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II. Ionic Compounds (salts) e)Properties i.Form crystalline lattice structures 1.Determined by X-ray crystallography ii.Conduct electricity when melted.

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1 II. Ionic Compounds (salts) e)Properties i.Form crystalline lattice structures 1.Determined by X-ray crystallography ii.Conduct electricity when melted or dissolved because the ions are able to move around iii.Break apart into original ions in a polar solution (ie water)

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3 Sodium Chloride Crystal Lattice Ionic compounds form solid crystals at ordinary temperatures. Ionic compounds organize in a characteristic crystal lattice of alternating positive and negative ions. All salts are ionic compounds and form crystals.

4 Properties of Ionic Compounds

5 Metallic Bonding Strong forces of attraction are responsible for the high melting point of most metals.

6 CA Standards Students know atoms combine to form molecules by sharing electrons to form covalent or metallic bonds or by exchanging electrons to form ionic bonds.

7 Metallic Bonding  The chemical bonding that results from the attraction between metal cations and the surrounding sea of electrons  Vacant p and d orbitals in metal's outer energy levels overlap, and allow outer electrons to move freely throughout the metal  Valence electrons do not belong to any one atom

8 Packing in Metals closest packing. Model: Packing uniform, hard spheres to best use available space. This is called closest packing. Each atom has 12 nearest neighbors.

9 Metal Alloys  Substitutional Alloy  Substitutional Alloy: some metal atoms replaced by others of similar size.

10 Metal Alloys  Interstitial Alloy:  Interstitial Alloy: Interstices (holes) in closest packed metal structure are occupied by small atoms.

11 Properties of Metals  Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity  Metals are malleable  Metals are ductile  Metals have high tensile strength  Metals have luster


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