Atoms Combining
Atoms Combining
Atoms Combining
● Chemical change
○ When a new substance is formed and the reaction is irreversible
○ Signs of chemical change
■ One or more chemical substances are formed
■ Energy is taken in or given out, during the reaction
■ The change is usually difficult to reverse
● If no new chemical is formed, it is known as a physical change
● Ions
○ An ion is a charged particle. It is charged because it has an unequal number of protons and
electrons
○ If it has charge of 1+ then its a positive ion
○ If it has charge of 1- then its a negative ion
● Ionic bonds
○ Bonds formed between positive and negative ions is called an ionic bond
○ It is formed because of the transfer of electrons from metal to non-metal. Metals get a
positive charge(transfer) and nonmetal get negative ions(acceptance)
● Ionic compound
○ A metal reacts with a non-metal to form a ionic compound
○ Electrostatic forces of attraction between ions are very strong because they are very
stable compounds
● Covalent bonding
○ A covalent bond consists of a shared pair of
electrons with electrons being supplied by each
atom, either side of the bond
○ Properties
■ No transfer of electrons, electrons are shared
■ No inner shells, each pair of shared electrons form a bond
■ Both octet and duplet rules are satisfied and the atoms are stable
○ Covalent bonding between the atoms in each molecule is strong. Bonding between individual
molecules is not covalent and is weak
○ Covalent bonds don't dissolve in water nor are they soluble
Hydrogen
● Covalent bond
● Represented as H-H
● Linear shape
Methane - CH4
Oxygen
● Nanoscience
○ Refers to the science of structures that are 1- 100nm in size
● Nanoparticles
○ Show different properties to the same materials in bulk and have a high surface area to
volume ratio
● Fullerenes
○ Although they are not officially classed as giant molecules, fullerenes are made from
carbon atoms joined together to make tubes and cages
● Nanotubes
○ They are fullerenes where hexagonal sheets of carbon atoms have rolled into a tube
● Properties of fullerenes
○ Very strong → useful where lightness and strength are needed (tennis racket frames)
○ Conductors of electricity → used as semiconductors, electrical circuits
○ Tubular structures → used to transport a drug into the body
● Buckminster fullerene
○ A fullerene where the carbon dioxide are arranged in a ball shaped molecule
○ C60 → 60 carbon atoms are arranged in a ball in rings of 5 and 6
● Silica
○ M.P → very high
○ Strength → strong → joined to 4 oxygen which are joined to 2 silicon
○ Electrical → non-conductor
● Metallic bonding
○ Layers slide over each other because of the sea of delocalised electrons and that makes
metals
○ Because of free electrons that are mobile, metals are able to conduct electricity
○ The forces between +/- are extremely strong thus have high melting and boiling points. A
lot of heat energy is needed to overcome the attraction
○ All electrons operate as a sea of delocated electrons ffc
Diamond Graphite
All electrons are bonded thus do not conduct Only 3 electrons are bonded, can conduct
electricity electricity
High mp/bp because there are a large no. of Mp/bp is same as diamonds as they are both giant
molecules that require large amount of energy to covalent molecules
break their bonds
Covalent molecules
Hydrogen chloride(HCl)
Water(H2O)
Ammonia(NH3)
Carbon Dioxide(CO2)
Ethene(C2H4)