GCSE CS Trilogy - Chemistry - Structure and Bonding Flashcards

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Explain as fully as you can why Ionic compounds have a high melting point. (3)

A

Strong electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions (1)
Giant Ionic lattice (1)
High energy required to break the bonds between ions (1)

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In what state of matter can Ionic compounds conduct electricity and why? (2)

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Liquid - Ions are able to move and carry a charge

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Explain as fully as you can why metallic compounds have a high melting point. (3)

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Strong electrostatic attraction (1)
Giant metallic lattice (1)
High energy needed to break bonds (1)

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Explain why metallic compounds can conduct electricity. (2)

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The metal contains de-localised electrons (1)
That can move and carry a charge (1)

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Explain why a metallic compound is malleable. (2)

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Layers of ions can slide over each other, causing the metal to bend. (2)

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Explain why diamond has a high melting point. (3)

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4 strong covalent bonds between each carbon atom (1)
Giant covalent lattice (1)
High energy needed to break bonds (1)

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Part A - Is diamond able to carry a charge?
Part B - Explain why this is the case.

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Part A - No
Part B - No electrons able to move so they can’t carry a charge

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Explain as fully as you can why diamond is hard. (2)

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Giant covalent lattice (1)
4 strong covalent bonds between each carbon atom (1)

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9
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Explain as fully as you can why graphite has a high melting point. (3)

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3 strong covalent bonds between each carbon atom (1)
Giant Lattice (1)
Hugh energy needed to break bonds (1)

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10
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Explain why graphite can conduct electricity. (2)

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Graphite has de-localised electrons (1)
That can move and carry a charge (1)

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Explain why graphite is soft. (2)

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Weak intermolecular forces between layers (1)
Layers can slide over each other (1)

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12
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Explain why simple covalent structures have a low melting point. (3)

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Simple covalent molecule (1)
Weak intermolecular focus between layers (1)
Low energy needed to break forces (1)

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13
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Explain why simple covalent structures can’t carry a charge. (2)

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No electrons or ions to carry a charge (2)

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