Bonding Flashcards

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Metallic radius

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Half the distance between the centres of two adjacent metal ions in the metallic lattice. Slightly greater than the ionic radius found in ionic compounds

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Dative covalent bond

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A covalent bond in which both electrons in the shared pair are provided by one atom

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3
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Sigma bonds

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Two s-orbitals overlap in a straight line

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4
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Ionic bonding

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Oppositely charged particles held together in a crystal lattice by electrostatic attraction

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5
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Permanent dipole-dipole attraction

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Delta positive and delta negative charges on molecules lined up (opposites attract)

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6
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Dipole

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An uneven distribution of charge within a molecule

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7
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Van der Waals forces

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Weakest force - Electrons move in charge clouds allowing the electrons to move around, an uneven distribution causes a temporary dipole which induced a dipole on another nearby particle

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Polar bond

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A bond between two atoms of different elements and therefore different electronegativities

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Pi bonds

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Two electrons in p-orbitals overlap (below and above the molecular axis)

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10
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Covalent bonding

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Shared pair of electrons - One electron supplied from each atom either side of the bond

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11
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Delocalised electrons

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Electrons not directly associated with a particular atom or ion

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12
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Metallic bonding

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A close-packed array of metal cations surrounded by a sea of delocalised valence electrons

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