know that a covalent bond is formed between atoms by the sharing of a pair of electrons
know that a covalent bond is formed between atoms by the sharing of a pair of electrons
understand covalent bonds in terms of electrostatic attractions
understand how to use dot-and-cross diagrams to represent covalent bonds in:
explain why substances with a simple molecular structures are gases or liquids, or solids with low melting and boiling points
the term intermolecular forces of attraction can be used to represent all forces between molecules
explain why the melting and boiling points of substances with simple molecular structures increase, in general, with increasing relative molecular mass
explain why substances with giant covalent structures are solids with high melting and boiling points
explain how the structures of diamond, graphite and C60 fullerene influence their physical properties, including electrical conductivity and hardness
know that covalent compounds do not usually conduct electricity