2&3. Inside the Atom: Structure, Valency, and Bonds Flashcards
Two types of compounds
ionic and covalent (molecular)
What is metal+non metal bonding?
Ionic bonding
Metals loose electrons and non metals gain electrons
List 5 properties of Ionic compounds
- High m.p. and b.p.
- Brittle
- Soluble in water
- Good conductors of electricity (only in water form)
- Can conduct heat (in solid and water form)
What is molecular/ covalent bonding?
Between 2 nonmetals
Share electrons
What is polar- covalent bonding?
Unequal sharing of electrons between atoms
List 4 properties of (covalent) molecular bonding
- Bad conductor of electricity
- Low m.p. and b.p.
- Do not dissolve in water
- Dissolve in organic solvent (ethanol)
What are isotopes?
Same number of protons different number of neutrons
How many protons in an element?
Equal to Atomic Number
How many neutrons?
Atomic mass- Atomic Number
What is Metallic Bonding
Bonding in metals.
Metals loose electrons to form a giant sea of electrons around them. These electrons are tightly packed in the lattice
What are the electrons which are lost from metals known as?
Delocalised Electrons
5 properties of Metals
1) Malleable
2) Ductile
3) Good conductor of heat and electricity
4) Lustrous
5 High m.p. and b.p.
What is an addition of 2 or more metals known as?
How is the strength compared to regular metals?
Alloy
Since atoms added are larger, alloys are stronger than metals, they are also less malleable and ductile.
Can silicon form double bonds? Why?
Can silicon form double bonds? Why?
It cannot because it is a larger atom compared to Carbon. Carbon can form double bonds.
Give 3 examples of covalent molecular structures
CO2, H2O, Br2, S8