Ionic structures lesson 1

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ChemistryUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)GCSE

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Ionic
electrostatic
high
boiling
regular

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How to oppositely charged particle respond to each other?
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repel
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attract
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do nothing
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react

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What type of force holds oppositely charged particles together?
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gravity
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intermolecular
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covalent
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electrostatic

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Strong electrostatic forces will increase or decrease the amount of energy needed to break them?

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How does the increase in energy needed to break bonds between ions affect the melting/boiling point of the substance?

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Explain why ionic compounds
have high melting points

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