Structures and Bonding 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? ChemistryBonding & shapesA2/A-levelOCR Created by: sadia123Created on: 17-09-13 04:06 Name 3 types of giant lattices Ionic, covalent, metallic 1 of 17 What substance have a giant ionic lattice structure? compounds of metals with non-metals 2 of 17 Give examples of giant ionic lattices sodium chloride, calcium oxide 3 of 17 How are particles in a giant ionic lattice bonded together? strong attraction between the positive and negative charged ions 4 of 17 What substance have a giant covalent lattice structure? some elements in group 4 and their compounds 5 of 17 Give examples of giant covalent lattices diamond, graphite, silica 6 of 17 How are particles in a giant covalent lattice bonded together? strong attraction between an atoms nuclei and shared electrons 7 of 17 What substance have a giant metallic lattice structure? metals 8 of 17 Give examples of giant metallic lattices sodium, iron, copper 9 of 17 How are particles in a giant metallic lattice bonded together? strong attraction between an atoms nuclei and delocalised electrons 10 of 17 Name 2 types of covalent molecular structures simple molecular, macromolecular 11 of 17 What substance have a simple molecular covalent structure? some non-metal elements and compounds 12 of 17 Give examples of simple molecular covalent structures carbon dioxide, water, chlorine 13 of 17 How are particles in a simple molecular covalent structure bonded together? weak intermolecular bonds between molecules, strong covalent bonds between atoms within molecules 14 of 17 What substance have a macromolecular covalent structure? polymers 15 of 17 Give examples of macromolecular covalent structures poly(ethene), nylon, proteins 16 of 17 How are particles in a macromolecular covalent structure bonded together? weak intermolecular bonds between molecules, strong covalent bonds between atoms within molecules 17 of 17
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