Many ionic compounds are binary, which means that they contain only _____ different elements
What is two
Compounds that contain ionic bonds
What is Ionic Compound
High Melting point, crystal structure, ability to conduct electricity when dissolved
properties of ionic bonds
During a chemical reaction, if energy is absorbed what type of energy is released?
What is endothermic.
If you have Francium 1+ can you use Bromine 1- to stabilize it
What is yes
How many elements does sodium chloride have
What is two
A 3-D geometric arrangement of particles
What is Crystal structure
The ability to conduct electricity depends on________
What is availability of freely moving particles.
If energy is released during a chemical reaction, what type of energy is released?
What is exothermic.
Can you use Cobalt to stabilize Oxygen
What is cobalt does not have an ionic charge
The complete transfer of valence electron between atoms is
What is Ionic Bonding
The force that holds oppositely charged particles together in an ionic compound
What is Ionic Bond
The physical structure is arranged so that positive ions are next to the negative ions in a [repeated pattern] to balance the repulsion. True or False?
What is True
Sodium and Chloride for a
salt
If you have Arsenic 3- what can you use to stabilize it
What is anything from group 13
Binary compounds contain a _______ cation and a nonmetallic anion
What is metallic
The universal solvent
What is water
The [Ionic] bonds in a compound determine many of its properties.
What is False [Chemical]
The attraction of the positive ion from the negative ions close to it forms a more unstable system that is lower in energy than the individual ions. True or False
What is False [Stable]
If you have Tin 4- could you use Magnesium 2+ and Calcium 2+ to stabilize it
What is yes
In ionic bonds, the metal loses electrons to become a _______ _______ _______, whereas the nonmetal accepts those electrons to become a __________ _______ _______
What is positively charged cation/ negatively charged anion
The number of valence electrons in an outer shell to be stable
2 or 8
no charges are balanced
If the amount of energy released during bond formation [is not reabsorbed], the bonds holding the positive ions and negative ions together will break. True or False
What is False [is reabsorbed]
If you have Silicon 4+ and you need to get it to its most stable state could you use Carbon 4-
What is No, you cannot because you can't use elements from the same group