Covalent Bonding Flashcards

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What is a covalent bond?

A

A bond that is formed when two non-metals share a pair of electrons

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Why do simple molecular compunds have low melting and boiling points?

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They have weak intermolecular forces which only require a little energy to overcome

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3
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Do simple molecular compunds conduct electricity?

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No because there are no charged particles

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4
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Do giant covalent structures have a high melting point?

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Yes because they have lots of strong covalent bonds which require a lot of energy to break

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5
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Name two giant covalent structures

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  • Graphite
  • Diamond
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6
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Describe the structure of graphite

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Each carbon atom bonded to 3 other carbon atoms.

Layers of hexagonal rings of carbon atoms

Weak intermolecular forces between layers

One delocalised electron per carbon atom

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7
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Describe and explain the properties of graphite

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  • Graphite is soft / slippery because there are only weak intermolecular forces between layers which allow the layers to slide over one another.
  • Graphite conducts electricity because there is one delocalised electron per carbon atom. The delocalised electrons are mobile charges.
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8
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Describe the structure of diamond

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  • All carbon atoms are covalently bonded to four other carbon atoms
  • No delocalised electrons
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9
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Describe the properties of diamond

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  • Very hard
  • Very high melting point
  • Doesn’t conduct electricity as there are no charged
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10
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What are the general properties of non-metals?

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  • Low boiling points
  • Poor conductors of electricity
  • Brittle when solid
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