2012 Atoms, Bonds and Groups Jan Flashcards
Define relative isotopic mass
- Mass of an atom of an isotope compared to 1/12th
* (The mass of a) 12C (atom)
When clorine is bubbled through the aqueous solution of potassium iodide. Ionic equation
• Cl2 + 2I– -> 2Cl– + I2
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Explain in terms of intermolecular forces present, why ICl has a higher boiling point than Cl2
• ICl has permanent dipole (–dipole) (interactions) AND
Cl2 has (only) induced
• ICl has more electrons
• More energy is needed to overcome forces in ICl
Describe a chemical test which the student could have carrried out to prove that the filtrate contains chloride ions
- Add (aqueous) silver nitrate
* White AND precipitate
What is meant by hydrated calcium chloride
• Contains water (of crystallisation)
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What is meant by an orbital
• A region (within an atom) that can hold (up to) two
electrons (with opposite spin)
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What is meant by one mole of a substance
• (The amount of substance which contains) as many
particles as there are carbon atoms in 12g of 12C (atoms)
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Define first ionisation energy
- Energy (needed) to remove an electron
- From each atom in one mole
- Of gaseous atoms
Explain why there is an increase in first ionisation energy between Fe and Ne
From F to Ne
• Nuclear charge increases
• (Outermost) electrons experience the same shielding
• Greater nuclear attraction
Explain why there is a decrease in first ionisation energy between Ne and Na
From Ne to Na
• Na has more shells
• Outermost) electron experiences greater shielding
• Less nuclear attraction
Explain why there is a difference in melting points of K, KBr and H2O
• In K, (electrostatic attraction between)
positive ions AND electrons
• In KBr, (electrostatic attraction between) positively AND
• Negatively charged ions
• K has metallic bonding
• KBr has ionic bonding
• Hydrogen bonding IN H2O between molecules
• Ionic bonding > metallic bonding > hydrogen bonding
Predict the bond angle in H-N-H in hydrazine molecule
- Predicted bond angle 107
- There are 3 bonded pairs and 1 lone pair
- Electron pairs repel
- Lone pairs repel more than bonded pairs
What is the name for NaClO
• Sodium chlorate(I)