COVALENT BONDING- diamond & graphite Flashcards

1
Q

in what forms can carbon exist

A

diamond
graphite
graphene
Buckminster Fullerene (bucky balls)

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2
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whats an ALLOTROPE

A

elements that can exist in different forms but stay in the same state
(like the different forms of carbon)

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3
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bonds (of carbon) and structure

in DIAMOND

A

-4 bonds
(1 atom, 4 bonds)
-are all STRONG COVALENT
-because all the carbon atoms are joined to lots of others
-it takes ENORMOUS AMOUNTS OF ENERGY to break the bonds
-very high melting points ( =sublimation at 3500*c )
- has a TETRAHEDRAL STRUCTURE

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4
Q

diamond strength=
when pressure is applied to the structure of a diamond, its …
throughout the lattice.
this allows it to be extremely strong, but its also…

This property means the INDUSTRIAL USE OF DIAMOND IS…

A
  • evenly dispersed/ spread out/ equally distributed
  • brittle
  • cutting and grinding
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5
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bonds (of carbon) in GRAPHITE

A

-3 bonds
(1 atom, 3 bonds)
- are all STRONG COVALENT BONDS
-because all the carbon atoms are joined to lots of others
-it takes ENORMOUS AMOUNTS OF ENERGY to break the bonds
-very high (sublimation) melting points

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6
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structure of GRAPHITE

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-hexagonally planar in shape (flat hexagons)
-each layer of molecules is held together by WEAK INTERMOLECULAR FORCES
(like a stack of books held together by magnets)
-this force allows the LAYERS OF CARBON TO SLIDE OVER EACH OTHER
(you cannot just pull them straight apart, have to slide like VELCRO)

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7
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the sliding property allows GRAPHITE to be used industrially as a …

A

solid lubricant

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8
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conducting electricity

A
  • to be able to conduct electricity a substance must have CHARGED PARTICLES (ions or electrons)
  • that are able to MOVE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE
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9
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DIAMOND conductivity

A

-cannot conduct electricity because there are no charged particles
(but is covalently bonded)

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10
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GRAPHITE conductivity

A
  • each carbon in graphite has 4 OUTER SHELL ELECTRONS
  • it only uses 3 to form the covalent bonds
  • the 4th is placed in an area between the layers
  • this electron is NEGATIVELY CHARGED and can MOVE around the layers
  • but it wont move unless THERE’S A POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE
  • GRAPHITE IS ABLE TO CONDUCT ELECTRICITY.
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11
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in between the layers of GRAPHITE, there is a …

A

SEA OF DELOCALISED ELECTRONS

the 4th electron on the outer shell that isnt used in graphite

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