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Page 1 Atoms combining ? An element is a substance which only contains one kind of atom ? A compound is made up of multiple elements chemically bonded together ? A mixture contains different substances that are not chemically bonded together ? Chemical change ? When a new substance is formed and the reaction is irreversible ? Signs of chemical change ¦ One or more chemical substances are formed ¦ Energy is taken in or given out, during the reaction ¦ The change is usually difficult to reverse ? If no new chemical is formed, it is known as a physical change ? Ions ? An ion is a charged particle. It is charged because it has an unequal number of protons and electrons ? If it has charge of 1+ then its a positive ion ? If it has charge of 1- then its a negative ion ? Ionic bonds ? Bonds formed between positive and negative ions is called an ionic bond ? It is formed because of the transfer of electrons from metal to non-metal. Metals get a positive charge(transfer) and nonmetal get negative ions(acceptance) ? Ionic compound ? A metal reacts with a non-metal to form a ionic compound ? Electrostatic forces of attraction between ions are very strong because they are very stable compounds ? Properties of ionic compound ? Able to conduct electricity in the molten or aqueous state because of the presence of ions ? They don't conduct electricity in solid state as they do not have free electrons ? Electrons are present in solids ? Ions are present in aqueous, liquid or molten solutions ¦ ? Molten liquified by heat ¦ ? Aqueous dissolved in water ? Ionic bonds are soluble in water Page 2 Atoms combining ? An element is a substance which only contains one kind of atom ? A compound is made up of multiple elements chemically bonded together ? A mixture contains different substances that are not chemically bonded together ? Chemical change ? When a new substance is formed and the reaction is irreversible ? Signs of chemical change ¦ One or more chemical substances are formed ¦ Energy is taken in or given out, during the reaction ¦ The change is usually difficult to reverse ? If no new chemical is formed, it is known as a physical change ? Ions ? An ion is a charged particle. It is charged because it has an unequal number of protons and electrons ? If it has charge of 1+ then its a positive ion ? If it has charge of 1- then its a negative ion ? Ionic bonds ? Bonds formed between positive and negative ions is called an ionic bond ? It is formed because of the transfer of electrons from metal to non-metal. Metals get a positive charge(transfer) and nonmetal get negative ions(acceptance) ? Ionic compound ? A metal reacts with a non-metal to form a ionic compound ? Electrostatic forces of attraction between ions are very strong because they are very stable compounds ? Properties of ionic compound ? Able to conduct electricity in the molten or aqueous state because of the presence of ions ? They don't conduct electricity in solid state as they do not have free electrons ? Electrons are present in solids ? Ions are present in aqueous, liquid or molten solutions ¦ ? Molten liquified by heat ¦ ? Aqueous dissolved in water ? Ionic bonds are soluble in water ? Bonding with LiF(Lithium fluoride) ? LiF has a very high melting point as a lot of energy is needed to break the high electrostatic forces of attraction between the ions ? LiF is soluble in water ? LiF does not conduct electricity in solid state because in solid state, LiF does not contain free electrons ? It conducts electricity in aqueous state Bonding with MgCl2 ? Rules for drawing dot and cross diagram ? Always draw the nucleus with the symbol of the element ? Write the electronic configuration ? Don't forget the charges ? Never leave an empty shell ? Draw all the shells(unless specified in question) ? Draw a key of different symbols representing the +ve and -ve ions ? Covalent bonding ? A covalent bond consists of a shared pair of electrons with electrons being supplied by each atom, either side of the bond Page 3 Atoms combining ? An element is a substance which only contains one kind of atom ? A compound is made up of multiple elements chemically bonded together ? A mixture contains different substances that are not chemically bonded together ? Chemical change ? When a new substance is formed and the reaction is irreversible ? Signs of chemical change ¦ One or more chemical substances are formed ¦ Energy is taken in or given out, during the reaction ¦ The change is usually difficult to reverse ? If no new chemical is formed, it is known as a physical change ? Ions ? An ion is a charged particle. It is charged because it has an unequal number of protons and electrons ? If it has charge of 1+ then its a positive ion ? If it has charge of 1- then its a negative ion ? Ionic bonds ? Bonds formed between positive and negative ions is called an ionic bond ? It is formed because of the transfer of electrons from metal to non-metal. Metals get a positive charge(transfer) and nonmetal get negative ions(acceptance) ? Ionic compound ? A metal reacts with a non-metal to form a ionic compound ? Electrostatic forces of attraction between ions are very strong because they are very stable compounds ? Properties of ionic compound ? Able to conduct electricity in the molten or aqueous state because of the presence of ions ? They don't conduct electricity in solid state as they do not have free electrons ? Electrons are present in solids ? Ions are present in aqueous, liquid or molten solutions ¦ ? Molten liquified by