Types of Bonding and Structure
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- Created on: 25-10-18 10:26
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- Bonding and Structure
- Ionic Substances
- Ionic Bonding
- The electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions
- Positive metal ion and negative non-metal ions
- Positive metal ion and negative non-metal ions
- The electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions
- Giant Lattice Structure
- High Melting and boiling points
- Solid at R.Temp
- Can not conduct electricity as a solid
- Can conduct as a liquid or some when dissolved in water
- High Melting and boiling points
- Ionic Bonding
- Covalent Substances
- Covalent Bonds
- Two shared electrons joining atoms together
- Giant Covalent Substances
- Covalent Substances
- Covalent Bonds
- Two shared electrons joining atoms together
- Giant Covalent Substances
- Constant Geometric Lattice
- Very high melting and boiling points
- Do not conduct electricity except graphite
- Constant Geometric Lattice
- Molecular Substances
- Molecules made by strong covalent bonds
- Held together by weak intermolecular forces
- Molecular Substances
- Molecules made by strong covalent bonds
- Held together by weak intermolecular forces
- Low melting and boiling points
- Do not conduct electricity
- Held together by weak intermolecular forces
- Molecules made by strong covalent bonds
- Low melting and boiling points
- Do not conduct electricity
- Molecular Substances
- Held together by weak intermolecular forces
- Molecules made by strong covalent bonds
- Covalent Bonds
- Constant Geometric Lattice
- Very high melting and boiling points
- Do not conduct electricity except graphite
- Covalent Substances
- Covalent Bonds
- Metallic Substanes
- Metallic Bonding
- The attraction between the nucleus of metal atoms and delocalised electrons
- Giant lattice of atoms in a cloud of delocalised electrons
- High Melting Points
- Conduct electricity through delocalised electrons
- Layers of atoms can slide, making it malleable
- Alloys make them less malleable by disrupting uniform layers
- Metallic Bonding
- Ionic Substances
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