Covalent bonding/ simple molecules Flashcards
What force is overcome when covalent molecular substances melt or boil?
Intermolecular forces
What are the properties of a simple molecule/ simple covalent compound
Atoms within the molecules are held together by strong covalent bonds
The forces of attraction between these molecules are weak
Low melting/boiling point
Mostly gases/liquid at room temperature
Don’t conduct electricity
Why are small covalent molecules liquids or gases at room temperature?
When small molecules melt or boil, it’s the weak intermolecular forces that break.
Since these intermolecular forces are weak and break easily, simple covalent molecules have very low melting and boiling points.
Therefore, they exist as liquid and gases at room temperature.
How is a covalent bond formed?
By sharing pairs of electrons between two atoms
What combination of elements will form covalent bonds?
Non-metal atom and another non-metal atom
How does the group number relate to the number of covalent bonds there will be?
E.g group 5 elements will require 3 electrons to fill outer shell
They will be 3 covalent bonds.