11 The
alternate positive and negative ions in an
ionic solid are arranged in an orderly way in ab giant ionic lattice
structure shown on the left.
The ionic bond is the strong electrical attraction between the positive and negative ions next to each other in the lattice.
The
bonding extends throughout the crystal in all directions.
Salts and metal oxides are typical ionic compounds.
This strong bonding force makes the structure hard (if brittle) and have
high melting and boiling points, so they are not very volatile!
The bigger the charges on the ions the stronger the bonding attraction eg magnesium oxide
Mg2+O2-has a higher melting
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