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GCSE Chemistry AQA OCR Edexcel. Chemical Bonds Ionic. Questions

The document contains 14 multiple choice questions about ionic bonds and compounds. It asks students to identify the three types of chemical bonds, describe how ions are formed, draw electron configurations of ions, and explain the properties of ionic compounds including how they conduct electricity when melted or dissolved in water.

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GCSE Chemistry AQA OCR Edexcel. Chemical Bonds Ionic. Questions

The document contains 14 multiple choice questions about ionic bonds and compounds. It asks students to identify the three types of chemical bonds, describe how ions are formed, draw electron configurations of ions, and explain the properties of ionic compounds including how they conduct electricity when melted or dissolved in water.

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GCSE Chemistry
Chemical Bonds - Ionic
Questions

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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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