Chapter 3 - Structure and bonding Flashcards

1
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What happens during ionic bonding?

A

atoms gain or loose electrons to form charged particles called ions to get a full outer shell

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2
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Magnesium oxide

A

Mg 2+ O 2-

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3
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Calcium chloride

A

Ca 2 + Cl - Cl -

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4
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Ionic compounds have…

A
  • lattice structure
  • regular arrangement
  • strong electrostatic forces
  • high melting/boiling points
  • conduct electricity when dissolved or molten
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5
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which groups are most likely to form ions?

A

groups 1&7 and groups 2&6

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6
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What happens during covalent bonding?

A

atoms share electron to gain a full outer shell

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7
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examples of covalent bonding

A

NH3, CH4, HCl, CO2, H2O, F2, Cl2

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8
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what is the boiling/melting point of an ionic compound like?

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High! - strong electrostatic forces, takes a lot of energy to separate ions

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9
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whats the melting/boiling point of a small covalent compound?

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low! - weak intermolecular forces, molecules can be separated easily

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10
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simple molecular covalent substance properties

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  • strong bonds
  • weak forces of attraction
  • low melting and boiling points
  • does not conduct electricity
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11
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An two examples of a giant covalent structure and its properties

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Graphite and Diamond

  • strong bonds
  • high melting and boiling points
  • do not conduct electricity
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12
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properties of diamond

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all covalent bonds are identical
a form of carbon
each carbon atom is joined to 4 other carbon atoms - making it a giant covalent structure

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13
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properties of graphite

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layers of carbon atoms bonded to only 3 other carbons
hexagon shapes
delocalised atoms between layers - layers can slide

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14
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metalic bonding

A

delocalised and free-moving atoms - structure inside metals
good conductors of heat
regular pattern
flexible

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15
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what is a smart alloy?

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a type of smart material that can remember and return to its original shape after being heated

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16
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how big is a nano particle?

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1-100 nanometers

17
Q

uses of nanoparticles

A

sun cream
deodorant
self cleaning glass
computer chips