Bonding, Structure and Properties of Matter Flashcards

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What does the sign (aq) mean

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aqueous (dissolved in water)

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What is an ionic bond

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The ionic bond is a strong electrostatic force of attraction between the positive metal ion and the negative non-metal ion

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Describe what happens when two atoms of sodium react with one molecule of chlorine

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  • Sodium belongs to Group 1 of the periodic table. It has one electron in its outer shell
  • Chlorine belongs to Group 7 of the periodic table. It has seven electrons in its outer shell
  • One chlorine molecule contains two chlorine atoms
  • Each sodium atom transfers one electron to one of the chlorine atoms
  • All four atoms now has eight electrons in their outer shell
  • The atoms become ions Na+ and Cl-
  • The compound formed is sodium chloride, NaCl
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how are ionic compounds held together and why do they only conduct electricity when in solution

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  • held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction so have high melting and boiling points
  • as the charged ions are free to move about an carry their charge
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5
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What is a metallic bond

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the attraction between the positive ions and the delocalised negatively charged electrons

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what makes metals good thermal and electrical condutors

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the delocalised electrons can move around freely and transfer energy

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7
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what is an alloy

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mixtures that contain a metal and at least one other element

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what makes alloys stronger than pure metals

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the added element disturbs the regular arrangement of the metal atoms so the layers do not slide over each other so easily

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9
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what does the amount of carbon determine about steels properties

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  • high carbon content makes it hard and strong

- low carbon content makes it soft and easily shaped

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what is a covalent bond

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a shared paired of electrons between atoms occurring in non-metallic elements

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In order for chlorine to bond with another chlorine atom what must happen

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  • an electron from each atom is shared

- this gives both atoms a full 8 outer shell electrons

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Diamond is a from of carbon, describe its properties

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  • It has a giant, rigid covalent structure (lattice)

- Each carbon atom form four strong covalent bonds with other carbon atoms

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13
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Graphite is a form of carbon, describe its properties

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  • Each carbon atom form three covalent bonds with other carbon atoms
  • This results in a layered, hexagonal structure
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14
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why is graphite soft and slippery

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The layers are held together by weak intermolecular forces meaning they can slide past eachother

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15
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Describe the structure of buckminsterfullerene

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  • consists of 60 carbon atoms
  • the atoms are joined together in a series of hexagons and pentagons
  • it is the most symmetrical, and therefore, the most stable fullerene
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16
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what is a purpose of buckminsterfullerene

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carbon nanotubes are useful for nanotechnology and electronics

17
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what is the min diameter of coarse particles

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1 x 10”-5m

18
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what is the diameter of fine particles

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100nm to 2500nm

19
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what is the diameter of nanopartivles

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1nm to 100nm

20
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why are nanoparticles good for suncream / concerns

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  • they provide better skin coverage and are more effective and protecting skin from the suns harmful rays
  • they are so small there are concerns they cold get into and damage human cells
21
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why are smaller quantities needed to achieve required properties of nanoparticles

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the atoms can be placed into exactly the right position