Chemical Structure Flashcards

1
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Ions

A

Ions are charged particles(either positive or negative)

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2
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Why do atoms create ions

A

To achieve a full outer shell like noble gasses

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3
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What charge of ion do metals make

A

Positive

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4
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What charge of ion do non-metals make

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Negative

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5
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What ions do group 1 metals form

A

1+ Ions

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6
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What ion do group 2 metals form

A

2+ Ions

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7
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What ions do group 6 non-metals form

A

2- Ions

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8
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What ions do group 7 ions form

A

1- Ions

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9
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What forms when metals and non-metals react

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Oppositely charged forces are attracted together and form ionic bonds because of strong electrostatic forces

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10
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What type of structure do ionic compounds have

A

Giant Ionic Lattice

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11
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Giant Ionic Lattice

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Strong electrostatic forces of attraction in all directions

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12
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Ionic compound properties

A
  • high melting and boiling point
  • When Solid do not conduct electricity
  • When liquid will conduct electricity (delocalised electrons)
  • Some dissolve in water
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13
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Covalent Bonding

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When atoms share electrons to gain full outer shells

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14
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How are covalent bonds formed

A

When positively charged nuclei is attracted to the shared electrons by electrostatic forces and form strong covalent bonds

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15
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Why do atoms want full outer shells

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To become noble gasses which have very stable electronic structures

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16
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How are covalent bonds drawn

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E.g. H-N-H

17
Q

What is the structure of Diamond

A

Giant covalent structure, every carbon has 4 covalent bonds. This structure is very rigid

18
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What is Graphite’s Structure

A

Layers of hexagons with each carbon having three covalent bonds with delocalised electrons moving throughout meaning it can conduct electricity

19
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What are giant covalent structures

A

When all atoms are bonded to each other and have strong covalent bonds

20
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Properties of substances with giant covalent structures

A

High melting and boiling points

Do not conduct electricity (even when liquid)

21
Q

What are the electrons in the outer shell of metals like

A

Delocalised

22
Q

What is metallic bonding

A

When strong electrostatic forces hold atoms together in a regular structure. It is very strong.

23
Q

Why are alloys harder than pure metals

A

Alloys are a mixture of two or more metals. They are stronger because the new metal atoms distort the layers and make it more difficult for them to slide over each other.

24
Q

Why does diamond have a big melting point

A

A lot of energy is needed to break the bonds because there are 4 bonds for each carbon atom. Also, covalent bonds are strong.

25
Q

Why is graphite soft and maleable

A

Because in between its layers, the forces of attraction are weak

26
Q

Why are metals maleable

A

Metal atoms can slide over each other when hit

27
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Why are alloys not maleable

A

Because the different sized atoms cannot slide over each other