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Ionic Compounds Vocabulary

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electrons that are free to move in metals   delocalized electrons  
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for a monatomic ion, is equal to the charge   oxidation number  
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the force that holds two atoms together   chemical bond  
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a positively charged ion   cation  
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a negatively charged ion   anion  
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an ionic compound whose aqueous solution conducts electricity   electrolyte  
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the name for most ionic compounds other than oxides   salts  
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represents the way electrons exist in metals   electron sea model  
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a charged particle containing only one atom   monatomic ion  
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the energy needed to separate the ions of an ionic compound   lattice energy  
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the electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together   ionic bond  
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a mixture of elements that has metallic properties   alloy  
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a mixture formed when small atoms fill holes in a metallic crystal   interstitial alloy  
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polyatomic ion composed of an element bonded to at least one oxygen atom   oxyanion  
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shows the simpest ratio of ions in an ionic compound   formula unit  
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the attraction of a metallic cation for delocalized electrons   metallic bond  
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