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STRUCTURE AND BONDING (COVALENT)

Horizontales
Covalent substances don't conduct this.
A macromolecule (giant covalent structure) which has three carbon atoms bonded to another three carbon atoms. It is soft and slippery and does conduct electricity. It also has intermolecular forces between the layers.
A molecule made up of only a few atoms held together by covalent bonds.
A large molecule made up of a large number of atoms held together by covalent bonds (also known as a giant covalent structure).
Simple covalent molecules are usually.....(three words).
A chemical formula that shows the atoms in a covalent bond and all the bonds between them.
A chemical bond formed when atoms share electrons.
Verticales
A weak force of attraction that exists between molecules (NOT ATOMS!)
A long chain molecule that is formed by joining lots of smaller molecules (monomers) together.
The shortest section of a polymer (two words).
A single sheet of carbon atoms which are one atom thick and arranged in hexagons.
Hollow molecules made of carbon which are shaped like tubes or balls. They are arranged in hexagons.
A macromolecule (giant covalent structure) which has four carbon atoms bonded to another four carbon atoms. it is hard and does not conduct electricity.
A chemical formula showing the actual number of atoms of each element in a compound.