Summary of Structures

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Description of Structure - SM: Atoms are held together in each moleculeby strong...
intramolecular forces and have weak intermolecular forces
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I: All ionic compounds are giant, meaning millions of oppositely charged ions that...
attract which creates strong electrostatic forces in all directions
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They don't have intra and inter as it...
isn't a molecu;e
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GC: Large number of atoms that are in...
layers e.g. bucky balls
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Types of Bonding - SM: Electrons are shared in...
a covalent bond
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I: Electrons are lost or gained in ionic bonding between a...
metal and a non-metal (metal gives electrons to non-metal)
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GC: In covalent bonding between...
non-metals
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Melting + Boiling Points - SM: Low as not much heat energy is needed to...
break weak intermolecular forces
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I: High as a lot of heat energy neede to break...
strong ionic bonds
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GC: High as a lot of energy needed to break...
strong covalent bonds
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Conducting Electricity - SM: Can't when solid as no free electrons but...
yes when dissolved and molten because the ions are free to move and carry charge
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I: Can't when solid because there are no free ions but...
yes when dissolved and molten as the ions are free to move and carry charge
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GC: Generally can't but some can like...
graphite which has delocalised electrons to carry charge
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attract which creates strong electrostatic forces in all directions

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I: All ionic compounds are giant, meaning millions of oppositely charged ions that...

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isn't a molecu;e

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layers e.g. bucky balls

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a covalent bond

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