Bonding Chemistry GCSE Revision
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- Bonding
- Covalent
- Non-metal
- Shared pair of electrons
- Single and Double Bonds
- Low melting point
- Weak bonds
- Do not Conduct Electricity
- More Energy
- Layers that are free to move
- Ionic
- Transfer electrons
- Positive and Negative Ions
- High melting and Boiling points
- Metals and Non-Metals
- Do not Conduct electricity
- Strong Bonds
- Transfer electrons
- Metalic
- Metals
- Layers So free to move
- Soft because layers can slide over each other
- High melting point and Boiling point
- Conduct Electricity
- Sea of Negative Electrons
- Giant Covalent
- Strong Bonds
- High Melting Point
- High Boiling Point
- Do Not conduct Electricity
- Do not contain charged particles
- Made of Carbon
- Graphite
- Sheets of Carbon atoms
- Free to move
- Diamond
- Strong Bonds and High Melting Point
- Really Hard because they have strong Bonds
- Graphene
- Sheet of Carbon
- One Atom thick
- Covalent
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