Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Chem Notes Igcse
Giant Covalent Structures There are 2 examples of Giant covalent structures: Diamond Graphite They are bothà allotropesà of carbon, meaning they areà both differentà types of the physicalà form of Carbon. Diamond Structure: Giant covalentà latticeà of carbon atoms. Each Carbon atom is bonded to 4 others which tetrahedrally surround the atom. They have aà high melting pointà as a large amount of heat energy is needed to break their bonds. They areà unableà to conduct electricity as they have no free mobileà electrons to carry the current.Diamond is veryà hardà as there are many bonds within the substance. It is the hardest natural substance and is often used in drilling. Graphite Structure: Arranged inà layersà of atoms. Each carbon atom is joined to 3 others, leaving one outer shell electron on each carbon is free to move and able to cary the current. Therefore, they are able to conduct electricity. Graphite also has a high melting point for the same reasons as diamond. However, it is not hard like diamond but in fact very soft. There are weak forces betweenà theà layers of atoms.Theyà are able to slide over each other and therefore able to act as a lubricant. Covalent Bonding Definition:à When an atom shares one or more pairs of electrons between atoms to obtain the electronic configuration of a noble gas. Covalent bonds appear inà non-metalsà and createà molecules. They can even appear in atoms of the same element,à H2. Molecule:à Two or more atomsà chemicallyà bonded together. The covalently bonded atoms are held together byà strong attractionà between theà bonding pair of electronsà and theà nucleià of the atoms.Covalent bonds can be classified intoà twoà groups:à simple molecularà structures à giant covalentà structures Simple molecular Structures: They have low melting/boiling points dueà to the fact thatà thereà areà weakà intermolecular forces of attraction. Although, they do have strong covalent bonds. Therefore, they need less heat energy to overcome and break the weak bonds. Some substancesà sumblimeà under heating. i. e. They turn directly into a gas from a solid. Giant molecular Structures:à See post on giant Molecular structures , Ionic BondingDefinition:à The transfer of one or more electrons between 1 atom to another Why? To obtain the electronic configuration of a noble gas. Thisà is because noble gases are inert/very unreactive. If an atomà losesà an electron then the atom will form aà positiveà ion. This is because there are now more protons than electrons in the atom. If an atomà gainsà an electron, the atom forms aà negativeà ion as there are now more electrons than protons in the atom. Theà chargeà of an ion is related to where the elementââ¬â¢s position is in the periodic table.
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