04-Lesson 4 Structure of Carbon
04-Lesson 4 Structure of Carbon
of carbon
atom
Lesson 4: Explain how structure of
carbon atom affects the type of bonds
it forms.
What are giant covalent structures?
In some substances, such as sand, diamond and graphite,
millions of atoms are joined together by covalent bonds.
C
C
C
C
The properties of diamond
All the electrons in the outer shell of the carbon atom (2.4) are
used in covalent bonds. This affects diamond’s properties.
C C
weak forces of attraction
The properties of graphite
Only three of the four electrons in the outer shell of the
carbon atom (2.4) are used in covalent bonds. This affects
graphite’s properties.
Graphite is soft and slippery –
layers can easily slide over each
other because the weak forces of
attraction are easily broken. This is
why graphite is used as a lubricant.