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What type of bond do non-metals form by sharing electrons?
Covalent bonds
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What is the result of non-metals joining by covalent bonds?
Atoms have full
outer shells
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What are small molecules formed by non-metals called?
Simple molecular substances
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What is a key property of covalent bonds?
They are very
strong
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What must be broken to melt or boil chlorine?
Weak
intermolecular forces
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At what temperature does chlorine boil?
-34 degrees Celsius
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How do intermolecular forces affect boiling points?
Larger
molecules have stronger intermolecular forces
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What is the boiling point of bromine?
59 degrees Celsius
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What is the boiling point of iodine?
184 degrees Celsius
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Why don't simple molecular substances conduct electricity?
They have no
free electrons
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What are giant covalent structures made of?
Huge
numbers of
non-metal
atoms
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How are atoms arranged in giant covalent structures?
In
regular repeating lattices
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What are the properties of giant covalent structures?
Very strong, high
melting
and
boiling
points
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Why do giant covalent structures not conduct electricity?
They don't contain
charged particles
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What is an exception to the conductivity of giant covalent structures?
Graphite
conducts electricity
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What is silicon dioxide also known as?
Silica
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What is the ratio of silicon to oxygen in silicon dioxide?
1 to 2
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What is the main component of sand?
Silicon dioxide
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What are the key differences between simple molecular substances and giant covalent structures?
Simple molecular substances:
Small molecules
Weak
intermolecular
forces
Low
melting and boiling points
Do not conduct
electricity
Giant covalent structures:
Large
networks of atoms
Strong
covalent bonds
High melting and boiling points
Generally do not conduct electricity (
except graphite
)
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What is the significance of the structure of silicon dioxide?
It is a giant covalent structure
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What is the main takeaway from the video about molecular substances?
Simple molecules are weakly bonded, giant structures are strong
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