AS 019 09-Jul-12. IONIC e.g. NaCl SIMPLE MOLECULAR e.g. CH 4

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AS 019 09-Jul-12

IONIC e.g. NaCl

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SIMPLE MOLECULAR e.g. CH4

SIMPLE MOLECULAR e.g. I2

PROPERTY EXPLANATIONMelting &

boiling points

LOW Weak forces between

moleculesElectrical

conductivity

DOES NOT CONDUCT

No mobile charged particles

Strength BRITTLEWeak forces

between molecules

Solubility in water SLIGHTLY SOLUBLE

SIMPLE MOLECULAR e.g. ice

GIANT COVALENT e.g. diamond

http://www.edinformatics.com/interactive_molecules/diamond.htmGreat rotatable structures (but they are NOT molecules!!)

PROPERTY EXPLANATIONMelting &

boiling points

VERY HIGHNeed to break all strong covalent

bondsElectrical

conductivity

DOES NOT CONDUCT

No mobile charged particles

Strength STRONGRigid

arrangement of atoms held by covalent bonds

Solubility in water INSOLUBLE

GIANT COVALENT e.g. graphite

http://www.edinformatics.com/interactive_molecules/diamond.htm

Great rotatable structures (but they are NOT molecules!!)

PROPERTY EXPLANATIONMelting &

boiling points

VERY HIGHNeed to break all strong covalent

bondsElectrical

conductivity

CONDUCTS Some electrons

free to move between layers

Strength BRITTLEWeak forces

between layers so layers can

slideSolubility in water INSOLUBLE

PROPERTY EXPLANATION

Melting & boiling points

HIGHStrong attraction between +ve ions and delocalised

e-’sElectrical

conductivity

CONDUCTS Outer shell

electrons free to move

Strength STRONGLayers can slide

while maintaining metallic bonding

Solubility in water INSOLUBLE

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