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Question | Answer |
Physical property | Any property that is measurable, whose value describes a physical state or appearance |
Chemical property | A characteristic of a substance that is observed during a chemical reaction |
Strong material | One that cannot be easily broken |
Brittle material | One that can be easily broken |
Malleable | Can be bent, hammered or squashed into different shapes |
Ductile | Can be stretched out into wires |
Lustrous | The word used to describe the shiny appearance of metals when polished |
Lattice | A structure consisting of a regular three dimensional pattern |
Structure of a metal | Lattice of positive ions, through which a 'sea' of electrons are free to move |
Metallic bonds | The electrostatic attraction between positive metal ions and negative delocalised electrons |
Ionic compounds | Compounds where the particles are joined by ionic bonds |
Ionic bonds | Bonds formed between oppositely charged particles |
Ion | A charged atom or group of atoms |
Octet rule | Atoms of main-group elements tend to combine in such a way that each atom has eight electrons in its valence shell, giving it the same electronic configuration as a noble gas |
Oxide | \(O^{2-}\) |
Hydroxide | \(OH^{-}\) |
Nitrate | \(NO_3^{-}\) |
Chloride | \(Cl^{-}\) |
Bromide | \(Br^{-}\) |
Iodide | \(I^{-}\) |
Sulfate | \(SO_4^{2-}\) |
Carbonate | \(CO_3^{2-}\) |
Phosphate | \(PO_4^{3-}\) |
Unit cell | The simplest way of drawing the arrangement of ions in the lattice |
Bonds | Forces of attraction that hold atoms together |
Cation | A positively charged ion |
Anion | A negatively charged ion |
Electrostatic forces | Forces of attraction between positively and negatively charged objects |
Covalent bonds | Involve the sharing of electrons between two or more atoms |
Molecule | The structure that results when two or more atoms are joined together by a covalent bond Eg: Water |
Allotropes | Different physical forms of the same substance Eg. Diamond and graphite are contain covalent bonds between carbon atoms |
Bonding in diamond | Carbon atoms connected to four other carbon atoms by a strong covalent bond. This forms a tetrahedral unit cell. All four of carbon's electrons are involved in bonding with another carbon atom |
Bonding in graphite | Layers of carbon atoms, arranged in hexagonal rings. Strong covalent atoms between carbon atoms in rings, forces between layers. Delocalised system of electrons between the layers |
Fullerene | A group of allotropes of carbon, made of balls, 'cages' or tubes of carbon atoms |
Carbon nanotube | Molecular-scale tubes of graphite-like carbon |
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