Chemistry- Bonding, Structure and Properties of matter Flashcards
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What is covalent bonding?
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- Non metal + non metal
- Electrons are shared
- Covalent bonds can be drawn using dot and cross diagrams
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What is ionic bonding?
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- Metal + non metal
- Transfer electrons
- Metal atom loses electrons and non metal gains electrons
- Dot and cross diagrams can show how ionic compounds are formed
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What are the properties of giant ionic lattices?
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- Metal + non metal
- Oppositely charged ions attract
- High melting + boiling points —> strong electrostatic attraction - needs lots of energy to overcome
- Conduct electricity as liquid- ions can move
- Can’t conduct as solid- ions can’t move
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Simple molecular substances
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- Small number of atoms
- Non metal + non metal
- Low melting + boiling point —> weak intermolecular forces- don’t need much energy to overcome
- Never conducts electricity- no free electrons or ions
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What is a polymer?
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- A polymer is a long chain of repeating units. Small units link together to form long molecules.
- All atoms are joined by strong covalent bonds
- Intermolecular forces are weak so have low melting + boiling points
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What are the 3 giant covalent structures
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Diamond, graphite, silicon dioxide
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Properties of giant covalent structures
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- Very high melting + boiling points - strong covalent bonds- takes lots of energy to overcome
- Don’t conduct electricity- no charged particles
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Diamond characteristics
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- 4 covalent bonds —> makes it very hard
- Hight melting + boiling point - strong covalent bonds - take a lot of energy to break
- doesn’t conduct electricity - no free electrons or ions.
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Graphite characteristics
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- Made just of carbon
- 3 covalent bonds- creates layers of hexagons
- High melting + boiling points- strong covalent bonds- take lots of energy to overcome
- Weak attraction between layers- layers slide easily (soft)
- One delocalised electron- so can conduct electricity
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Silicon dioxide characteristics
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- Made up of carbon and oxygen atoms
- Each carbon has 4 strong covalent bonds - high melting and boiling point
- Each oxygen has 2 strong covalent bonds- high melting and boiling point
- Wont conduct electricity- no free electrons
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Metallic bonding
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- Involves delocalised electrons - can conduct electricity
- Strong electrostatic attraction between positive metal ions and negative electrons- high mp + bp
- Metal ions can slide- malleable
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What is an alloy?
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A mixture of 2 or more metals or a metal and another element.