Lecture 1
Lecture 1
Lecture 1
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What is X-ray crystallography?


A method scientists use to figure out the 3D shape of tiny structures, like molecules, proteins, salts, or minerals.

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Properties of ionic solids?

High melting points

Hard

Brittle

They shatter instead of bending

Do not conduct electricity as solids

Can conduct electricity when dissolved in water because ions can move

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Examples of covalent network solids?

Examples:

Diamond

Silica

Graphite

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Solids can be arranged in two main ways, what are they? 

Crystalline solids: a regular, repeating pattern.

Amorphous solids: have a random arrangement.

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What are metallic solids?

Metallic solids are made of metal atoms. They have positive metal nuclei surrounded by a sea of delocalized electrons.

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Properties of covalent network solids?

Properties:

Very hard

Very high melting points

Usually do not conduct electricity

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What are the 4 types of crystalline solids?

Ionic solids

Metallic solids

Covalent network solids

Molecular solids


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Properties of metallic solids?

Properties of metallic solids:

Conduct electricity well

Conduct heat well

Shiny

Malleable, meaning they can be hammered into shape

Ductile, meaning they can be pulled into wires

Hard but usually do not shatter

Melting points can vary

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What are molecular solids?

Molecular solids are made of neutral molecules. The molecules are held together by intermolecular forces, not ionic or covalent bonds.

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What are ionic solids?

Ionic solids are made of positive and negative ions. The ions are held together by strong electrostatic attractions, also called ionic bonds.

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Examples of Metallic Solids?

Copper, iron, titanium, lead

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Examples of molecular solids?

Examples:

Ice, H₂O

Dry ice, CO₂

Iodine, I₂

Table sugar, C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁

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Example of ionic solids?

NaCl, table salt. Limestone.


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What are covalent network solids?

Covalent network solids are made of atoms connected in a large 3D network of covalent bonds.

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Properties of molecular solids?

Properties:

Usually low melting points

Do not conduct electricity

Hardness can vary

Brittleness can vary

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