Ionic and Covalent Bonding Flashcards

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What are the 3 physical properties of a covalent compound with simple molecular structure?

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  1. Low Melting and Boiling Points
  2. Unable to conduct electricity in any state
  3. Insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents
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What are the 3 physical properties of an ionic compound?

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  1. High Melting and Boiling Point
  2. Ability to conduct electricity in Molten and Aqueous States
  3. Soluble in water, Insoluble in organic solvents
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Why do most Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points? Explain FULLY

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  1. Ionic compounds have a giant ionic crystal lattice structure
  2. where strong electrostatic forces of attraction (ionic bonds) act between oppositely charged ions.
  3. Thus, a large amount of energy is required to overcome these forces of attraction,
  4. leading to high mp and bp
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Why do most covalent compounds have low melting and boiling points? Explain FULLY

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  1. Most covalent compounds have a simple molecular structure
  2. with weak (van der waals) intermolecular forces of attraction between the molecules.
  3. Thus a relatively smaller amount of energy is required to overcome those forces of attraction,
  4. leading to low mp and bp.
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(pure) Why does Diamond have a high melting point?

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  1. Diamond has a Giant molecular structure
  2. consisting of a vast network of carbon atoms,
  3. each being bonded to four other carbon atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement
  4. by strong covalent bonds.
  5. Thus a large amount of energy is required to break the covalent bonds,
  6. leading to a high melting point.
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(pure) Why does Graphite have a high melting point?

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  1. Graphite has a Giant molecular structure
  2. consisting of a vast network of carbon atoms,
  3. each being bonded to three other carbon atoms, by strong covalent bonds,
  4. forming sheets of carbon atoms in a hexagonal arrangement.
  5. Thus a large amount of energy is required to break the covalent bonds,
  6. leading to a high melting point.
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(pure) Why is Graphite able to conduct electricity while Diamond is not?

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  1. In graphite, each C atom is only bonded to 3 other atoms,
  2. leaving one free electron that is delocalized.
  3. In Diamond, the electrons in each C atom are fully involved in bonding
  4. as each C atom is bonded to four other C atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement
  5. Therefore there are no free, delocalized electrons available to conduct electricity.
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