heat ¦ ? Aqueous dissolved in water ? Ionic bonds are soluble in water ? Bonding with LiF(Lithium fluoride) ? LiF has a very high melting point as a lot of energy is needed to break the high electrostatic forces of attraction between the ions ? LiF is soluble in water ? LiF does not conduct electricity in solid state because in solid state, LiF does not contain free electrons ? It conducts electricity in aqueous state Bonding with MgCl2 ? Rules for drawing dot and cross diagram ? Always draw the nucleus with the symbol of the element ? Write the electronic configuration ? Don't forget the charges ? Never leave an empty shell ? Draw all the shells(unless specified in question) ? Draw a key of different symbols representing the +ve and -ve ions ? Covalent bonding ? A covalent bond consists of a shared pair of electrons with electrons being supplied by each atom, either side of the bond ? Properties ¦ No transfer of electrons, electrons are shared ¦ No inner shells, each pair of shared electrons form a bond ¦ Both octet and duplet rules are satisfied and the atoms are stable ? Covalent bonding between the atoms in each molecule is strong. Bonding between individual molecules is not covalent and is weak ? Covalent bonds don't dissolve in water nor are they soluble Hydrogen ? Covalent bond ? Represented as H-H ? Linear shape Methane - CH4 Oxygen ? Double bond(2 lines) ? Bond energy = 408 kJ/M ? Bond energy is the energy required to break down the bonds Page 4 Atoms combining ? An element is a substance which only contains one kind of atom ? A compound is made up of multiple elements chemically bonded together ? A mixture contains different substances that are not chemically bonded together ? Chemical change ? When a new substance is formed and the reaction is irreversible ? Signs of chemical change ¦ One or more chemical substances are formed ¦ Energy is taken in or given out, during the reaction ¦ The change is usually difficult to reverse ? If no new chemical is formed, it is known as a physical change ? Ions ? An ion is a charged particle. It is charged because it has an unequal number of protons and electrons ? If it has charge of 1+ then its a positive ion ? If it has charge of 1- then its a negative ion ? Ionic bonds ? Bonds formed between positive and negative ions is called an ionic bond ? It is formed because of the transfer of electrons from metal to non-metal. Metals get a positive charge(transfer) and nonmetal get negative ions(acceptance) ? Ionic compound ? A metal reacts with a non-metal to form a ionic compound ? Electrostatic forces of attraction between ions are very strong because they are very stable compounds ? Properties of ionic compound ? Able to conduct electricity in the molten or aqueous state because of the presence of ions ? They don't conduct electricity in solid state as they do not have free electrons ? Electrons are present in solids ? Ions are present in aqueous, liquid or molten solutions ¦ ? Molten liquified by heat ¦ ? Aqueous dissolved in water ? Ionic bonds are soluble in water ? Bonding with LiF(Lithium fluoride) ? LiF has a very high melting point as a lot of energy is needed to break the high electrostatic forces of attraction between the ions ? LiF is soluble in water ? LiF does not conduct electricity in solid state because in solid state, LiF does not contain free electrons ? It conducts electricity in aqueous state Bonding with MgCl2 ? Rules for drawing dot and cross diagram ? Always draw the nucleus with the symbol of the element ? Write the electronic configuration ? Don't forget the charges ? Never leave an empty shell ? Draw all the shells(unless specified in question) ? Draw a key of different symbols representing the +ve and -ve ions ? Covalent bonding ? A covalent bond consists of a shared pair of electrons with electrons being supplied by each atom, either side of the bond ? Properties ¦ No transfer of electrons, electrons are shared ¦ No inner shells, each pair of shared electrons form a bond ¦ Both octet and duplet rules are satisfied and the atoms are stable ? Covalent bonding between the atoms in each molecule is strong. Bonding between individual molecules is not covalent and is weak ? Covalent bonds don't dissolve in water nor are they soluble Hydrogen ? Covalent bond ? Represented as H-H ? Linear shape Methane - CH4 Oxygen ? Double bond(2 lines) ? Bond energy = 408 kJ/M ? Bond energy is the energy required to break down the bonds Nitrogen ? Triple bond(3 lines) ? Bond energy = 946 kJ/M ? Thus 78% of the atmosphere is nitrogen ? Properties of simple/covalent molecules ? Appearance ¦ In room temperature, simple molecules are gases, liquids or solids with low melting and boiling points ? Melting point ¦ Very low ¦ Weak attractive forces between molecules means that very less energy is needed to break their bonds ? Electricity ¦ Don’t conduct electricity because they have no mobile ions or electrons ? Almost opposite to Ionic Bonds ? Giant covalent molecules ? In giant covalent molecules there are many atoms joined together in a regular arrangement by a very large number of covalent bonds ? Can result in a lattice structure ? General properties of giant covalent molecules ? Melting point ¦ Very high ¦ Structure is made up of a large number of covalent bonds, al of which need to be broken if atoms are to be separated ? Electrical ¦ Don’t conduct electricity because they have no mobile ions or electrons ? ? ? Giant molecules macromolecules covalent networks Page 5 Atoms combining ? An element is a substance which only contains one kind