unit 1.5 solid structures

Cards (13)

  • ionic
    • giant ionic lattices
  • properties of ionic lattices
    • high melting and boiling points -strong forces of attraction between ions
    • conduct electricity when in solution or molten not when solid- ions are free to move
    • dissolve in polar substances- influtrate lattice and break apart because its charged
  • examples of giant ionic lattices
    • NaCl- sodium chloride, co-ordination 6:6
    • each individual is surrounded by 6 chlorides vice versa
    • CsCl- caesium chloride, co-ordination 8:8
  • simple molecular
    simple molecules, weak intermolecular forces, strong covalent bonds
  • example of simple molecular
    HClHCl, O2O_2, H2OH_2O
  • properties of simple molecular
    • low melting and boiling point- break van der waals
    • dont conduct electricity- no free charges
    • soluble in non polar substances- like dissolves like
  • giant covalent
    covalent bonding between atoms
  • examples of giant covalent bonds
    graphite, diamond, silicon dioxide
  • properties of giant covalent
    • high melting and boiling points- have to break covalent bonds
    • dont conduct electricity- no free charges
    • insoluble in polar and non-polar- cant break bonds (np) no charges (p)
    • very hard (except graphite, weak van der waals between layers)
  • metallic bonding
    metal atoms are ionised and surrounded by a sea of electrons. bonded with a metal
  • properties of metallic bonding
    • high melting and boiling point
    • good conductor of electricity
    • malleable and ductile - move the layers of ions
  • whats a metallic bond
    bond between a positive ion and delocalised electrons
  • graphite
    intermolecular forces, each carbon 1 is delocalised electron.