SC5a - When ionically bonding, what happens to:
SC5a - What is the type of attraction in an ionic bond?
Electrostatic forces of attraction
SC5b - How do you work out the ionic formula of an atom and a compound?
SC5b - What is an ionic lattice structure?
When billons of ions are packed together in a regular structure.
SC5b - What are the main 5 polyatomic ions?
SC5c - Are the melting and boiling points of Ionic compounds high/low and why?
They are high as they have strong electrostatic forces of attraction which require a lot of energy to overcome and break
SC5c - Are ionic compounds electrically conductive and why/why not?
For a substance to be conductive it must contain particles that are:
So Ionic compounds can conduct electricity when they are aqueous or molten.
SC5a - What is a cation and an anion?
CAT-ions are PAWS-ative (Thank you Mr. Moore #gonebutnotforgotten)
SC5c - How does an aqueous ionic compound conduct electricity?
The negative ions flow to the anode(+) and the positive ions flow to the cathode(-). electrons do not flow.