level: Giant covalent molecules - diamond and graphite
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level questions: Giant covalent molecules - diamond and graphite
Question | Answer |
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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 temperature | Solids - Because they have millions of strong covalent bond which requires great deal of energy to overcome. |
How is diamond formed | From the element Carbon |
Why cant diamonds conduct electricity | They have no delocalised electrons that can carry charge |
The bond of carbon in a diamond atom | Forms 4 covalent bonds to 4 other carbon atoms |
Why does Diamond have a high melting and boiling point | because of the millions of covalent bonds |
The bond of carbon in graphite | each 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 arranged | In layers |
Why is graphite slippery | There are no covalent bonds between the layers if hexagonal rings so they can slide |
Why is graphite a good conducter of heat and electricity | Because of the carbon atom only being covlently bonded to 3 other carbon atoms, it leaves each carbon atom with one electron that is delocalised |