1. Give the definition of a covalent bond

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2. Describe the structure of metals

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3. In the dot and cross diagram of the outer electrons showing the covalent bonding in a molecule of oxygen (O₂), how many electrons should be shown in areas 1, 2 and 3?

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4. Describe the formation of a covalent bond

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State whether covalent substances conduct electricity, and explain why

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6. A student has drawn a diagram to show the structure of a metallic solid, but forgotten to label the parts. Which of the following correctly lists those parts?

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7. Do ionic substances conduct electricity?

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8. Alloys contain different sized positive ions. What properties does this give alloys compared to pure metals?

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9. Explain why metals are good conductors of electricity

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10. Explain what is meant by electric current

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11. Suggest why buckminsterfullerene, C₆₀, has a low melting point.

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12. When are ions attracted to each other?

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13. Do larger molecules have higher or lower boiling points than smaller molecules?

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14. Explain, in terms of its structure, why graphite can act as a lubricant.

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15. Explain, in terms of structure and bonding, why sodium chloride has a very high melting point

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16. Apart from being a mixture of metals, what non-metal is often added to alloys to make them stronger?

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17. State two properties of aluminium that make it suitable for use in food cans

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18. What is needed to complete this diagram to show the ionic bonding in magnesium chloride, MgCl₂ ?

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19. Why do ionic compounds conduct electricity only when molten or in solution?

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20. Explain why nitrogen gas, N₂, is a gas at room temperature

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