Atoms,Compounds And Isotopes

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Mapa Mental sobre Atoms,Compounds And Isotopes, criado por Gurkiran Kang em 13-10-2014.
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Atoms,Compounds And Isotopes
  1. Ionic Bonding
    1. 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.
      1. Metal atoms lose the electron, or electrons, in their highest energy level and become positively charged ions
        1. Non-metal atoms gain an electron, or electrons, from another atom to become negatively charged ions
        2. Conducts electricity when molten or in solution.
          1. Very Strong electrostatic force
            1. High Melting Point And Boiling Point
            2. Compounds are substances in which atoms of two or more elements are chemically combined.
              1. Isotopes
                1. Isotopes are different atomic forms of the same element which have the SAME number of PROTONS but DIFFERENT number of NEUTRONS
                  1. SAME atomic number
                  2. Covalent Bonding ( SHARING OF ELECTRONS)
                    1. Can only share electrons in outer shells
                      1. Structure
                        1. Simple Molecular
                          1. Very strong covalent bonds
                            1. Forces of attraction is weak
                              1. Low melting Point And Boiling
                                1. DON'T conduct electricity as no ions or electrical charge
                                2. Giant Covalent
                                  1. No Charged Ions
                                    1. Very Strong Covalent Bond
                                      1. High MTP and BP
                                        1. Diamond
                                          1. 4 Covalent Rigid Bonds
                                          2. Silicon Dioxide
                                            1. What sand is made of
                                            2. Graphite
                                              1. Each Carbon Atom Forms 3 Coavlent Bonds
                                                1. Creates Layers That Are Free To Slide
                                                  1. Soft And Slippery
                                                    1. Only metal which is good conductor of electricity and heat

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