IGCSE Chemistry: Bonding and Structure – Exam Tips & Revision Guide
This guide covers IGCSE Chemistry bonding and structure. You will revise ionic bonding (metal + non-metal; transfer of electrons; giant lattice), covalent bonding (sharing electrons; simple molecules or giant), metallic bonding (positive ions in sea of electrons), and properties linked to structure.
Key concepts to revise
- Ionic – Metal loses electrons; non-metal gains; oppositely charged ions; giant lattice; high m.p.; conducts when molten/dissolved (ions free to move).
- Covalent – Non-metals share pairs of electrons; simple molecules (e.g. H2O, CO2) or giant (e.g. diamond, SiO2); simple molecules: low m.p.; do not conduct.
- Metallic – Positive metal ions in sea of delocalised electrons; malleable; conducts heat and electricity; high m.p. (varies).
- Dot-and-cross – Show outer electrons only; ionic: brackets and charges; covalent: shared pair between atoms.
Exam tips and command words
- Describe – The bonding in a given compound (ionic/covalent/metallic) and how it forms (transfer/sharing/sea of electrons).
- Draw – Dot-and-cross diagram for ionic (e.g. NaCl) or covalent (e.g. H2O, O2) molecule.
- Explain – Why ionic compounds conduct when molten but not solid (ions must be free to move); why covalent molecules have low m.p. (weak forces between molecules).
- State – One property of ionic, covalent (simple) and metallic substances.
Common mistakes
- Drawing covalent bond as transfer of electrons (covalent = sharing).
- Saying ionic compounds conduct in solid state (they conduct when molten or dissolved; ions fixed in solid).
- Not stating that melting point and conductivity depend on structure (giant vs simple; ions vs molecules).
Revision checklist
- Draw dot-and-cross for one ionic compound (e.g. NaCl) and one covalent molecule (e.g. H2O).
- State the type of bonding in a compound from its formula (metal + non-metal → ionic; non-metal only → covalent).
- Explain why ionic compounds have high m.p. and conduct when molten.
- Compare the bonding and properties of ionic, covalent (simple) and metallic substances.
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