Covalent Bonding Flashcards

1
Q

What determines the melting and boiling point of a substance?

A

The strength of forces between particles

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2
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How does the strength of the force between particles affect the melting and boiling point of a substance?

A

The stronger, the force, the higher, the boiling point

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3
Q

How are covalent bonds formed

A

By atoms sharing electrons

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4
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Which type of atoms form covalent bonds between themselves

A

Non metal atoms

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5
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Two giant covalent substances

A

Graphite
Diamond
Silicon dioxide

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6
Q

Two small molecules

A

Water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen ammonia, methane

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7
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Structure of bonding
Giant covalent

A

Billions of atoms bonded together by Strong covalent bonds

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8
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Structure and bonding of small molecules

A

Molecules made from atoms with strong covalent bonds between them between the molecules are weak into molecular forces

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9
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Structure and bonding inside a polymer

A

Lots of identical molecules joined together, with strong covalent bonds to form long chains between the chains a week intermolecular forces

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10
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Why do giant covalent substances have high melting points

A

It takes lots of energy to break the strong covalent bonds between atoms

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11
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Why do small molecules have low boiling points

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Only a small amount of energy is needed to break the week inter molecular forces between molecules

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12
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Why do big molecules have higher melting points than small molecules

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Intermolecular forces are stronger in big molecules

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13
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Why are most covalent substances not conductors of electricity

A

No charged particles that are free to move

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14
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Structure and bonding in graphite

A

Each carbon atom is bonded to three other carbon atoms to form a layer weak intermolecular forces between the layers. Delocalized electrons are free to move throughout the structure.

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15
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Structure and bonding in diamond

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Billions of atoms joint together in a giant covalent network each carbon atom is joined to four other carbon atoms with strong covalent bonds no de localized electrons

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16
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Why does graphite conduct electricity

A

Delocalised electrons are free to move throughout the structure

17
Q

Why is graphite soft

A

Weak forces between the layers allow them to slide easily over one another

18
Q

Why do small molecules not conduct electricity

A

No charged particles free to move throughout the structure

19
Q

What’s a polymer

A

Along molecule made of many smaller molecules called monomers

20
Q

What do monomers contain that polymers don’t

A

A double c c bond

21
Q

What’s graphene

A

Single graphite layer

22
Q

Two properties of graphene

A

Strong
Conducts electricity

23
Q

Two nanotube properties

A

High tensile strength
Conducts electricity

24
Q

Two uses of fullerenes

A

Drug delivery
Lubricant
High tech electronics