4 Chemical Changes - Reactivity Series H only Flashcards

1
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What is the reactivity series?

A

A list of elements ordered by their reactivity

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2
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How can metals be placed in order of their reactivity?

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Add the metals to water or acid and see which ones react the most (by how much fizzing there is)

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3
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What is the name for a reaction where oxygen is removed from a compound?

A

Reduction

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4
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Explain why zinc can be extracted from zinc oxide with carbon but magnesium cannot be extracted from magnesium oxide with carbon

A

Magnesium is more reactive than carbon (1), Zinc is less reactive than carbon (1), Carbon can therefore remove oxygen from zinc oxide but not magnesium oxide (1)

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5
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Explain why gold and silver can be found naturally in the Earth’s crust

A

It is very unreactive

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6
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What process is used to extract metals more reactive than carbon

A

Electrolysis

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7
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Define an ore

A

A material containing enough metal in it for it to be economically worthwhile to extract the metal.

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8
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Define a displacement reaction

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A reaction in which a more reactive element takes the place of a less reactive element in one of its compounds or in solution

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9
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Define oxidation in the context of loss and gain of electrons

A

Oxidation is the loss of electrons

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10
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Define reduction in the context of loss and gain of electrons

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Reduction is the gain of electrons

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11
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Which of the substances below has been oxidized and which has been reduced? Al3+ + Fe –> Fe3+ + Al

A

Aluminium has been reduced and iron has been oxidised

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12
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Show two half equations for the reaction below: Al^3+ + Fe –> Fe^3+ + Al

A

Al^3+ + 3e- –> Al , Fe –> Fe^3+ + 3e-

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13
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Which ions are in NaCl

A

Na+ and Cl-

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14
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Which ions are in CaCO2

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Ca2+ and CO2 ^ (2- charge)

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15
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Which ions are in Mg(OH)2

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Mg2+ and 2 ions of OH-

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16
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Which ions are in H2SO4

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2 ions of H+ and one SO4 ^ (2- charge)

17
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Which ions are in NH3OH

A

NH3+ and OH-

18
Q

Which ions are in (NH3)2O

A

2 ions of NH^3+ and one O^2-

19
Q

What is the formula of calcium chloride?

A

CaCl2

20
Q

What is the formula of aluminium nitrate?

A

Al(NO3)3

21
Q

What is the formula of iron (III) oxide?

A

Fe2O3

22
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What is the formula of magnesium fluoride?

A

MgF2

23
Q

What is the formula of sodium sulphate?

A

Na2SO4

24
Q

What is the formula of copper (I) oxide

A

Cu2O

25
Q

Is this process oxidation or reduction?

Al –> Al3+ + 3e-

A

Oxidation

26
Q

Is this process oxidation or reduction?

Na+ + e- –> Na

A

Reduction

27
Q

Is this process oxidation or reduction?

F2 + 2e- –> 2F-

A

Reduction

28
Q

Is this process oxidation or reduction? Fe^2+ –> Fe^3+ + e-

A

Oxidation

29
Q

Balance this ionic equation: Ca + Na+ gives Ca^2+ + Na

A

Ca + 2Na+ –>Ca^2+ + 2Na

30
Q

Balance this ionic equation:

Mg^2+ + Na –> Na+ + Mg

A

Mg^2+ + 2Na –> 2Na+ + Mg

31
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Balance this ionic equation:

Al + Ca^2+ –>Al^3+ + Ca

A

2Al + 3Ca^2+ –> 2Al^3+ + 3Ca