Increasing this factor generally increases the rate of reaction because particles move faster and collide more frequently.
What is temperature?
In this form of carbon, each atom forms four covalent bonds with other carbon atoms, resulting in a very hard substance with a high melting point.
What is Diamond?
This type of bonding involves the transfer of electrons from a metal to a non-metal.
What is Ionic Bonding?
The force between positive and negative particles. ( I swear to god...)
What is electrostatic attraction?
Carbon dioxide, methane, water vapour
What is greenhouse gases?
Adding this to a reaction lowers the activation energy and increases the rate of reaction without being chemically changed.
This form of carbon consists of layers of hexagonal rings with delocalized electrons, making it a good conductor of electricity.
What is graphite
In this type of bonding, atoms share pairs of electrons.
What is covalent bonding?
the force between simple molecules- low melting points.
What is intermolecular forces?
This gas makes up about 20% of the Earth's atmosphere.
What is oxygen?
This theory explains how chemical reactions occur and why rates of reaction differ.
What is collision theory?
A single layer of graphite is known by this name and has unique properties useful in electronics.
What is graphene?
This type of bonding involves the sharing of delocalized electrons among metal atoms.
What is metallic bonding
Metals slide over each other they are blank and blank
what is malleable and ductile?
What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's Modern Atmosphere.
What is Nitrogen?
This principle states that if a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by changing the conditions, the position of equilibrium moves to counteract the change.
What is Le Chatelier's Principle?
This type of diagram can represent the electron transfer during the formation of an ionic compound.
What is dot and cross diagrams?
Bonding occurring in CuO
What is giant covalent bonding?
The Earth's early atmosphere is similar to which planet?
What is Mars
In a reversible reaction, these conditions are reached when the forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate.
What is dynamic equilibrium?
These cylindrical fullerenes have high length-to-diameter ratios and are useful in nanotechnology.
What is carbon nanotubes?
Bonding occurring in H2O
What is covalent bonding
Metals have strong boiling points because of the electrostatic attraction between these 2 types of particles.
What is positive ion and delocalised electron?
Diesel and carbon particulates promote this environmental phenomenon
What is global dimming?