Shapes Of Molecules And Ions Flashcards

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What is electron pair repulsion theory?

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The shape depends on the number of electron pairs around the central atom
Electron pairs repel each other so stay as far away as possible

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What is the shape with 4 bond pairs called and what is the bond angle?

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109.5

Tetrahedral

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What is the shape with 5 bond pairs called and what is the bond angle?

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120, 90

Trigonial bipyramidal

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What is the shape with 6 bond pairs called and what is the bond angle?

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90

Octahedral

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What is the shape with 3 bond pairs called and what is the bond angle?

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120

Trigonial planar

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What is the shape with 2 bond pairs called and what is the bond angle?

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180

Linear

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How does the repulsing between lone pairs and bonding pairs vary?

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Greater as the electron pair is closer to the nucleus, reducing the bond angle by 2.5° each time

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What is the structure of an ionic compound?

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The arrangement of ions in the lattice which maximises the attractive forces between oppositely charged ions and minimises repulsive forces
They attract opposite be charged ions in all directions and therefore repel them similarly

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9
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What are allotropes?

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Different forms of the same element that exist in the same physical state. This depends on the bonding between the atoms

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10
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What is the structure of diamond?

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Interlocking tetrahedral carbon atoms, each covalently bonded to 4 others in a giant molecule

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What is the structure of graphite?

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Planes of trigonal carbon atoms, each bonded to 3 other atoms at 120°
These planes are arranged in sheets to phone 3-D crystals, held together by weak intermolecular forces between the layers

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Why can carbon conduct electricity?

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Each atom has only three covalent bonds so the remaining outershell electrons is free to circulate within each plane of the atoms

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13
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What is the most reactive form of carbon?

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Amorphous

Burns quite easily in there and attacked by strong oxidising agents

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What does the properties of amorphous carbon depend on?

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It’s method of manufacture and the conditions it is later subjected to

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Where can amorphous carbon be found?

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Naturally in coal and soot
Can be obtained by heating organic compounds to very high temperatures in the absence of their burning organic papers with insufficient oxygen

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What is the structure of the fullerene?

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It is in allotropes of carbon where they are linked in and almost spherical model
It has delocalised electrons so it can conduct electricity

17
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What are nano tubes?

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Closed – cage carbon structures that contain 12 five members rings and almost any number of six-member the rings

18
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What are the possible uses for nano tubes?

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Aircraft, space and the car industries

Superconducting and have a normal strength and great lightness