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Ionic Bonding (GCSE Chemistry)
The following is a GCSE Chemistry test covering 'Ionic Bonding' from the broader topic Bonding, Structure, And The Properties Of Matter. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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Which of the following best explains why ionic compounds are often brittle?
What is the ionic equation for the reaction between magnesium and copper(II) ions in solution?
Which property is typical of ionic compounds?
Which of the following pairs of ions will form an ionic compound with the highest lattice enthalpy (strongest attraction), all else being equal?
Which of the following best distinguishes ionic bonding from covalent bonding?
What would you expect to observe when an ionic solid is heated strongly and decomposes into a gas and a solid?
Why do ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten or dissolved in water but not as solids?
A sample of an ionic solid is insoluble in hexane (a non-polar solvent) but soluble in water (a polar solvent). What explains this behaviour?
Which factor does NOT increase the solubility of an ionic solid in water?
Aqueous silver nitrate is added to an unknown solution and a white precipitate forms which dissolves on adding dilute ammonia. Which ion was present in the unknown solution?
When an element from Group 1 reacts with a halogen to form an ionic compound, which trend is usually observed down Group 1?
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