What is a valence electron?
An outer shell electron that can participate in the formation of a chemical bond (if the shell is not full).

A
Elements so no ionic bonding involved, so skip s-block
What is ionic bonding?
Overall attraction in a lattice, consisting of attraction between ions of opposite charge and repulsion between ions of like charge.
Name 3 ways of making ionic salts.
Draw a dot-and-cross diagram of sodium hydroxide.

Draw a dot-and-cross diagram of magnesium fluoride.

Give an example of a non-polar solvent.
Hexane.
Many ionic substances dissolve readily in water. List the ones which are insoluble.
Name 3 types of ionic substance which are always soluble in water.
What is a precipitate?
A suspension of solid particles produced by a chemical reaction in solution.
How would you test for Cu2+ ions? Name the change observed and the product responsible.
Precipitation reaction
Blue-green flame test
How would you test for Fe2+ ions? Name the change observed and the product responsible.
Precipitation reaction
(No flame test)
How would you test for Fe3+ ions? Name the change observed and the product responsible.
Precipitation reaction
How would you test for Pb2+ ions? Name the change observed and the product responsible.
Precipitation reaction
(No flame test)
How would you test for Cl- ions? Name the change observed and the product responsible.
Precipitation reaction
How would you test for Br- ions? Name the change observed and the product responsible.
Precipitation reaction
How would you test for I- ions? Name the change observed and the product responsible.
Precipitation reaction
What are the colours of the respective precipitates formed when solutions of chloride, bromide and iodide are reacted with silver nitrate solution?
More saturated colour down group
How would you test for SO42- ions? Name the change observed and the product responsible.
Precipitation reaction

C
A: Ba(OH)2 is insoluble so (s) not (aq). Barium too electropositive for its chloride to be hydrolysed
B: Ba(OH)2 is formed
D: BaSO4 is insoluble so (s) not (aq)

C
Silver chloride, silver sulfate and silver carbonate are all insoluble
but c uses silver carbonate - what’s special about this one?

B
Some students place a small piece of calcium in water with a few drops of universal indicator solution. The indicator turns an alkaline colour. After a time, the solution goes cloudy.
The equation for the reaction is Ca + 2H2O → Ca(OH)2 + H2
Some students attempt to make pure copper sulphate crystals from copper carbonate and sulphuric acid. They plan to use the following methods:
None of these students would end up with pure crystals of copper sulphate. State what each one would end up with.