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C2 Bon

This force of attraction between ___ charged ions forms an ___ bond.

! Oppositely
! Ionic

Oppositely charged ions ___ each other.

This is called an ___ force. This same force is also what attracts protons to electrons within atoms and ions.

! Attract
! Electrostatic

Metals normally form ions which have a ___ charge, while non-metals form ions with a ___ charge

! Positive
! Negative

Ionic structures involve many ions bonded together via ___ bonds

! Ionic

three properties that ionic compounds have

! High strength bonds
High melting and boiling points

Conduct electricity when liquid

Covalent bonds form between _______ atoms

Non metalic

Atoms can share electrons to form ___ bonds

Covalent

Covalent substances that only contain a few atoms are called ___ ___ substances

Simple molecular

covalent substances with millions of atoms are called ___ ___ structures

Giant covalent

In simple molecular substances, the individual molecules are held together by ________ forces that exist between the molecules

Intermolecular

most simple molecular substances exist in the _____ state at room temperature

Gaseous

two properties of simple molecular substances

Unable to conduct electricity
Low boiling points

simple molecular substances

Strong covalent bonds between the atoms of each molecule.
Weak intermolecular forces between molecules.

Low melting and boiling points (so normally gaseous as room temperature).

Cannot conduct electricity

Giant covalent structures have ___ melting points, as the atoms are all held together by strong ____ bonds which require a ___ amount of energy to break

! High
! Covalent

! Large

giant covalent structures

Every atom is connected by strong covalent bonds
No weak intermolecular forces as there is only one structure

High melting and boiling points

Cannot conduct electricity (except graphite)

properties of diamond

High melting and boiling point
Doesn't conduct electricity

Strong

allotropes

Two substances made from the same element, that are in the same physical state, but that have different structures

In diamond, each ___ atom is bonded to ___ other atoms via covalent bonds

! Carbon
! For

Graphite is a lot softer than diamond why

This is because the 2D layers of graphite stack on top of each other with only weak intermolecular forces holding them together

Graphite, graphene, and fullerenes, are all made from carbon in a solid state. Which word best describes these structures

Allotropes

Graphene is just a single layer of ______, which consists of carbon atoms arranged into flat _____

Each carbon has one ______ electron, so graphene can conduct electricity

! Graphite
! Hexagon

! Delocalised

Nanotubes made from these are useful in electronics why

This is because each carbon atom has one delocalised electron which can carry charge

two applications of fullerenes in industry

Catalysts in chemical reactions
Delivery of medicines around the body

Metals can bind to non-metals via

Ionic bonding

Non-metals can bind to other non-metals via

Covalent bonding

Metal atoms can bind to other metals

Metalic bonding

properties of metals

High melting points
High strength

Malleable

In metallic bonding, each metal atom becomes an ion with a ________ charge how

! Positive

It does this by giving up its outer shell electrons.


These electrons are said to be 'delocalised', and are shared across all the ions in the structure

In metallic bonding, electrons are delocalised from the lattice of metal ions.
These electrons can carry charge, and so metal acts as a conductor of ______

These electrons can also carry _________ energy, meaning metals are good conductors of ___

! Electricity
! Thermal

! Heat

alloy

A metal combined with one or more other elements

Alloys tend to have a higher strength than pure metals why

This is because the atoms/ions of the different elements are different sizes, which disrupts the regular layered structure and so means the layers can no longer slide over one another

particle model has 3 main assumptions

Small
Inelastic

Spheres

In ____, strong attractive forces hold the particles in place, so that they can only _____ in position

As the substance is ______, the particles gain energy and vibrate faster and faster. Eventually, the particles have so much energy that they can overcome the forces holding them together, and the substance ____ into a ____

! Solid
! Vibrate

! Heated

! Melt

! Liquid

When a gas is heated, the particles gain _____ energy and move faster

Kinetic

If the gas is trapped within a container that cannot ____, it means that the volume of the gas is ______, and so the pressure inside the container _____

! Expand
! Volume

! Pressure

Nanoparticles have a very high surface area to volume ratio

This means they make very ______ catalysts in chemical reactions

Good

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