Structure and Properties

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GCSE Chemistry Additional Science (AQA) Flashcards on Structure and Properties , created by yusanr98 on 02/04/2014.
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Why do ionic compounds have high melting points? It takes a lot of energy to break the many strong ionic bonds which hold a giant ionic lattice together. So ionic compounds have high high melting points. They are all solids at room temperature.
Why do ionic compounds conduct electricity when we melt them or dissolve them in water? Because their ions can the move freely around and carry charge through the liquid.
Which type of substances has low melting points and boiling points? Substances made up of simple molecules have low melting points and boiling points.
Why do simple molecule substances have low melting points and boiling points? The Forces between simple molecules are weak. These weak intermolecular forces explain why substances made of simple molecules have low melting and boiling points.
Why don't these substances conduct electricity? Simple molecules have no overall charge, so they cannot carry electrical charge. Therefore substances made of simple molecule cannot conduct electricity.
Why is diamond hard and graphite slippery? Graphite has no covalnet bonds between its layer. This means they can slide over each other, making the graphite soft and slippery. The atoms in diamond have a different structure and cannot slide like this. So diamond is a very hard substance.
Why can graphite conduct electricity? Because of the deloocalised electrons along its layers.
What is a Fullerence? Form of the element carbon that can form a large cage-like structure, based on hexagonal rings of carbon atoms.
Why can we bend and shape metals? Because the layers of atoms in a giant metallic structure can slide over each other.
Why are alloys harder than pure metals? In alloys the layers cannot slide so easily because atoms of other elements change the regular structure making it harder than pure metals.
Why do metals allow electricity and heat to pass through them? Delocalised electrons in metals enable electricity and heat to pass through the metal easily.
What are shape memory alloy? They are metals which can return to their original shape by heating after it has been deformed.
Do the properties of polymers depend on the monomers we use? Yes
Can changing reaction conditions modify the polymers that are made? Yes
What are thermosetting and thermosoftening polymers? Thermosetting polymers will not soften but will eventually char(burn) if heated very strongly. Thermosoftening polymers will soften or melt easily when heated.
What is nanoscience? Is the study of small particles that are between 1 and 100 nanometres in size.
What are the potential benefits with nanoscience? It can be used in medicines.
What are the potential risk with nanoscience? Breathing in these tiny particles could cause damage to the lungs.
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