C3 Structure and bonding Flashcards

1
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What are the three states of matter?

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Solid, liquid and gas

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2
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What is covalent bonding?

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Non-metallic elements joining together by sharing electrons

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3
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When are ionic compounds produced?

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When metallic elements react with non-metallic elements

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4
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Why do ionic compounds have high melting points?

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Because it takes a lot of energy to break the many strong ionic bonds

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5
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When do ionic compounds conduct electricity?

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When molten or in water

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6
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Can simple molecules conduct electricity, why/why not?

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The do not conduct electricity because they have no overall charge

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7
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Does diamond conduct electricity?

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No

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8
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Why is graphite soft and slippery?

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Because there are no covalent bonds between the layers, meaning they can slide over each other

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9
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Can graphite conduct electricity, why/why not?

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Yes, because of the delocalised electrons that move along its layers

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10
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Why is diamond a very hard substance?

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Because the carbon atoms have a rigid giant covalent structure

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11
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What are some important uses of fullerenes? (3)

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Drug delivery into body, lubricants and as catalysts

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12
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Why are carbon nanotubes good for making tennis rackets?

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Because they have high tensile strength

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13
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What is graphene?

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A single layer of graphite

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14
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What are some useful properties of graphene? (3)

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Excellent conductor of electricity, has a low density and incredibly strong for its mass

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15
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Why are alloys harder then pure metals?

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Because the atoms are different sizes

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16
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Why are nanoparticles much more reactive then normal particles?

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Because they have a much higher surface area to volume ratio

17
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How are nanoparticles used in cosmetics? (3)

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Deodorants, face cream and sun cream

18
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How are nanoparticles used in medicine? (1)

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Carbon nanotubes to deliver drugs

19
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Why are nanoparticles very effective catalysts?

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Because they have a very large surface area