STRUCTURES AND FORMULAS Flashcards

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describe the structure of a crystal of sodium chloride (2)

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  • it is one giant ionic lattice (which is why salt crystals are usually cuboid in shape)
  • the Na+ and Cl- ions are held together in a regular lattice
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list the properties of a giant ionic compound (5)

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  • strong electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions= high melt/boil point
  • when the ions can move (solid) they don’t conduct electricity/heat
  • when melted/dissolved in solution the ions can move, and they then carry an electric current
  • it is a giant lattice structure made up of regular lattice structures
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name the two types of covalent substances (2)

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  • simple molecular substances

- giant covalent structures

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what are the properties of a simple molecular structure (4)

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  • the atoms have very strong covalent bonds to form small molecules
  • but the intermolecular forces are very weak, which means that they have very low melting/boiling points
  • (the intermolecular forces are broken when melted/boiled, not the strong covalent bonds)
  • do not conduct electricity because they have no ions (no electrical charge)
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what are the properties of a giant covalent structure (2)

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  • ALL atoms bonded by strong covalent bonds which gives them high melting/boiling points
  • they do not conduct electricity, even when molten (except graphite) because they have no charged ions
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describe the properties of diamond (2)

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  • each carbon atom forms 4 covalent bonds in a very rigid covalent structure
  • this structure makes diamond the hardest natural substance (used for drill tips)
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describe the structure of silicon dioxide (silica) (2)

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  • it is what sand is made of

- each grain of sand is one giant structure of silicon and oxygen

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describe the structure of graphite (4)

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  • each carbon atom forms only 3 covalent bonds (2 sideways, 1 vertically)
  • this creates layers which are free to slide over each other, making graphite soft and slippery
  • layers held so loosely they can be rubbed off on paper (pencil), this is because the intermolecular forces between layers are so weak
  • the only non-metal that is a good conductor of heat and electricity, because each carbon has 1 delocalised electron
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what are the properties of a metallic structure (5)

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  • metals consist of 1 giant structure
  • metallic bonds involve delocalised electrons, which is where most of its properties come from:
  • the electrons are free to move=good conductors of heat and electricity
  • they hold the atoms together in a regular structure because of the strong electrostatic attraction between positive and negative electrons
  • they also allow the layers of atoms to slide over each other, making metals malleable
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chemical formula of ammonia

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NH_3

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chemical formula of methane

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CH_4

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chemical formula of hydrochloric acid

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HCl

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