2009 Atoms, Bonds and Groups Jan Flashcards
Isotopes of the same carbon atom have same chemical properties. Explain why.
• Same (number of) electrons (in the outer shell)
Describe the bonding and structure in graphite
Explain in terms of bonding and structure, the properties of graphite.
-Good conductor of electricity
-Hardness is soft
-Melting point very high
• Giant covalent (lattice) • Made up of layers Good conductor - • It has delocalised electrons High melting • Strong OR covalent bonds have to be broken Soft • Weak intermolecular forces between the layers • Layers can slide
Explain using diagram why ammonia has this shape and has bond angle is 107
Shape:
• Pyramidal
• There are 3 bonded pairs and 1 lone pair
• Lone pairs repel more than bonded pairs
State the shape of, and the bond angle in an NH4 ion
- Tetrahedral
* 109.5º
Ammonium chloride was solid it did not conduct electricity. When it was dissolved in water and formed a solution it could conduct electricity
- Ions OR electrons cannot move in a solid
* Ions can move OR are mobile in solution
What is meant by a salt
• When the H+ in an acid is replaced by a metal ion OR an ammonium ion
Why is ammonia acting as the base in this neutralisation
2NH3 + H2SO4 -> (NH4)2SO4
• Accepts a proton OR accepts H+
Sea water contains chloride ions. Student added aqueous silver nitrate to sea water. What would he observe
• White precipitate
Sea water contains chloride ions. Student added aqueous silver nitrate to sea water. What is the ionic equation
• Ag+(aq) + Cl–(aq) ⎯→ AgCl(s)
Sea water contains chloride ions. Student added aqueous silver nitrate to sea water. He then added dilute ammonia to the sample. What would happen
• (Precipitate) dissolves OR disappear
One benefit of adding chlorine to water
- Removes or kills bacteria O
* Sterilizes water
One possible hazard of adding chlorine to water
- Its toxic
* Could form chlorinated hydrocarbons
Chlorine reacts with sodium hydroxide to form bleach. What is the equation
• Cl2 + 2NaOH -> NaClO + NaCl + H2O
What does (V) represent in chloric (V) acid
• The oxidation number of chlorine
Explain the difference in melting points in Mg and Na
Na 98
Mg 639
• Magnesium ions have a greater charge
• Magnesium has more delocalised electrons
• Magnesium has greater attraction between ions and
electrons OR has stronger metallic bonds