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Bonding, structure and properties of matter: giant ionic lattices and properties
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an example of:

  1. An ionic compound
  2. A simple molecular substance
  3. A metal
  4. A giant covalent structure
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✓ Answer: AAn ionic compound
NaCl is ionic — sodium ions and chloride ions held in a giant lattice by electrostatic attraction.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Ionic compounds are held together by:

  1. Strong electrostatic forces between oppositely charged ions
  2. Weak forces between molecules
  3. Shared electrons only
  4. No forces
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✓ Answer: AStrong electrostatic forces between oppositely charged ions
Ionic bonding is the strong electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions in a giant lattice.
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