GCSE Chemistry – Other carbon structures
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-I can recall that carbon can form four covalent bonds
-I can describe the structure and properties of graphene
-I can define the term “allotrope”
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Question 1 of 16
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How many covalent bonds can a carbon atom form?
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2. Question
What is graphene made from?
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What is graphene made from?
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What is graphene?
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What type of structure does graphene have?
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What type of bonding is in graphene?
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How thick is graphene?
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Describe the density of graphene.
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Describe the reactivity of graphene.
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Describe the electrical conductivity of graphene.
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Describe the thermal energy conductivity of graphene.
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Describe the electrical conductivity of graphene compared to graphite.
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Describe the thermal energy conductivity of graphene compared to graphite.
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What is the definition of an allotrope?
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Which of the following is an example of an allotrope?
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Which of the following is an example of an allotrope?
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