Which solid has a giant covalent lattice structure?
Calcium fluoride
Nickel
Silicon (IV) dioxide
Sulfur
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First teaching 2023
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Which solid has a giant covalent lattice structure?
Calcium fluoride
Nickel
Silicon (IV) dioxide
Sulfur
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The table shows the physical properties of four substances.
Which substance has a giant ionic structure?
melting point /℃ |
boiling point /℃ |
electrical conductivity of solid |
electrical conductivity of liquid |
electrical conductivity of aqueous solution |
|
1 |
-119 |
39 |
poor |
poor |
insoluble |
2 |
-115 |
-85 |
poor |
poor |
good |
3 |
993 |
1695 |
poor |
good |
good |
4 |
1610 |
2230 |
poor |
poor |
insoluble |
1, 2 and 3
1 and 2
1 and 3
3 only
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Three substances, R, S and T, have physical properties as shown.
Substance |
Melting / oC |
Boiling / oC |
Electrical conductivity of liquid |
R |
772 |
1407 |
Yes |
S |
114 |
183 |
No |
T |
1610 |
2205 |
No |
What type of lattice could each substance have?
R |
S |
T |
|
A |
Giant molecular |
Simple molecular |
Ionic |
B |
Ionic |
Giant molecular |
Simple molecular |
C |
Ionic |
Simple molecular |
Giant molecular |
D |
Simple molecular |
Ionic |
Giant molecular |
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Which diagram represents part of a giant covalent lattice structure?
1, 2 and 3
1 and 2
1 and 3
3 only
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Three substances, X, Y and Z, have physical properties as shown.
Substance |
Melting / oC |
Boiling / oC |
Electrical conductivity |
|
of solid |
of liquid |
|||
X |
801 |
1413 |
Poor |
Good |
Y |
2852 |
3600 |
Poor |
Good |
Z |
3550 |
4827 |
Good |
Not known |
What could be the identities of X, Y and Z?
X |
Y |
Z |
|
A |
CaF |
KCl |
Cu |
B |
NaCl |
MgO |
C (graphite) |
C |
NaBr |
CaO |
C (diamond) |
D |
NaBr |
BaO |
SiO2 |
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When can sodium chloride conduct electricity?
Solid | Molten | Aqueous | |
A | ✓ | ✓ | X |
B | ✓ | X | ✓ |
C | X | ✓ | ✓ |
D | X | X | ✓ |
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Which chemical has the highest melting point?
Sulfur
Calcium oxide
Lithium
Sodium fluoride
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