Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Atoms,Compounds And Isotopes
- Ionic Bonding
- Metal atoms form positive ions, while non-metal atoms
form negative ions. The strong electrostatic forces of
attraction between oppositely charged ions are called
ionic bonds.
- Metal atoms lose the electron, or
electrons, in their highest energy level and
become positively charged ions
- Non-metal atoms gain an electron, or
electrons, from another atom to
become negatively charged ions
- Conducts electricity when
molten or in solution.
- Very Strong electrostatic force
- High Melting Point And Boiling
Point
- Compounds are substances in which
atoms of two or more elements are
chemically combined.
- Isotopes
- Isotopes are different atomic forms of the same element
which have the SAME number of PROTONS but DIFFERENT
number of NEUTRONS
- SAME atomic number
- Covalent Bonding ( SHARING OF ELECTRONS)
- Can only share electrons in outer shells
- Structure
- Simple Molecular
- Very strong covalent bonds
- Forces of attraction is weak
- Low melting Point And Boiling
- DON'T conduct electricity as no ions or electrical charge
- Giant Covalent
- No Charged Ions
- Very Strong
Covalent Bond
- High MTP and BP
- Diamond
- 4 Covalent Rigid Bonds
- Silicon Dioxide
- What sand is made of
- Graphite
- Each Carbon Atom Forms 3 Coavlent
Bonds
- Creates Layers That Are Free To Slide
- Soft And Slippery
- Only metal which is good conductor of electricity and
heat