You can go to the bathroom before the start. Leaving the room during our session is NOT allowed.
Keep your shirt tucked in.
Prepare your learner's book and notebook.
Put your phone in the tray.
Before we begin:
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You can go to the bathroom before the start. Leaving the room during our session is NOT allowed.
Keep your shirt tucked in.
Prepare your learner's book and notebook.
Put your phone in the tray.
Before we begin:
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build the giant structures of salt, diamond and graphite
present the model to the class
Lesson Goals
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What conclusion can you make for this diagram?
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"Opposite attracts."
In an ionic lattice structure, "electrostatic force of attraction" keeps the particles together.
MAIN IDEA
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What is the difference between the structure of diamond and the structure of graphite?
Enquiry Question
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each carbon atom bonds with four other carbons, forming a tetrahedron
Diamond
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All the covalent bonds are identical, very strong.
There are NO intermolecular forces.
Diamond
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Physical properties:
- does NOT conduct electricity
- very high melting point extremely dense and hard
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Each carbon atom is bonded to three others forming layers of hexagonal-shaped forms, leaving one free electron per carbon atom
Graphite
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Free (delocalised) electrons exist in between the layers and are free to move through the structure and carry charge, hence graphite CAN conduct electricity.
Graphite
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The covalent bonds within the layers are very strong BUT the layers are connected to each other by weak forces only, hence the layers CANslide over each other making graphite slippery and smooth
Graphite
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- CAN conduct electricity
- has VERY HIGH melting point
- is soft and slippery, less dense than diamond
Graphite
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3D Model-making
Group work
Make 3D model of:
- T1: Ionic
- T 2, 5: Diamond
- T3, 4: Graphite
You only have 10 minutes.
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Presentation
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Tuesday - Properties of Ionic and covalent substances
Wednesday - Scientific investigation
Thursday - End of Unit 2 Test
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Self - Evaluation 😁 - I can do this! I am ready to try something new. 😅 - I am getting there! I need a bit of help. I am a bit unsure. I might need to practice. 😬 - I need help! I don't understand this. I am not ready to move on yet.