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level: Giant covalent molecules - diamond and graphite

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level questions: Giant covalent molecules - diamond and graphite

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What are the properties of giant covalent bonds- No specific formula because the structure can be any size - High melting points because the covalent bonds between them make them solids - They exist as one large structure with no intermolecular forces between them
What is the state of giant covalent molecules at room temperatureSolids - Because they have millions of strong covalent bond which requires great deal of energy to overcome.
How is diamond formedFrom the element Carbon
Why cant diamonds conduct electricityThey have no delocalised electrons that can carry charge
The bond of carbon in a diamond atomForms 4 covalent bonds to 4 other carbon atoms
Why does Diamond have a high melting and boiling pointbecause of the millions of covalent bonds
The bond of carbon in graphiteeach carbon atom only bonds covalently to 3 other carbon atoms - because of these strong bonds it has high melting and boiling point
How are the hexagonal rings in graphite arrangedIn layers
Why is graphite slipperyThere are no covalent bonds between the layers if hexagonal rings so they can slide
Why is graphite a good conducter of heat and electricityBecause of the carbon atom only being covlently bonded to 3 other carbon atoms, it leaves each carbon atom with one electron that is delocalised