Chemistry- Atomic Bonding and Structure

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Matter
describes the material that everything is made up of
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particle
a small piece of matter
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Melting point
the specific temperature at which a pure substance changes state, from solid to liquid and from liquid to solid
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Boiling point
the specific temperature at which a pure substance changes state from liquid to gas and from gas to liquid
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Aqueous
dissolved in water
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Ionic bond
the force of attraction between positive and negative ions
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Ion
atoms that have gained or lost electrons and now have an overall charge
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Electrostatic
a force of attraction between oppositely charged species
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Molten
liquefied by heat
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Delocalised
not bound to one atom
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Electrostatic
a force of attraction between oppositely charged species
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Metallic bond
the strong attraction between metal ions and delocalised electrons
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Pure
a substance that contains only one type of element or compound
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Ductile
can be drawn into a wire
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Malleable
can be hammered into shape
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Alloy
a mixture that contains at least one metal, e.g. steel
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Brittle
breaks easily when hit
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Corrosion
when a metal reacts with oxygen and water, e.g. the rusting of iron
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Covalent bond
a shared pair of electrons between atoms in a molecule
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Intermolecular
between molecules
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Diamond
a form of carbon, with a giant covalent structure, that is very hard
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Graphite
a form of carbon, with a giant covalent structure, that conducts electricity
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Silicon dioxide (silica)
(SiO2 ) a compound found in sand
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Graphene
a form of carbon; a single layer of graphite, just one atom thick
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Transparent
see-through
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Fullerene
a form of carbon in which the carbon atoms are joined together to form hollow structures, e.g. tubes, balls and cages
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Nanoparticles
very small particles, which are 1-100nm in size (just a few hundred atoms)