Diamond and Silicon Flashcards

1
Q

What are some elements that are small covalent molecules?

A
  • Hydrogen
  • Oxygen
  • Nitrogen
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2
Q

Small covalent molecules have …

A

low melting and boiling points

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3
Q

Why do small covalent molecules have low boiling points

A

because they have very weak intermolecular force

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4
Q

What giant covalent molecules at room temperature

A

solids

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5
Q

How many millions do giant covalent molecules have to bond?

A

one million

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6
Q

Giant covalent molecules always have…

A

high melting and boiling point

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7
Q

What element are Diamonds formed from?

A

carbon atoms

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8
Q

How many carbon atoms does it take to form a strong covalent bond?

A

four

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9
Q

What happens to diamonds when melted

A

huge number of covalent bonds are broken

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10
Q

What can’t diamonds do?

A

conduct electricity

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11
Q

Why can’t diamonds conduct electricity?

A

no free electrons to carry an electrical charge.

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12
Q

What does Silicon dioxide have a very high of?

A

high melting and boiling point

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13
Q

To break down Silicon dioxide huge number of strong covalent bonds you need?

A

a great deal of energy

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14
Q

What does graphite have a high of?

A

high melting and boiling point

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15
Q

What does graphite feel like in two words?

A

soft and slippery

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16
Q

What element is graphite formed from?

A

carbon atom

17
Q

What happens to that carbon atom

A

forms three covalent bonds

18
Q

Then what happens to the three covalent bonds?

A

it forms a hexagonal rings

19
Q

What are the hexagonal rings have

A

layers

20
Q

What happens between the layers?

A

there are no covalent bonds between the layers so they can slide