
+
Giant ionic lattice
3 dimensional structure of oppositely charged ions bonded together by strong ionic bonds
Solubility
Measure of how well one substance dissolved into another
Melting point
Temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid at a fixed pressure, usually standard pressure
Metallic bond diagram
Write charge of ion in the circles
Draw electrons as e- (not circles)
Label ‘positive metal ion’ and ‘free moving delocalised electrons’
9 max
Regular pattern
Ions ‘in layers’, e- spread out
Match charge and number of e-
Effect of metal group on strength
Higher group = more delocalised e- = more electrostatic attraction
(Stronger bond + higher mp)
Octet rule
Full outer shells as ions
Exception to + charge ions
Ammonium, NH+
Drawing ions
Use []
Charge in superscript
Covalent bonding occurs between…
Non-metallic elements
Molecules / compounds
Polyatomic ions
Double bond
2 shared pairs in a double bond
Dot Cross steps
Dot Cross - Polyatomic Ions
Dot Cross - Positive Polyatomic Ion
Dative Covalent Bond
Shared pair of electrons supplied by one atom only (two crosses/dots)
Extended Octet
Some elements hold 8+ e- in outer shell , depending on the period .
Eg. 2 = shell 2 - holds 8
Eg. 3 = shell 3 - holds 18
Single bond
Electrostatic attraction between 1 shared pair of electrons and the nuclei of the bonding atoms