C2.2 Flashcards

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What are the physical properties of metals?

A

Shiny
High melting and boiling points
Solid at room temperature
Malleable (bend without shattering)
Ductile (can be pulled into wires)
Good conductors

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What are the physical properties of non metals?

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Dull
Low melting and boiling points
Solid / gas at room temperature
Brittle
Non-ductile
Poor conductors

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3
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What are the chemical properties of metals?

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Lose electrons to form positive ions
Metals do not react with each other (they form alloys)
Metal oxides produce alkaline solutions when dissolved in water

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What are the chemical properties of non-metals?

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Gain electrons to from negative ions
React with each other to form compound
Non metal oxides produce acidic solutions when dissolved in water

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5
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How is the election configuration linked to the periodic table?

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The last number = group number (group 8 have a full outer shell)
Number of numbers = period number
Sum of numbers = atomic number

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6
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What is an ionic compound?

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When a metal reacts with a non metal the electrons are transferred from the metal to the non metal
Both achieve more stable electronic structures

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7
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What is the structure of ionic compounds?

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Arranged in a giant (repeated many times) ionic (contains ions) lattice (regular)
Ions are held together by ionic bonds

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What are ionic bonds?

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Act in all directions to hold ions together
Strong electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions

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9
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What are covalent bonds?

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From between two non metals
Electrons are shared to complete outer shells

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What are molecules?

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A particle in which non metal atoms are joined to each other by covalent bonds

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What is a simple molecule?

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Only contains a few atoms

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12
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What is the structure of covalent bonds?

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Involve electrostatic forces of attraction but between the nucleus and shared electrons
Strong covalent bonds but weak intermolecular forces

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13
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What are giant covalent structures?

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Consists of many non metal atoms joined by covalent bonds arranged in a repeating regular pattern

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What are polymers?

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Made from smaller molecules called monomers which join end to end to form polymers
Have weak intermolecular forces

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15
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What is the structure of metals?

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Atoms are packed together in a regular arrangement
Form a giant metallic lattice

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16
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What are metallic bonds like?

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Have a sea of delocalised electrons as the electrons leave the outer shell
Strong electrostatic forces of attraction between delocalised electrons and positive ions

17
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Who is Mendeleev and what did he do?

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Organised the elements into the periodic table by considering:
- the atomic weights
- chemical reactions of different elements
- physical properties of atoms
Also left spaces for undiscovered elements which he predicted the properties

18
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Why was group 0 formed?

A

Later argon and helium were discovered and were very inert
They needed to placed so the noble gases were formed