Macromolecules Flashcards

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diamond

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  • each carbon atom is covalently bonded to four other carbon atoms
  • these bonds are extremely strong, making diamonds the hardest natural substance
  • it is used in cutting tools
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graphite

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  • each carbon atom is covalently bonded to three carbon atoms
  • this forms layers of hexagons
  • there are weak forces of attraction between the layers and therefore they can slide over each ither, making graphite soft
  • has delocalised electrons: good conductor of electricity
  • used as electrodes and lubricants
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silicon (IV) oxide

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every silicon is covalently bonded to 4 oxygen atoms. each oxygen atom is covalently bonded to two silicon atoms. the structure is very silar to the structure of diamond

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why does diamond/ graphite have such a high melting point

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  • giant covalent structure

- many strong covalent bonds which require a largw input of energy to break

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why does graphite conduct electricity and diamond does not?

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in graphite each carbon atom is only bonded to 3 others, so the 4th electron is delocalised and can carry the charge

in diamond there is no such free electron

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why is graphite used as a lubricant?

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  • carbon atoms are arranged in layers
  • layers are held together by weak intermolecular forces
  • do not require a lot of energy to break
  • layers can slide between each other
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