Bonding and Properties Flashcards

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Define chemical bonding

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A bond which forms between atoms due to the electrostatic force of attraction between positive and negative charges in order to achieve a full valence shell to become stable

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Describe and explain ionic bonding

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Electrostatic attraction between metal atoms that have lost electrons and non-metal atoms that have gained electrons

The total number of electrons lost is equal to the total number of electrons gained

Results in cations and anions

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3
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Describe and explain metallic bonding

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Electrostatic attraction between metal ions that have released electrons

Metal atoms tend to lose electrons and are overall uncharged

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Describe and explain covalent bonding

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Electrostatic attraction between shared electrons of two non-metals

Include single, multiple and coordinate covalent bonds

  • Single = one electron from each atom
  • Multiple = multiple electrons from each atom
  • Coordinate = both electrons are from the one atom
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5
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Identify and describe properties of ionic substances

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  • High melting point
  • Conducts electricity if in a molten state or solution
  • Hard yet brittle
  • Mostly soluble in water
  • Form giant lattices of repeating ions
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Identify and describe properties of metallic substances

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  • Metallic lustre
  • Good conductors of heat and electricity
  • Malleable
  • Ductile

Some properties vary from metal to metal

  • Density
  • Hardness
  • Melting point
  • Tensile strength (resistance to pulling)
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Identify and describe properties of covalent substances

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  • Low melting and boiling points
  • Many are liquids and gases at room temperature
  • Poor conductors of heat and electricity in solid and liquid states
  • Form solids that are generally soft
  • Insoluble in water and most other solvents
  • Chemically unreactive

In covalent molecular substances

  • Low melting and boiling points
  • Many are liquids and gases at room temperature
  • Poor conductors of heat and electricity in solid and liquid states
  • Form solids that are generally soft
  • Tend to be malleable rather than shatter
  • Varying solubility

In covalent network substances

  • High melting and boiling points
  • Usually solid at room temperature
  • Poor conductors of heat and electricity in solid and liquid states
  • Extremely hard and brittle solids
  • Insoluble in water and most other solvents
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Define hydrocarbon

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An organic compound consisting of hydrogen and carbon found in crude oil, natural gas, and coal

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9
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Define alkane

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Saturated compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms with single covalent bonds

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10
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Define alkene

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Unsaturated compounds with at least one carbon-to-carbon double bond

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11
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Define benezene

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A colourless or light-yellow liquid chemical at room temperature

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12
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Describe and explain an ionic crystalline lattice structure

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Ionic compounds form giant ionic lattices where the bond works in all directions and can exist between many ions

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Describe and explain a metallic lattice structure

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Metallic bonds form lattices where the positively charged metal ions arrange themselves in regular rows

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14
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Describe and explain a giant covalent network structure

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Covalent bonds form large continuous networks

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15
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Define allotrope

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Different structural forms of the same element with different physical properties and chemical behaviours

The change between allotropic forms is triggered by the same forces that affect other structures, i.e., pressure, light, and temperature

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16
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Identify components of the Lewis [electron dot] structure

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Lines show bonding pairs and dots show remaining valence electrons [lone pairs]

17
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Define bonding pair

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The shared pairs of electrons between the bonded atoms

18
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Define lone pair

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The electron pairs that do not participate in bonding

19
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Describe the ions of transitional elements

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Can form a variety of ions