2.3: Structure and bonding of carbon Flashcards
How is diamond structured?
In diamond, each carbon is joined to 4 other carbons covalently. It’s very hard, has a very high melting point and does not conduct electricity.
How is graphite structured?
In graphite, each carbon is covalently bonded to 3 other carbons, forming layers of hexagonal rings which have no covalent bonds between the layers.
The layers can slide over each other due to no covalent bonds between the layers, but weak intermolecular forces. Meaning that graphite is soft and slippery.
How is graphene structured?
Graphene is a single layer of carbon. Graphene is very strong because atoms within its layers are very
tightly bonded
What are carbon nanotubes and what do they do?
o Cylindrical fullerenes with very high length to diameter ratios.
o Their properties make them useful for nanotechnology, electronics and materials.