
Ionic Bonds and Their Characteristics
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Science
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 5 Questions
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The Power of Ionic Bonds
Understanding the strong attraction between oppositely charged ions that form stable compounds.
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The Power of Ionic Bonds
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Multiple Choice
What type of bond is formed between atoms that have gained or lost electrons?
Covalent bond
Metallic bond
Ionic bond
Hydrogen bond
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Ionic Bond
An ionic bond is formed when atoms gain or lose electrons. This creates charged particles called ions, which are attracted to each other. Ionic compounds often have high melting and boiling points and conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
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The Power of Ionic Bonds
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Multiple Choice
What is the reason behind the high melting and boiling points of ionic compounds?
The transfer of electrons between atoms
The formation of crystalline structures
The solubility in water
The strong electrostatic attraction between ions
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Strong Electrostatic Attraction
Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points due to the strong electrostatic attraction between ions. This attraction requires a lot of energy to break the bonds and convert the solid into a liquid or gas. It is this strong bond that gives ionic compounds their stability and high melting and boiling points.
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The Power of Ionic Bonds
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Multiple Choice
What type of bond is formed between atoms with a large difference in electronegativity?
Covalent bond
Metallic bond
Hydrogen bond
Ionic bond
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Ionic Bond
An ionic bond is formed between atoms with a large difference in electronegativity. It involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another, resulting in the formation of positively and negatively charged ions. This type of bond is typically found in compounds like table salt (NaCl) and is characterized by strong electrostatic attractions between oppositely charged ions.
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The Formation of Ionic Bonds
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Multiple Choice
What type of bond is formed between atoms with a large difference in electronegativity?
Covalent bond
Metallic bond
Ionic bond
Hydrogen bond
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Ionic Bond
An ionic bond is formed between atoms with a large difference in electronegativity. It involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another, resulting in the formation of positively and negatively charged ions. These ions are then attracted to each other, creating a strong bond.
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The Power of Ionic Bonds
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Multiple Choice
What type of bonds are formed between atoms that have a large difference in electronegativity?
Covalent bonds
Metallic bonds
Hydrogen bonds
Ionic bonds
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Ionic Bonds
Ionic bonds are formed between atoms that have a large difference in electronegativity. Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to attract electrons towards itself. In ionic bonds, one atom completely transfers electrons to another atom, resulting in the formation of ions. These ions are held together by electrostatic forces, creating a strong bond. Examples of compounds with ionic bonds include table salt (NaCl) and calcium chloride (CaCl2).
The Power of Ionic Bonds
Understanding the strong attraction between oppositely charged ions that form stable compounds.
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