GCSE Chemistry – Covalent bonds
Learning Objectives
-I can describe a single covalent bond as a shared pair of electrons
-I can draw dot and cross diagrams to represent simple covalent structures
-I can recall that covalent bonding is typical of non-metallic elements and compounds
-I can explain why covalent bonds are relatively strong
-I can recall that covalent bonding can be represented by a line
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What is the definition of a single covalent bond?
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What happens to electrons in a covalent bond?
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What type of atoms are needed for covalent bonding to take place?
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Where are non-metals located on the periodic table?
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What type of diagram is used to portray a covalent bond?
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What is the definition of intermolecular forces?
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What is the definition of a simple molecular bond?
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What is the definition of a giant covalent structure?
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9. Question
What type of bonds does a compound with a simple molecular structure contain?
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What type of bonds does a compound with a giant covalent structure contain?
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Which of the following have a giant covalent structure?
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Which of the following have a giant covalent structure?
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How many electrons are shared in a chlorine bond?
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How many electrons are shared in a hydrogen bond?
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How many electrons are shared in a bromine bond?
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Which of the following are covalently bonded?
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17. Question
Which of the following are covalently bonded?
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Which of the following are covalently bonded?
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Which of the following are covalently bonded?
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20. Question
Which of the following are covalently bonded?
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21. Question
Why are covalent bonds relatively strong?
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How can covalent bonds be represented?
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