Binary Ionic Compounds
What is a binary ionic compound?
- A binary ionic compound is composed of ions of two different elements
- They consist of a metal cation and a non-metal anion
- For example, sodium and chlorine react together to form the binary ionic compound, sodium chloride
Sodium and chlorine atoms react to form sodium chloride
Cations and anions bond together using strong electrostatic forces, which require a lot of energy to overcome
What is ionic bonding?
- One definition of ionic bonding is:
'the force of attraction between oppositely charged species / ions'
- Cations and anions are oppositely charged and therefore attracted to each other
- Electrostatic attractions are formed between the oppositely charged ions to form ionic compounds
- This form of attraction is very strong and requires a lot of energy to overcome
- This causes high melting points in ionic compounds