GCSE AQA Chemistry C2 Bonding

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What are the two types of bonding
Giant and molecular
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What are the three types of giant bondings
Giant metallic bonds , Giant Ionic bonds , Giant covalent bonds
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Give a definition of giant ionic bonding
Attraction between oppositely charged ions
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What is ionic bonding
Metal bonding with a non-metal
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Give and example of ionic bonding
Sodium chloride
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Give a definition of (giant) covalent bonding
Sharing a pair of electrons
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What is giant covalent bonding
Non-metal bonding with a non-metal
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Give an example of giant covalent bonding
Diamond, graphite
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Give an example of molecular covalent bonding
Water
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Give a definition of giant metallic bonding
Metal ions attracted to a sea of electrons
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What is metallic bonding
Metal bonding with a metal
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Give an example of giant metallic bonding
Aluminium
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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
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Why is the melting point low in a molecular bond
There are weak forces of attraction between the molecules
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Does giant metallic bonding conduct electricity
Yes as they have free electrons so they can carry the charge
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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
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Does giant covalent bonding conduct electricity
No but graphite does as it has free electrons
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Does molecular covalent bonding conduct electricity
No as they don't have any free electrons
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Giant metallic bonds , Giant Ionic bonds , Giant covalent bonds

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What are the three types of giant bondings

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Attraction between oppositely charged ions

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Metal bonding with a non-metal

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Sodium chloride

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