Formation of Ionic Bonds
Properties of Ionic Compounds
Ionic Formulas
Ionic Naming
Miscellaneous
100

This is what an atom is called after it loses one or more electrons

cation

100

What physical state are ionic compounds typically found in?

Solid

100

sodium bromide

NaBr

100

LiCl

lithium chloride

100

The outermost electrons in an atom or ion

valence electrons

200

This is formed when an atom gains one or more electrons

anion

200

Ions conduct electricity when melted or _____.

dissolved

200

potassium oxide

K2O

200

CaF2

calcium fluoride

200

Most _______ elements are most stable with 8 valence electrons

A group

300

This is the electrostatic attraction between a cation and anion

Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a classic example, where Na loses one electron and Cl gains one electron.

300

What is the melting point of ionic compounds like?

Ionic compounds tend to have high melting and boiling points due to strong ionic bonds.

300

chromium(III) phosphate

CrPO4

300

Ba(OH)2

barium hydroxide

300

A group of bonded atoms which has a charge

polyatomic ion

400
This type of element tends to have a low ionization energy and therefore tends lose electrons

metals

400

What combination of elements tends to make ionic compounds?

metal-nonmetal

400
zinc nitrate

Zn(NO3)2

400

Fe(NO3)3

Iron(III) nitrate

400

Give an exception to the octet rule

Elements 1-5 or the post-transition metals

500

How does a nonmetal's atomic radius aid in stealing electrons from metals?

Nonmetals tend to be small, so their nucleus can get close to the metal's electrons

500

Which of the following is NOT an ionic compound:

Na2O, SrS, Fe(NO3)2, CO2

CO2 

(it is two nonmetals!)

500

Ammonium sulfate

(NH4)2SO4
500
AgCl

silver chloride



500

The measure of an atoms attraction for electrons

Electronegativity

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