C2.3 Flashcards
Do you think buckminsterfullerene is a giant covalent structure or a molecule? Explain your answer
it’s a molecule, even though it’s large, it’s a finite size whereas with diamond (a covalent structure) you can keep adding more and more
how do you think the melting point of a buckminsterfullerene would compare to graphite or diamond?
the melting point would be lower as you would only need to break the intermolecular forces
do you think buckminsterfullerene would be flexible?
yes as the intermolecular forces can bend
what are the allotropes of carbon?
-diamond
-graphite
-graphene
-buckminsterfullerene
-nanotubes
what is the structure of diamond?
-every carbon atom is bonded to 4 other carbon atoms achieving a full outer shell
-it’s a giant covalent lattice made up of millions of carbon atoms bonded to each other
what are the properties of diamond and why?
-very hard and has a high melting point because it’s structure consists of many strong covalent bonds which require a lot of energy to break
-brittle because the covalent bonds are rigid and can fracture easily
-does not conduct electricity and doesn’t dissolve in water
what are the uses of diamond?
jewellery and drill bits
what is the structure of graphite?
-every carbon atom is bonded to 3 other carbon atoms, leaving each carbon with an extra electron which isn’t used in bonding
-carbon atoms are arranged in flat sheets which stack in layers
what are the properties of graphite and why?
-can conduct electricity because the unpaired electron becomes delocalised
-holding the layers together are weak forces which can easily be broken
-layers can slide over each other making the substance soft and slippery
what are the uses of graphite?
pencils and lubricants (bicycle chain oil)
describe the structure of graphene
single layer of graphene, one atom thick
what are the properties of graphene and why?
-almost transparent
-extremely strong
-conducts electricity
what is the name of one fullerene?
buckminsterfullerene
what is the structure of fullerenes?
-shaped like balls or tubes
what is the structure of buckminsterfullerene?
molecules are spherical and contain 60 carbon atoms