covalent structures Flashcards
1
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explain the solid structures of simple molecular lattices
A
consist of covalently bonded molecules held together by london forces eg. I2
- have low melting and boiling points + very poor conductors
2
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describe the structure of giant covalent substances
A
covalently bonded into a giant lattice structure, each atom has multiple covalent bonds = high melting point + rigid
3
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describe the structure of diamond
A
- macromolecular structure
- carbon atoms each bonded to 4 further carbon atoms
- hard + strong
4
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describe the structure of graphite
A
- macromolecular structure
- each carbon atom is bonded to 3 others in flat sheets
- electrons not used in bonding are released as free electrons which move between layers = can conduct electricity
- strong covalent bonds between carbon atoms within a layer + weak london forces between layers = slide over eachother = lubricant
5
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describe the structure of graphene
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- single, 2D sheets of graphite that are just one atom thick
- sheets are formed of hexagonal carbon rings –> very strong, rigid material + lightweight
- delocalised electrons move = conduct electricity