In Ionic Bonding, atoms lose or gain electrons to form
charged particles (called ions) which are strongly attracted
to one another (because of the opposite changes + and -)
A shell with just one electron is well keen to get
rid of it extra one electron to complete it shell
Become a positive
change (E.g. Na+)
A nearly full shell is well keen to get
that extra electron from another
atom that has an extra electron the
it ‘wants’ to get rid of, so it can have
an complete shell
Become a
Negative change
Ionic compound has a
regular lattice structure
Ionic compound
always have giant
ionic lattices
Ions form a closely packed
regular lattice arrangement
Electrostatic forces of attraction
between oppositely charge ions, in
all directions.
Ionic compounds all
have similar
properties
They all have:
High melting
point
High boiling point due to strong
attraction between the ions