C2.3 Flashcards

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Why can carbon form many compounds?

A

Is in group 4 so 4 electrons in the outer shell and can form four covalent bonds

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2
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What is an allotrope?

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Different forms of an element in the same state but with different atomic arrangements

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3
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What is diamond like?

A

Transparent
Very hard as covalent bonds are very strong
High melting point
Doesn’t conduct electricity (no delocalised electrons)
Giant covalent structure, each carbon atom is covalently bonded to 4 other carbon atoms

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4
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What is graphite like?

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Grey-black
Soft
Giant covalent structure, each carbon atoms is covalently bonded to 3 other carbon atoms so one electron is not involved in bonding and becomes delocalised instead
Conducts electricity

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5
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What is the structure of graphite?

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Layered structure
Many covalent bonds so high melting point, but forces between each layer are weak so layers slide over each other
Is slippery

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6
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What is graphene like?

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Resembles a single layer of graphite
Almost transparent
Extremely strong
Conducts electricity

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7
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What is fullerene like?

A

Group of carbon allotropes that consist of molecules that form hollow tubes
Usually made up of carbon atoms arranged in hexagons
Huge SA
Useful catalysts

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8
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What is buckminsterfullerene?

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First fullerene to be discovered

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9
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What happens when substances change state?

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Forces of attraction are overcome
Bonds either form or break

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10
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What makes a metal malleable?

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Even though their metallic forces are strong, the layers of metal ions slide over one another

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11
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Why are covalent structures and ionic compounds brittle?

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They have strong forces of attraction ionic/covalent so the when a force is exerted the bonds break

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12
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Why do ionic compounds only conduct electricity in molten form?

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As the ions in a solid aren’t feee to move around but when dissolved or molten they are

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13
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What is a nanoparticles

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A particle between 1nm - 100nm

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14
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Risks of nanoparticles?

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So small they may be breathed or absorbed by the skin or pass into cells
Take a long time to break down
Toxic substances may stick to their surface

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