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GCSE Science
GCSE Chemistry
Chemical Bonds - Ionic
Questions
Total Marks: /41
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Chemical Bonds
Q1: What are the three types of chemical bonds?
(3 marks)
Q2: Describe each of the three types of bonds in terms of ions and electrons.
(3 marks)
Q3: When and where does each type of chemical bond occur?
(3 marks)
Ionic Bonds
Q4: What is an ion?
(1 mark)
Q5: Describe what has to happen for metals and non-metals to become ions.
Metals:
Non-metals:
(2 marks)
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Q6: Choose an element from group 1 or 2 and draw its original electron arrangement. Then, draw
its electron arrangement once it has become an ion.
Element Ion
Element: Element:
Number of electrons: Number of electrons:
needed) needed)
(6 marks)
Q7: Now do the same for an element in group 6 or 7.
Element Ion
Element: Element:
Number of electrons: Number of electrons:
needed) needed)
(6 marks)
Q8: Which group of elements have a full outer shell?
(1 mark)
Q9: What occurs when a metal forms an ionic bond with a non-metal?
(2 marks)
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Q10: The electrons in the outer shell of a metal can be represented as dots. The electrons in the
outer shell of a non-metal, crosses. Complete the dot and cross diagram to represent an ionic
compound NaCl
XX
Na + X Cl XX (Na)+ ( Cl )))
XX
(4 marks)
Q11: Describe how the charge of an ion relates to its element’s group in the periodic table.
(2 marks)
Ionic compounds
Q12: An ionic compound is a giant structure of ions. Describe how it is held together.
(3 marks)
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Q13: Discuss the properties of a giant ionic lattice.
(3 marks)
Q14. When melted or dissolved in water, ionic compounds conduct electricity. Describe how this
occurs.
(2 marks)
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