of atom ? A compound is made up of multiple elements chemically bonded together ? A mixture contains different substances that are not chemically bonded together ? Chemical change ? When a new substance is formed and the reaction is irreversible ? Signs of chemical change ¦ One or more chemical substances are formed ¦ Energy is taken in or given out, during the reaction ¦ The change is usually difficult to reverse ? If no new chemical is formed, it is known as a physical change ? Ions ? An ion is a charged particle. It is charged because it has an unequal number of protons and electrons ? If it has charge of 1+ then its a positive ion ? If it has charge of 1- then its a negative ion ? Ionic bonds ? Bonds formed between positive and negative ions is called an ionic bond ? It is formed because of the transfer of electrons from metal to non-metal. Metals get a positive charge(transfer) and nonmetal get negative ions(acceptance) ? Ionic compound ? A metal reacts with a non-metal to form a ionic compound ? Electrostatic forces of attraction between ions are very strong because they are very stable compounds ? Properties of ionic compound ? Able to conduct electricity in the molten or aqueous state because of the presence of ions ? They don't conduct electricity in solid state as they do not have free electrons ? Electrons are present in solids ? Ions are present in aqueous, liquid or molten solutions ¦ ? Molten liquified by heat ¦ ? Aqueous dissolved in water ? Ionic bonds are soluble in water ? Bonding with LiF(Lithium fluoride) ? LiF has a very high melting point as a lot of energy is needed to break the high electrostatic forces of attraction between the ions ? LiF is soluble in water ? LiF does not conduct electricity in solid state because in solid state, LiF does not contain free electrons ? It conducts electricity in aqueous state Bonding with MgCl2 ? Rules for drawing dot and cross diagram ? Always draw the nucleus with the symbol of the element ? Write the electronic configuration ? Don't forget the charges ? Never leave an empty shell ? Draw all the shells(unless specified in question) ? Draw a key of different symbols representing the +ve and -ve ions ? Covalent bonding ? A covalent bond consists of a shared pair of electrons with electrons being supplied by each atom, either side of the bond ? Properties ¦ No transfer of electrons, electrons are shared ¦ No inner shells, each pair of shared electrons form a bond ¦ Both octet and duplet rules are satisfied and the atoms are stable ? Covalent bonding between the atoms in each molecule is strong. Bonding between individual molecules is not covalent and is weak ? Covalent bonds don't dissolve in water nor are they soluble Hydrogen ? Covalent bond ? Represented as H-H ? Linear shape Methane - CH4 Oxygen ? Double bond(2 lines) ? Bond energy = 408 kJ/M ? Bond energy is the energy required to break down the bonds Nitrogen ? Triple bond(3 lines) ? Bond energy = 946 kJ/M ? Thus 78% of the atmosphere is nitrogen ? Properties of simple/covalent molecules ? Appearance ¦ In room temperature, simple molecules are gases, liquids or solids with low melting and boiling points ? Melting point ¦ Very low ¦ Weak attractive forces between molecules means that very less energy is needed to break their bonds ? Electricity ¦ Don’t conduct electricity because they have no mobile ions or electrons ? Almost opposite to Ionic Bonds ? Giant covalent molecules ? In giant covalent molecules there are many atoms joined together in a regular arrangement by a very large number of covalent bonds ? Can result in a lattice structure ? General properties of giant covalent molecules ? Melting point ¦ Very high ¦ Structure is made up of a large number of covalent bonds, al of which need to be broken if atoms are to be separated ? Electrical ¦ Don’t conduct electricity because they have no mobile ions or electrons ? ? ? Giant molecules macromolecules covalent networks Giant covalent molecules ? Diamond ? ? Very high M.P. many covalent bonds must be broken to separate atoms ? ? Very strong Each carbon atom is joined to 4 others in a rigid structure. Coordination no. = 4(number of atoms, molecules, ions bonded to it) ? ? Non-conductor of electricity all four carbon atoms are used for bonding ? Tetrahedral shape ? All electrons are bonded ? No free electrons ? Does not conduct electricity ? Graphite ? Hexagonal shaped ? Are connected by weak Van Der Waals forces (connect the 2 layers) ? ? Melting point is very high many covalent bonds must be broken to separate atoms ? ? Strength is sod each carbon is joined to 3 others in layered structure ? Coordination no. = 3 ? Nanoscience ? Refers to the science of structures that are 1- 100nm in size ? Nanoparticles ? Show different properties to the same materials in bulk and have a high surface area to volume ratio ? Fullerenes ? Although they are not officially classed as giant molecules, fullerenes are made from carbon atoms joined together to make tubes and cages ? Nanotubes ? They are fullerenes where hexagonal sheets of carbon atoms have rolled into a tube ? Properties of fullerenes ? ? Very strong useful where lightness and strength are needed (tennis racket frames) ? ? Conductors of electricity used as semiconductors, electrical circuits ? ? Tubular structures used to transport a drug into the body ? Buckminster fullerene ? A fullerene where the carbon dioxide are arranged in a ball shaped molecule ? ? C60 60 carbon atoms are arranged in a ball in rings of 5 and 6Read More
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