GCSE AQA Chemistry C2 Bonding 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? ChemistryStructure and bondingGCSEAQA Created by: trinnycs1Created on: 19-05-17 11:56 What are the two types of bonding Giant and molecular 1 of 18 What are the three types of giant bondings Giant metallic bonds , Giant Ionic bonds , Giant covalent bonds 2 of 18 Give a definition of giant ionic bonding Attraction between oppositely charged ions 3 of 18 What is ionic bonding Metal bonding with a non-metal 4 of 18 Give and example of ionic bonding Sodium chloride 5 of 18 Give a definition of (giant) covalent bonding Sharing a pair of electrons 6 of 18 What is giant covalent bonding Non-metal bonding with a non-metal 7 of 18 Give an example of giant covalent bonding Diamond, graphite 8 of 18 Give an example of molecular covalent bonding Water 9 of 18 Give a definition of giant metallic bonding Metal ions attracted to a sea of electrons 10 of 18 What is metallic bonding Metal bonding with a metal 11 of 18 Give an example of giant metallic bonding Aluminium 12 of 18 Why are the melting point in giant bonding high There are lots of bonds so there is a lot of energy needed to break down the bonds 13 of 18 Why is the melting point low in a molecular bond There are weak forces of attraction between the molecules 14 of 18 Does giant metallic bonding conduct electricity Yes as they have free electrons so they can carry the charge 15 of 18 Does giant ionic bonding conduct electricity Not in the form of a solid but when melted down to a liquid the ions are free to move 16 of 18 Does giant covalent bonding conduct electricity No but graphite does as it has free electrons 17 of 18 Does molecular covalent bonding conduct electricity No as they don't have any free electrons 18 of 18
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