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Network Covalent Bonding

This document summarizes the key properties and bonding types of the four main categories of solids: ionic, molecular, network, and metallic. It defines each type of solid based on their constituent particles and attractive forces. Ionic solids are composed of positive and negative ions held together by electrostatic attractions. Molecular solids contain molecules or rare gas atoms bound by London dispersion, dipole-dipole, or hydrogen bonding. Network solids have atoms bonded by covalent bonds. Metallic solids are made of positive metal atoms and free-floating electrons. The document then examines the electrical conductivity, melting points, and hardness of each type. Ionic solids are poor conductors with high melting points

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Network Covalent Bonding

This document summarizes the key properties and bonding types of the four main categories of solids: ionic, molecular, network, and metallic. It defines each type of solid based on their constituent particles and attractive forces. Ionic solids are composed of positive and negative ions held together by electrostatic attractions. Molecular solids contain molecules or rare gas atoms bound by London dispersion, dipole-dipole, or hydrogen bonding. Network solids have atoms bonded by covalent bonds. Metallic solids are made of positive metal atoms and free-floating electrons. The document then examines the electrical conductivity, melting points, and hardness of each type. Ionic solids are poor conductors with high melting points

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Activity: The Solid State

Name: ____ Onrubia, Rico C._________ Course: _ _ BSECE II_ Date: September 24, 2019_ _

A. Complete the table below:

Solid Particles Attractive Forces Sample Substance

1. Ionic -Made up of positive and electrostatic table salt or NaCl


negative ions attractions(ionic bond)
Calcite and Magnesia
-simple and complex ions

2. Molecular -Rare gas atom and London dispersion forces, Sucrose, Argon, paraffins,
molecules dipole-dipole forces, or calomel, ice, solid CO2
hydrogen bonds
-Made up of atoms or
molecules

3. Network -Made up of atoms: covalent bonds; the diamond and graphite, and
Group IV elements, III-V intermolecular forces the fullerenes
and II-IV compounds

4. Metallic -positive atoms and free metallic bonds Copper, iron and sodium
electrons

-Made up of metal atoms

B. For the properties listed, explain the behavior of ions/molecules/atoms for each type of solid:

Solid Electrical Conductivity Melting point and Range Softness/Hardness

1. Ionic are poor conductors in high melting point Brittle


the solid state.
2. molecular are poor conductors. low melting point low flexibility

3. network poor conductors. very high melting point very hard

4. Metallic are good conductors of high melting point can range from soft and
electricity. malleable to very hard

C. Indicate the type of bonds or intermolecular forces that must be broken to melt the
following substances:

1. ice : hydrogen bond


2. diamond: Network covalent bonding
3. sodium chloride : ionic bond
4. aluminum: metallic bond
D. What type of forces must be overcome in order to melt crystals of the following:

1. Si: covelent bond


2. Ba: molecular bond
3. F2 : metallic bond
4. BaF2: ionic bond

E.Given the following pairs of substance, indicate which would have the higher melting point. State the basis of
your answer.

1. ice or diamond (a form of carbon)


Diamond
-Because network type of solid has higher melting point than molecular type of solid. Covelent bond has
higher melting point that hydrogen bond
2. ice or sodium chloride
Sodium chloride
- Because ionic type of solid has higher melting point than molecular type of solid
3. ice or aluminum
Aluminum
Because metallic type of solid has higher melting point than molecular type of solid
4. ClF or BrF
ClF
-Because covelent bond has the highest melting point
5. BrCl or Cl2
BrCl
-thought that when compounds have similar forces and charges, the one with the higher molecular
weight has the higher melting point.
6. Cs or Br2

7. C (diamond), Cl2
C (diamond)
-
8. SiO2, CO2

9. KBr, Br2

10. C6Cl6, C6H6

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