Appendix - Jacaranda Flashcards

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Atomic size

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Nanoscale

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History of the Atom

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4
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  1. What is the Atomic Number of an element?
  2. What is the Mass Number of an element?
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5
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  1. What is spectroscopy?
  2. Key points of Bohr’s Model of The Atom?
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  1. What does the electron configuration show?
  2. Where are the electrons in the Schrödinger model?
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  1. What does an Aufbau diagram show?
  2. Hw do electrons fill orbitals?
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8
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  1. How is the periodic table divided?
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9
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  1. What are some key points about core charge?
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10
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  1. What is electronegativity?
  2. What is ionisation energy?
  3. How are they both similar?
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11
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reactivity

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12
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  1. How are Atomic Masses standardised?
  2. What is Relative Isotopic Mass (RIM)?
  3. What is Relative Atomic Mass (RAM)
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13
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  1. What does a Mass Spectrum show?
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14
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  1. What is The mole?
  2. What is Avogadro’s Number?
  3. How do you calculate the amount or number of moles of a particle?
  4. How many molecules and atoms in 1 mole of water?
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  1. What is molar mass, M?
  2. How do you find the molar mass of a substance?
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16
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percentage composition

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17
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  1. What is the empirical formula of an ionic compound?
  2. How do you calculate the empirical formulaof an ionic compound?
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  1. What are the physical properties of ionic compounds?
  2. How are ionic compounds typically formed?
  3. Give an example?
  4. Where are ionic compounds used?
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19
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ionic bonding model

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20
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crystal structures

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21
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  1. What are the properties of metals?
  2. What are metals described as reductants?
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22
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metallic bonding model

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23
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  1. what are the properties of Main-group metals?
  2. what are the properties of Transition metals?
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24
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reactivity if metals

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25
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extracting a metal from its ore?

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26
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modifying metals

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27
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Metallic nanomaterials: Silver and Gold colloids

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28
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molecules and covalent bonding

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29
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electron dot structures

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30
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intramolecular and intermolecular bonding

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31
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What are the physical properties of molecular (non-metallic) substances

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32
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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) hypothesis and molecular shape

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33
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polar bonds and polar molecules

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34
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intermolecular bonding dispersion forces

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35
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intermolecular bonding dipole-dipole interaction

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36
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hydrogen bonding in water

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37
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representing molecules using models

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38
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diamond

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39
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graphite

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40
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carbon nanomaterials

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41
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organic compounds and their origins

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42
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molecular, structural and condensed formulas

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43
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fractional distillation of crude oil

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44
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hydrocarbons, alkanes, alkenes and alkynes

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45
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systematic naming of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes

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46
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systematic naming of branched hydrocarbons

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47
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alcohols and carboxylic acids

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48
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esters

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49
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structural isomers

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50
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empirical and molecular formulas

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51
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addition polymerisation

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52
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effects of crosslinking

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53
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recycling polymers

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54
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effects of branching and chain length

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