Giant covalent structures Flashcards

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what are polymers

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long chains of repeating units

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what are atoms in a polymer joined by

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strong covalent bonds

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what are atoms in a giant covalent structure joined together by

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strong covalent bonds

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properties of giant covalent structures

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  • high melting and boiling points, lots of energy needed to break these
  • don’t contain charged particles, so they don’t conduct electricity, not even when molten, graphite is an exception
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Diamond properties

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  • made from carbon atoms in a very rigid giant covalent structure
  • made up of carbon atoms that each form 4 covalent bonds, making it very hard
  • these bonds need a lot of energy to break, making diamond have a very high melting point
  • doesn’t conduct electricity as it has no free electrons or ions
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Graphite properties and uses

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  • each carbon atom only forms 3 covalent bonds, creating sheets of carbon atoms arranged in hexagons
  • no covalent bonds between the layers, held together weakly, so free to move over each other - making it soft and slippery
  • high melting point
  • ideally used for lubricants and pencils
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why can graphite conduct electricity

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  • because only 3 of each carbons 4 outer electrons are used in bonds, so each carbon atom has one electron thats delocalized ( free ) and can move, so graphite conducts electricity and heat
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Graphene properties and uses

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  • one layer of graphite
  • one sheet of carbon atoms joined together in hexagons, one atom thick, 2D substance
  • network of covalent bonds makes it very strong
  • very light, added to composite materials to add strength without adding much weight
  • can conduct electricity because of the same reason as graphite
  • can be used in electronics
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Buckminsterfullerene properties and uses

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  • molecular formula c60
  • molecules of carbon shaped like HOLLOW SPHERES
  • can be used to cage other molecules, could be used to deliver a drug into the body
  • huge surface area so can be used as a catalyst
  • fullerenes can form nanotubes- tiny carbon cylinders
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fullerene uses

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lubricants

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