Ionic Compounds (Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry)

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Ionic Compounds

  • The lattices formed by ionic compounds consist of a regular arrangement of alternating positive and negative ions in which the ions are tightly packed together

  • Strong electrostatic forces of attraction are present between oppositely charged ions, holding the lattice together

  • Electrostatic forces are strong, acting in all directions - they form the basis of ionic bonding

The lattice structure of sodium chloride

The 3D ball & stick model  of sodium chloride
The 3D ball & stick model is one way of representing the lattice structure of sodium chloride
  • The lattice arrangement exists in three dimensions which allows solid ionic compounds to form regular shapes

  • Solid ionic crystals contain huge numbers of ions and so are referred to as giant ionic lattices

  • Ions are incredibly small - a single grain of sodium chloride contains trillions of sodium and chloride ions - so models are used to represent the structure of the ionic compound

A 3D space-filling model showing an ionic lattice structure

The 3D space filling model of sodium chloride
Oppositely charged ions have strong electrostatic forces of attraction between them

Exam Tip

You need to be familiar with the structure of sodium chloride and be able to draw the structures of other ions given appropriate information. 

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