Topic 3- Bonding Flashcards

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What is ionic bonding??

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-Non-metal and metal bonding
- Has an electromagnetic attraction between oppositely charged ions.
- Example of ionic bonding is sodium chloride.
-Giant ionic lattice.
High melting point
-Strong attraction between oppositely charged ions.
Electricity
-Electricity is conducted when in molten/ in solution due to ions being free to move around, charge carriers.

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What is a macromolecular covalent bond??

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-Between non metals.
-The bond is a shared pair of electrons (single).
-Example: Diamond, Silicon, Graphite.
Diamond
C bonded to 4.
Properties
Has strong covalent bonds
-High melting point- lots of strong covalent bonds therefore a lot of energy needed to break the bonds.
** Graphite**
C bonded to 3 others,
Properties
-High Melting, Inbetween the bonds there are strong covalent bonds, takes alot of energy to break.
-Slippery, Has layers weak intermolecular forces between the layers- can slide.
-Conducts electricity, this is due to the electrons from the 4th carbon.

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What is a molecular covalent bond?

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Between non metals.
Example: I2
Has strong covalent bonds between the molecules and has weak van der waals between the atoms.
Low boiling point
-Due to the weak van der waals it requires little energy to break the bonds.

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State and explain what metallic bonding is?

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-It’s between two metals.
It’s the attraction between a negative delocalised electron and a positive ion.
Example: Mg
High melting point
- This is due to the strong attraction between negative delocalised electrons and positive ions. Requires a lot of energy to break the bonds.
Electric conductors
As the delocalised electrons are moving around creates a charge/ current and therefore electricity.
Malleable
-Layers of ions can slide.

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What is the shape of molecule with 2 coordinate pairs, and a bonding angle of 180 degrees.

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Linear!

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What is the shape of molecule, with 3 coordinate bond with a bonding angle of 120 degrees..

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Trigonal Planar

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What is the shape of molecule with 4 coordinate bonds with a bonding angle of 109.5?

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Tetrahedral

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What is the shape of molecule with a coordinate bond of. 5 and bonding angles of 90 and 120 degrees

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Trigonal Bipyramid

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What is the shape of Molecule with a coordinate bond of 6 and a bonding angle of 90 degrees

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Octahedral

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What is the shape of molecule with a coordinate bond of 2 and an electron pair of 2 with a bonding angle of 104.5 degrees

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Bent linear or V shaped

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What is the shape of the molecule with an electron pair and 3 coordinate bonds?

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Trigonal pyramid

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How much does the lone pair of electrons take off of the overall bonding angle

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-2.5 per lone pair

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How do you work out how many bonding pairs and lone pairs there are in a molecule?

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  1. Look at the central atoms outer shell/ how many electrons they have in their outer shell.
  2. Look at the bonding molecules electrons
  3. Add/ remove electrons for ions
  4. Divide by 2
  5. Look at the molecule
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What is the order of the strength of the forces

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H- bonding ( strongest)
Dipole dipole
Van der waals (weakest)

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