Bonds Flashcards
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Ionic Compounds
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- Ionic compounds form giant lattice structures.
- In a giant lattice structure, ions are arranged in a regular and repeating pattern.
- The formula of an ionic compound can be deduced from its lattice structure by determining the ratio of cations to anions in a formula unit.
- The physical properties of an ionic compound are as follows:
(a) High melting point, high boiling point and non-volatile
(b) Usually soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvents
(c) Conducts electricity in the molten state or when dissolved in water, but not in solid state
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Covalent compounds
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Simple molecular structure/ Giant molecular structure
3
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Simple molecular structure
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- They have low melting and boiling points
- They are usually insoluble in water and soluble in organic solvents
- Most of them do not conduct electricity whether in the solid, liquid or gaseous state
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Giant molecular structure
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- They have very high melting and boiling points
- They do not conduct electricity (except graphite)
- They are insoluble in both water and organic solvents
- There are covalent bonds between all atoms
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Giant metallic structure
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- Attraction between positive metal ions and ‘sea of mobile electrons’
- They have high melting and boiling points
- They are insoluble in both water and organic solvents
- They are electrical conductors in solid and molten states