Giant Covalent Structures - Paper 1 Flashcards

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What is a covalent bond?

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A shared pair of electrons between two non-metal atoms

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Covalent bonds form between which type of elements?

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Non-metals

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Where are non metals found on the periodic table?

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To the left of the stepped line

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4
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Name 5 types of Giant Covalent Structure

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Diamond
Silicon dioxide
Graphene
Graphite
Carbon Nanotubes

Giant Covalent Structure - Huge network of atoms joined by strong covalent bonds, giving very high melting points.
Not all fullerenes (hollow carbon allotropes) are Giant covalent structures because some contain a fixed number of atoms (like Buckminsterfullerene - C60)
Giant Covalent Structures don’t have a fixed number of atoms

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Define Giant Covalent Structure

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Huge network of atoms joined by strong covalent bonds, giving very high melting points.

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Describe the structure of diamond

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Giant Covalent Structure
Carbon allotrope with each carbon atom forming 4 strong covalent bonds with other carbon atoms in a regular 3D lattice structure
No delocalised electrons

Get into the habit of always saying ‘strong covalent bonds’

Giant covalent structure - a huge network of atoms joined by strong covalent bonds, giving very high melting points
No delocalised electrons is why diamond, unlike graphite, does not conduct electricity

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