2 Covalent Structures Flashcards
Why is graphite a good conductor and slippy
Graphite is a good conductor because the carbon atoms only bond to three other carbons This allows for one delocalised electron which can move throughout the lattice causing charge and current. The electrons can move throughout the layers in between the graphite. Graphite is soft because it is arranged in layers the intermolecular forces between the layers are weak which makes it soft. These layers can slide over each other easily which is also why it is so slippery.
What are giant covalent structures
Big covalent structures
Why is amonia a gas at room temperature
This is beacuse of the weak intermolecular forces between molecules. it has a simple structure. The weak forces are easy to break with little energy.
What is an allotrope
The same element in the same state in a different structure
Structure
Diamond
Bonde to 4 carbons
Cant conduct electricity
Very strong
High melting point
Structure
Graphite
bonded to 3 carbon atoms
Weak between layers as they slide over each other
High melting point
A single layer is graphene
Differences between intermolecular and intramolecular forces
intermolecular forces are between molecules in simple covalent structures. They are quite weak.
Intramolecular forces are between ionic and covalent bonds
How to calculate surface area of a cube
6 sides x side length squared