topic 2- bonding, structure and properties of matter Flashcards
describe how an ionic bond forms
when a metal and a nonmetal bond, the metal loses electrons to form a positively charged ion and the nonmetal will gain electrons to become a negatively charged ion. then these oppositely charged ions form a strong attraction called an ionic bond
which group of the periodic table contains elements which form ions with a +1 charge
group 1
which group of the periodic table contains elements which form ions with a -1 charge
group 7
describe the structure of a crystal of sodium chloride
the sodium atom loses it’s outer electron, becoming an Na+ ion, and the chlorine atom will pick up the electron, becoming a Cl- ion
list the main properties of ionic compounds
a giant lattice structure, high melting and boiling points, cannot conduct electricity as solids, can conduct electricity when melted or dissolved in water
describe how covalent bonds form
when nonmetals react, they share electrons as they all need to gain electrons to have a full outer shell. each singly covalent bond provides one extra shared electron for each atom
explain why simple molecular compounds typically have low melting and boiling points
the intermolecular bonds are incredibly weak, so seperating the bonds is really easy, so a very low melting or boiling point is required
describe the structure of a polymer
lots of small units that are linked to form a long molecule with repeating sections. all of atoms in polymers are held together by strong covalent bonds
what type of bond occurs between carbon atoms in diamond
covalent
describe the structure of graphene
a sheet of carbon ions joined together in hexagonal shapes that is only one atom thick, making it a two dimensional substance and it contains delocalised electrons so it can carry electricity and heat well
what is metallic bonding
when electrons in the outer shell of metals are delocalised, there are strong forced of attraction between the positively charged metal ions and the shared negative electrons
explain why metals have good conduction of heat and electricity
they have delocalised electrons in their formations so the electrons can easily carry energy throughout the material
explain why metals are solid at room temperature
metallic bonding is incredibly strong so it requires a lot of energy to break the bonds, so the bonds cannot be broken at room temperature (except for mercury)
name the three states of matter
solid, liquid, gas
what is the name of the temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas
boiling point