1. Atomic Structure & The Periodic Table Flashcards

1
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How do you work out the mass number?

A

number of neutrons + number of protons

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2
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What happens when you get more electrons?

A

You get more shells

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3
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How do you work out the atomic number?

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Number of protons = number of electrons

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4
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How do you work out the number of neutrons?

A

Mass number - Atomic Number

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5
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What are isotopes?

A

Atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons

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6
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What is the radius of an atom?

A

1x10m to the -10

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7
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What is the electronic configuration?

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1st shell - 2 electrons

2nd shell - 8 electrons

3rd shell - 8 electrons

4th shell - 8 electrons

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8
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What do number of shells equal?

A

Period number

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9
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What do number of outer electrons equal?

A

Group number

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10
Q

Why are noble gases unreactive?

A

Because they have a full outer shell

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11
Q

Can noble gases form compounds?

A

No

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12
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What is a compound?

A

1 or more different types of atom that are chemically bonded

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13
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What is an atom?

A

The smallest part of any substance

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14
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What is an element?

A

Contains one type of atom

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15
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What is a molecule?

A

Contains 2 or more atoms joined together that are either the same or different

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16
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What is a mixture?

A

A material that contains one or more than one type of substance

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17
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What is an ionic compound?

A

contains metal and non-metal atoms

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18
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What is a covalent compound?

A

Contains only non metals

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19
Q

What are examples of sub-atomic particles?

A
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Nucleus
Shell (energy level)
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20
Q

What was the plum pudding theory?

A

The atom was imagined as a sphere of positive charge with negatively charged electrons dotted around in side

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21
Q

What state are noble gases as room temperature?

A

Colourless gases

22
Q

What is the pattern of boiling point in noble gases?

A

The boiling point increases down the group

23
Q

What does fizz show when an alkaline metal has reacted?

A

A gas has been given off

24
Q

Equation for when an alkaline metal reacts with oxygen?

A

metal + oxygen -> metal oxide

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Equation for when an alkaline metal reacts with water?
metal + water -> metal hydroxide + hydrogen
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What happens to the density in group 1 metals?
It increases down the group
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What happens to melting and boiling point in group 1 metals?
It decreases down the group
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What happens to the density of transition metals down the group?
They are consistently high and they increase down the group
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What is the trend in melting and boiling point down group 7?
Down the group the boiling and melting points increase
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What happens to the reactivity down group 7?
It decreases
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What type of mixture is separated when decanting?
* insoluble solid from a liquid | * liquid from an unsoluble solid
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What type of mixture is separated in filtration?
* liquid from an insoluble solid | * insoluble liquid from solid
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What type of mixture is separated in evaporation?
• solute from a solution
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What type of mixture is separated in distillation?
• solvent from a solution
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What type of mixture is separated in fractional distillation?
Mixture of miscible liquids
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What type of mixture is separated with a separating funnel?
Mixture of immiscible liquids
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What type of mixture is separated in chromatography?
Mixture of soluble solids
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Example of the solvent?
Water
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Example of the solute?
Salt
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Example of products after decanting?
Water from sand
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Example of products after filtration?
Water from sand
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Example of products after evaporation?
Salt from salt solution
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Example of products after distillation?
Water from salt solution Ethanol and water Alcohol from sugar dissolved in alcohol
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Example of products after fractional distillation?
Petrol and diesel from crude oil Ethanol and water
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Example of products after using a separating funnel?
Oil and water
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Example of products after chromatography?
Mixture of food dyes
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Properties of transition metals?
Have ions with different charges, useful as catalysts, form coloured compounds, not very reactive, high melting points, strong and hard
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How are elements in the periodic table arranged today?
Atomic number
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Before discovery of sub atomic particles, how was the periodic table arranged?
Atomic mass
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What were the early problems with the periodic table?
Not many elements discovered, atomic weights were inaccurate, no gaps left for unknowns, not every element followed the pattern
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How did Mendeleev overcome each problem with his periodic table?
Followed the pattern, left spaces for new elements (and predicted unknowns)
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What happened for scientists to believe Mendeleev's theory?
Discovered a new element that fitted his prediction