1.3. Bonding - Types of Structure Flashcards

1
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What type of substances have metallic bonding?

A

Metals

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2
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What type of bonding do metals have?

A

Metallic bonding

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3
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What type of substances have ionic bonding?

A

Compounds containing a metal and a non-metal

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4
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What type of bonding do compounds containing a metal and a non-metal have?

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Ionic

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5
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What type of substances have covalent bonding?

A

Substances made only of non metals

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6
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What type of bonding do substances made only of non metals have?

A

Covalent

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7
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What type of structure do substances with metallic bonding have?

A

Giant metallic lattice

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8
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What type of substances have a giant metallic lattice structure?

A

Substances with metallic bonding

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9
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What type of structure do substances with ionic bonding have?

A

Giant ionic lattice

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10
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What type of substances have a giant ionic lattice structure?

A

Substances with ionic bonding

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What type of structure do substances with covalent bonding have?

A

Macromolecular or simple molecular

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12
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What substances have macromolecular structures?

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C (graphite, diamond etc.), Si, and SiO2

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What type of structure do C (graphite, diamond etc.), Si, and SiO2 have?

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Macromolecular

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What substances have simple molecular structures?

A

Anything with covalent bonding that isn’t C (graphite, diamond etc.), Si, or SiO2

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15
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What structure will a substance with covalent bonding have if it isn’t C, Si, or SiO2?

A

Simple molecular

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16
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Define metallic bonding

A

Electrostatic attraction between positive metal ions and delocalised electrons

17
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What type of bonding is an electrostatic attraction between positive metal ions and delocalised electrons?

A

Metallic bonding

18
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Define ionic bonding

A

Electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions

19
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What type of bonding is an electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions?

A

Ionic bonding

20
Q

Define covalent bonding

A

Shared pair of electrons

21
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What type of bonding is a shared pair of electrons?

A

Covalent bonding

22
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What type of particles are in a giant metallic lattice?

A

Positive metal ions and delocalised electrons

23
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What type of structure is made up of positive metal ions and delocalised electrons?

A

Giant metallic lattice

24
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What type of particles are in a giant ionic lattice?

A

Positive and negative ions

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What type of structure is made up of positive and negative ions?
Giant ionic lattice
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What type of particles are in a macromolecular structure?
Atoms
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What type of structure is made of atoms only?
Macromolecular
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What type of particles are in a simple molecular structure?
Molecules (made of atoms)
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What type of structure contains molecules made of atoms
Simple molecular
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What type of attraction is broken when a metallic substance is melted or boiled?
Metallic bonds (electrostatic attractions between positive ions and delocalised electrons)
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What type of attraction is broken when an ionic substance is melted or boiled?
Ionic bonds (electrostatic attractions between positive and negative ions)
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What type of attraction is broken when a macromolecular substance is melted or boiled?
Covalent bonds
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What type of attraction is broken when a simple molecular substance is melted or boiled?
Intermolecular attractions